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🗓️ 5 May 2022
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0:35.2 | From executive producer Isaac Saul, this is Tangle. |
0:40.7 | This is Tangle. The place where you get views from across the political spectrum, some independent thinking without all that hysterical nonsense you find everywhere else. |
1:04.5 | My name is Isaac Saul and I am your host and I want to just give you a heads up today. |
1:10.1 | There is some construction going on |
1:12.3 | outside my office, some guys with jackhammers crushing some light poles and fixtures outside. |
1:19.8 | I have tried everything to make it so you can't hear them, and I hope you can't, but if you can, |
1:24.6 | I apologize. Anyway, before we get into our main topic today, we do have a correction, unfortunately, |
1:33.0 | from Tuesday. |
1:34.6 | In a reader question on Tuesday, I noted that a lot of folks on the pro-choice side argue |
1:40.1 | that you can't know if you're having twins or triplets until roughly 10 to 12 weeks of |
1:44.5 | pregnancy, which is often a case about the development of personhood and individualism coming |
1:51.1 | after that period that pro-choice people make. Like, you know, in other words, if you can't |
1:55.8 | even know whether you're having your twins at 10 or 12 weeks, how can you know if there's an |
1:59.7 | individual or a person in there? |
2:01.5 | It's just one of the pro-choice arguments that's out there. |
2:03.5 | But as a reader pointed out to me, it wasn't really inaccurate framing of that. |
2:07.8 | It may have been more accurate to say there's no way to know whether you're having twins |
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