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The broader form you're talking about is often called consequentialism for the sake of clarity. Because Bentham and Mill, the philosophers associated with Utilitarianism with a capital U do emphasize in their own ways pleasure and pain (Mill in a more developed and nuanced fashion that doesn't sound hedonistic except in a narrow philosophical sense).
Bentham never applied any particular moral weight or reasoning to his hedonic calculus, thereby providing little consideration for distribution of outcome. The virtually limitless pleasure of Amazon's C-suite, board members, and major shareholders on the backs of a million employees is equally as justifiable under Benthamite utilitarianism, as prohibition of abortion, for even for that matter the Palestinian genocide. So long as pleasure outweighs pain in the aggregate, it's A-okay. Which is completely on-brand for the inadvertent founder and theoretical justifier of neoliberalism and the modern police state.

You gotta look to Mills, or more importantly Rawls, for any kind of consideration as to how outcomes might be morally distributed. It's no wonder why Mills matters little beyond his writings on women, or one may never hear of Rawls outside graduate-level philosophy and legal theory classes.
 

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Its funny how you solely reply to things you're wrong about...
Trunkage said abortion is the ONLY medical procedure not protected by the right to privacy and that's massively not true. 2 top NFL players in the last year had to go to Europe for procedures not allowed in the US. Abortion isn't the only procedure that can be banned in the US.
 

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1. Never said that, and if I had, I don't think you understand what that word means.
3. So you gaslit your wife about her own religion. That's not a good thing, you should feel ashamed. I understand now why you think that suggestion is unhealthy, as you clearly have deep shame in your heart that is making you miserable as you try to both ignore it and drag others down with you. Ignoring your guilt is unhealthy, acknowledging your errors and imperfections is necessary to find peace.
Don't worry, I don't feel any shame about this. I'm not Catholic, I dont know why you think shaming me now would work

Thanks for proving my point though. It's always about guilt trip.

I'll note, I am very conscious that Catholics do not see themselves as shame merchants until they get outside the bubble. It's not a you thing, nor is it a Bible or Jesus thing. It's a pope thing

Edit: I might make this a bit clearer. I'm not interested in them being Catholics or not. Some still are and some aren't. It's just the shame and suffering talk constantly like it's part of the Catholic identity when it shouldn't be.
 
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Is it time to point out that 2022 was a bit of a mirage. When socially progressive (including some Dems) people came out in 2021 over the last war in Gaza, APAC deliberately targeted them, trying to oust them from any power. It just took them a few years to change the course of the country. The exact same shit has been happening in Australia

The progressive wing in the DNC are on borrowed time
 

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Trunkage said abortion is the ONLY medical procedure not protected by the right to privacy and that's massively not true. 2 top NFL players in the last year had to go to Europe for procedures not allowed in the US. Abortion isn't the only procedure that can be banned in the US.
Privacy =/= banning
 

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Bentham never applied any particular moral weight or reasoning to his hedonic calculus, thereby providing little consideration for distribution of outcome. The virtually limitless pleasure of Amazon's C-suite, board members, and major shareholders on the backs of a million employees is equally as justifiable under Benthamite utilitarianism, as prohibition of abortion, for even for that matter the Palestinian genocide.
A lot depends on how you weigh these things. Which is one of the core problems with making sense of it.

And it must be said that human pleasure is kind of limited, or at least suffers from diminishing marginal returns. The sensation of having a gazillion dollars (or whatever you might buy with it) is not a gazillion times better in any meaningful sense than the sensation of having or buying something with one dollar. Currency is not a measurement of pleasure. At best it is loosely correlated. It is quite plausible that distributing wealth equally is the way to go to satisfy a serious attempt at Benthamite moral calculation (rather than referencing Utilitarianism as a clumsy attempt to justify an exploitative economic system). Jeff Bezos only has one brain and it can only feel so good even if he somehow lives forever. It is much easier to multiply the number of people with less expensive pleasures. E.g. compare a cruise liner to Koru and Abeona. The cruise liner is way more efficient simply because it can carry vastly more people who, even if they have substantially less fun individually, are still going to outweigh the small number on the super-yacht.

