Roe v Wade struck down

Anonymous
And as predicted... fertility treatments are also highly threatened. If these states thought overturning Roe would mean more red state babies, they will actually see the exact opposite effect.
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This is awful and exactly what I thought would happen

But wait there’s more
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And more
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And more
Anonymous
Where is the Marc Elias legal group for women’s healthcare. Every single time a woman’s life is put at risk through a delay of care, prescriptions, procedures, there needs to be an immediate lawsuit filed. Getting fair and high quality healthcare for women should not be up to a bunch of old politicians who don’t care about women. It shouldn’t be a topic up for a vote. It should be a constitutional right.
Anonymous
“Amanda said the hospital didn’t mention the abortion law, but sent her home with instructions to return only if she was bleeding so excessively that her blood filled a diaper more than once an hour. Hospital records that Amanda shared with The New York Times noted that her embryo had no cardiac activity during that visit and on an ultrasound a week earlier. “She reports having a lot of pain” and “she appears distressed,” the records said.

“This appears to be miscarriage in process,” the records noted, but suggested waiting to confirm and advised a follow-up in seven days.

Once home, Amanda said, she sat on the toilet digging “fingernail marks in my wall” from the pain. She then moved to the bathtub, where her husband held her hand as they both cried. “The bathtub water is just dark red,” Amanda recalled. “For 48 hours, it was like a constant heavy bleed and big clots.”

She added, “It was so different from my first experience where they were so nice and so comforting, to now just feeling alone and terrified.”
Anonymous
Note: Aliito does not care!
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Anonymous wrote:Note: Aliito does not care!


NOTE: GOP does not care!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Note: Aliito does not care!


NOTE: GOP does not care!

Women aren’t people in the GOP.

Women aren’t people in the GOP.

Women aren’t people in the GOP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:“Amanda said the hospital didn’t mention the abortion law, but sent her home with instructions to return only if she was bleeding so excessively that her blood filled a diaper more than once an hour. Hospital records that Amanda shared with The New York Times noted that her embryo had no cardiac activity during that visit and on an ultrasound a week earlier. “She reports having a lot of pain” and “she appears distressed,” the records said.

“This appears to be miscarriage in process,” the records noted, but suggested waiting to confirm and advised a follow-up in seven days.

Once home, Amanda said, she sat on the toilet digging “fingernail marks in my wall” from the pain. She then moved to the bathtub, where her husband held her hand as they both cried. “The bathtub water is just dark red,” Amanda recalled. “For 48 hours, it was like a constant heavy bleed and big clots.”

She added, “It was so different from my first experience where they were so nice and so comforting, to now just feeling alone and terrified.”


If karma were real, these situations would happen only to anti-abortion activists and their relatives. I don’t normally wish I’ll on anyone, but I hope these laws come back to bite their sponsors all in the behind.
Anonymous
I don't understand how the pro life movement can support the ruling. It's MORE than just allowing a life to be born. Life is complex. It's about what happens when mom's life is in danger, the morality of the pregnancy, the health of the baby long-term. You have to wonder if these people are sane who want to outlaw abortion. We even have history as hindsight to review. I just don't get it. For these pro lifers - how do they debate these factual stories of suffering for those unable to receive abortions? What could justify this kind of suffering in this day and age?
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Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how the pro life movement can support the ruling. It's MORE than just allowing a life to be born. Life is complex. It's about what happens when mom's life is in danger, the morality of the pregnancy, the health of the baby long-term. You have to wonder if these people are sane who want to outlaw abortion. We even have history as hindsight to review. I just don't get it. For these pro lifers - how do they debate these factual stories of suffering for those unable to receive abortions? What could justify this kind of suffering in this day and age?

Because the cruelty is the point.

I don’t know you and I don’t want to make snap judgments about you, but you’re still using the “pro life” framing even though you obviously understand that there’s nothing pro life about their stance. You have to release your mind from the 1980’s “pro-choice/pro-life” framework. It was never about life, it was always about punishing women for getting rights. The cruelty is the point.

The cruelty is the point. For the religious forced birthers (most of them), there’s a strong biblical reward to punishing women by killing them via pregnancy and delivery. It’s something that literally makes them happy to know that women are dying in service to their true “calling.” Dying slowly in agony, even though there’s a safe, life-saving treatment with decades of use, a political death to please misogynists? That’s what they’re doing. And the forced birthers know this is going to happen. The cruelty is the point.

The GOP is a pestilence on this land. Literally every problem that we face as a nation is either caused by them or worsened by them. They are so fantastically unpopular that have to use propaganda and cheating and they still get fewer votes. They worsen gun death, mental health, health care, health care access. The GOP single-handedly blew up covid numbers across the country because in March 2020 Trump was already pushing to “open” the states (and mocking masking). They worsen global warming and species diversity. They won’t support ending money in politics, they don’t support any workers’ protections or living wages; they don’t even support minimum wages. They claim to oppose immigration but mostly so they can abuse immigrants (and, let’s be honest, brown people in general no matter how long they’ve been here) and they won’t talk about immigration legislation nor will they adequately punish businesses that hire undocumented workers.

The cruelty is the point. It’s fascism, it truly is.
Anonymous
Where are all the pro-life folks? What do you think about these situations? Let's hear from you and how you justify this . . .

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where are all the pro-life folks? What do you think about these situations? Let's hear from you and how you justify this . . .


They’re trying to work up some talking points, but their misogynistic, homicidal policies are such a failure on so many fronts that it’s probably hard for them to form a response.

Or they’re just engaging in the time honored GOP tradition of denying its existence.
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