Anthony Sabatini and My Right to Choose

I just saw this post by Anthony Sabatini, a 35-year-old member of the Florida House of Representatives:

I have no problem with his statement that the state (or any government) should have power to force vaccines upon citizens. Government should leave people and their bodies alone, and let people make their own decisions about what they put into their bodies, or what they do with their bodies.

I might add that I have voluntarily taken five separate Covid vaccines, upon consultation with my physicians, and I am glad I did. But it was a decision I made, not my government.

Having said that I support Mr. Sabatini’s right to an individual choice, I would like to know what he thinks about a woman’s right to make her own healthcare decisions with regard to reproductive processes?

Or does that right stop when the citizen is a woman? Or when the citizen is a pregnant woman?

Should people have the power to make decisions about their own bodies or should they not? We can’t have it both ways.

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