Where I think Bentham's philosophy kind of falls apart is what happens when we ask how much pleasure can be derived by filming the torture of Jeff Bezos. A lot of (former and current) Amazon associates can watch that video, after all. And he's only one brain. Mill might reply that the quality of that sort of pleasure based on inflicting pain in revenge, even so widely distributed, is just not enough to justify torturing anyone over. He'd prefer it if all the Amazon associates were reading books and doing philosophy and getting elected to parliament like himself.

Mill would also have another angle to argue against such a thing in that normalizing taking pleasure from the viewing of torture, even if there were some specific times where it might seem to satisfy a utilitarian calculation, would have downstream effects (on pleasures and pains) such that it would be better in the long term to have a rule absolutely prohibiting such a thing. (Hence "rule utilitarianism" versus "act utilitarianism".)

You gotta look to Mills, or more importantly Rawls, for any kind of consideration as to how outcomes might be morally distributed. It's no wonder why Mills matters little beyond his writings on women, or one may never hear of Rawls outside graduate-level philosophy and legal theory classes.
When I attended college it was better about this than you're saying, although not by much. You'd encounter Political Liberalism and On Liberty in a 400 level social philosophy course.
 

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Donald Trump: "Just had a wonderful conversation with the new President of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo. She has agreed to stop migration through Mexico, and into the United States, effectively closing our southern border. We also talked about what can be done to stop the massive drug inflow into the United States, and also, US consumption of these drugs. It was a very productive conversation!'

Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo: “I had an excellent conversation with President Donald Trump. We discussed Mexico's strategy on the migration phenomenon and I shared that caravans are not arriving at the northern border because they are being taken care of in Mexico. We also discussed strengthening collaboration on security issues within the framework of our sovereignty and the campaign we are carrying out in the country to prevent the consumption of fentanyl.”

Two... very different accounts of the same conversation there. Trump seems to be taking credit for negotiating a change, and Pardo says she just told him about things that they're already doing and that the caravans he's talking about don't exist.
 
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Two... very different accounts of the same conversation there. Trump seems to be taking credit for negotiating a change, and Pardo says she just told him about things that they're already doing and that the caravans he's talking about don't exist.
Trump will find a way to take credit for anything good. That's what he does.
 
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Donald Trump: "Just had a wonderful conversation with the new President of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo. She has agreed to stop migration through Mexico, and into the United States, effectively closing our southern border. We also talked about what can be done to stop the massive drug inflow into the United States, and also, US consumption of these drugs. It was a very productive conversation!'

Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo: “I had an excellent conversation with President Donald Trump. We discussed Mexico's strategy on the migration phenomenon and I shared that caravans are not arriving at the northern border because they are being taken care of in Mexico. We also discussed strengthening collaboration on security issues within the framework of our sovereignty and the campaign we are carrying out in the country to prevent the consumption of fentanyl.”

Two... very different accounts of the same conversation there. Trump seems to be taking credit for negotiating a change, and Pardo says she just told him about things that they're already doing and that the caravans he's talking about don't exist.
Anyone who didn't see this coming is...well...just dumb

As soon as people who voted for Trump actually learned what Tariffs were, Trump was going to find any excuse to dump it. But he couldn't just dump it so he had to give some vague and undefined criteria as an out. The other countries magically meet this mystery criteria and Trump now brags that he's The Master of Deals.
 

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You know what's even funnier. I've been asking for four years: How many American needed to die to Covid before he thought lockdowns were necessary?

He never answered.... so you know what that means
There wasn't/isn't any evidence that lockdowns saved lives.

Privacy =/= banning
All medical procedures are private. Do you think I can go to like a public courthouse and see who had an abortion like it's public record? What do you think is unique about abortions in the US to where they are any different than and other procedure that you claimed?