This meme is about addressing the social problem of abortion rights. There are only two sides, either you're pro-choice or pro-life. I stand on the pro-life choice, because women should make the decision to keep a baby or not. The saying "I'm not saying it's not your body, but it's not your body." Is intending to say other people shouldn't be allowed to say what you can't or can't do since its your body and you're the the one who is going to end up taking care of it. Especially men, they shouldn't really say you can't an abortion, because they're not the one who's going to give birth to it. It is up to the person having the baby to decide if they want to keep it or not, after all it's their body.
This meme is intending to address the issue on rape, out of the many different points of views the belief that a person's clothes provokes or incites rape is the most alarming to me. First of all, clothes don't cause rape, rapists do. A woman is not responsible for her rape, she never asked for it. Clothes is the number one reason for many sexual assault instances, because they're provocative. Yet, girls younger than 13 are still raped. Can you still say a 10 year clothes were to provocative?
For my last meme, I wanted to include problems with the LGBT+ community since its a very important issue. Many people believe only two genders exist. Gender is something we're taught from the moment we're born and although it's generally not discussed, to an extent it affects almost everything we do. A 2010 study of transgender people said they knew their identity by the time they were five years old. Gender isn't sexual orientation: Every fetus begins in the womb as a female. The addition of the Y-chromosome makes the fetus acquire primary and secondary sexual characteristics. But things don't always develop properly: sometimes both a fetus can get both male and female characteristics -- these are known as hermaphrodites or intersex. There are more than two genders proven, backed up by science.