Roe v Wade struck down

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This is perfect.
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Vomit worthy.

Hey anti-abortionists, stories like this are why no one believes you are actually "pro-life." Disgusting.
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Vomit worthy.

Hey anti-abortionists, stories like this are why no one believes you are actually "pro-life." Disgusting.

+1
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This is perfect.

Women aren’t people in the GOP. That fetus could have been a boy child! All boy children must be saved!!
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Anonymous wrote:Nebraska Republicans statement about their proposed abortion ban: “Our state population has not grown except by those foreigners who have moved here or refugees who have been placed here... because we’ve killed 200,000 people.”

Translation: The domestic supply of infants is down!

Have they considered that if people were happier and felt more secure that they might have (more) children? No? They’re just going to effectively coerce people into having kids?

Guess what happens when abortion is effectively banned? Women don’t want to get pregnant at all anymore. https://notesfrompoland.com/2022/10/18/near-total-abortion-ban-discourages-people-from-having-children-say-majority-in-poland/

Guess what else happens when abortion is effectively banned? The banners lose elections.
Anonymous
The pro-killing women and babies party is at it again! Three maternity wards in Alabama slated to close meaning more women and babies - actual born ones, wanted babies that women have grown with their own bodies - are going to die.

Chances of forced birthers caring? 0%. https://www.nbcnews.com/health/womens-health/3-hospitals-closing-maternity-labor-delivery-units-alabama-rcna111374
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Anonymous wrote:The pro-killing women and babies party is at it again! Three maternity wards in Alabama slated to close meaning more women and babies - actual born ones, wanted babies that women have grown with their own bodies - are going to die.

Chances of forced birthers caring? 0%. https://www.nbcnews.com/health/womens-health/3-hospitals-closing-maternity-labor-delivery-units-alabama-rcna111374


Ugh. Why are Republicans so freaking awful?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The pro-killing women and babies party is at it again! Three maternity wards in Alabama slated to close meaning more women and babies - actual born ones, wanted babies that women have grown with their own bodies - are going to die.

Chances of forced birthers caring? 0%. https://www.nbcnews.com/health/womens-health/3-hospitals-closing-maternity-labor-delivery-units-alabama-rcna111374


Ugh. Why are Republicans so freaking awful?

Because women aren’t people to them, and nothing matters to most people who vote Republican until it personally affects them. Half the horrifying stories on this thread that are the explicit result of forced birther policies that deny women their humanity have happened to the people who have voted for forced birther policies. Now that they’ve personally experienced the other side of the coin they feel differently and regret their votes for forced birthers, but it wasn’t until it happened to them that they were able to get it.

And for as much as the GOP is obsessed with trans people for allegedly all being rapists and women’s gold medal thieves, they don’t care at all about women’s lives. Pregnant with kids you don’t want? Your fault. Dying from a pregnancy you did want because obstetricians no longer want to practice where their hands are tied? Your fault. Doesn’t matter. You’re a woman, die from it. Pharmacist won’t fill your birth control prescription? Your fault. Don’t have sex. STI from your husband straying because you won’t have sex? Your fault.

If at any point Republicans want to recognize the humanity of women, we wouldn’t be in this idiotic mess.
Anonymous
“Florida’s attorney general is trying to scuttle a voter initiative that would override Gov. Ron DeSantis’ attempt to outlaw abortions in the state beyond the sixth week of pregnancy.

That extreme position, passed into law this year, is not shared by the majority of adult Floridians. Fifty-six percent of them say that abortion should be legal in the state in all or most circumstances, according to a Pew Research Center study.

She used her office to intervene, urging the Florida Supreme Court to keep the abortion question off the ballot because she found the word “viability” to be too confusing in the ballot language. It’s a ridiculous position. The word “viability” is already defined in Florida statutes as it relates to abortion.”
https://www.palmbeachpost.com/story/news/columns/2023/10/15/florida-ag-moody-tries-to-stop-ballot-issue-on-abortion-rights/71141426007/?utm_campaign=snd-autopilot&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter_pbpost
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Anonymous wrote:“Florida’s attorney general is trying to scuttle a voter initiative that would override Gov. Ron DeSantis’ attempt to outlaw abortions in the state beyond the sixth week of pregnancy.

That extreme position, passed into law this year, is not shared by the majority of adult Floridians. Fifty-six percent of them say that abortion should be legal in the state in all or most circumstances, according to a Pew Research Center study.

She used her office to intervene, urging the Florida Supreme Court to keep the abortion question off the ballot because she found the word “viability” to be too confusing in the ballot language. It’s a ridiculous position. The word “viability” is already defined in Florida statutes as it relates to abortion.”
https://www.palmbeachpost.com/story/news/columns/2023/10/15/florida-ag-moody-tries-to-stop-ballot-issue-on-abortion-rights/71141426007/?utm_campaign=snd-autopilot&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter_pbpost


The people of Florida do not want Abortion bans and it is clear they intend to keep fighting to get what they want. This type of nonsense will only delay the inevitable return of reproductive rights to the people of Florida.
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Anonymous wrote:“Florida’s attorney general is trying to scuttle a voter initiative that would override Gov. Ron DeSantis’ attempt to outlaw abortions in the state beyond the sixth week of pregnancy.

That extreme position, passed into law this year, is not shared by the majority of adult Floridians. Fifty-six percent of them say that abortion should be legal in the state in all or most circumstances, according to a Pew Research Center study.

She used her office to intervene, urging the Florida Supreme Court to keep the abortion question off the ballot because she found the word “viability” to be too confusing in the ballot language. It’s a ridiculous position. The word “viability” is already defined in Florida statutes as it relates to abortion.”
https://www.palmbeachpost.com/story/news/columns/2023/10/15/florida-ag-moody-tries-to-stop-ballot-issue-on-abortion-rights/71141426007/?utm_campaign=snd-autopilot&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter_pbpost


The people of Florida do not want Abortion bans and it is clear they intend to keep fighting to get what they want. This type of nonsense will only delay the inevitable return of reproductive rights to the people of Florida.

To delay the restoration of one’s rights is one of the weapons of the fascists. They’re always working to rig elections so that the opposition is flattened and unable to respond.
Anonymous
They have been trying to flatten women for ever and they will not succeed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They have been trying to flatten women for ever and they will not succeed.

Poland repudiated their women haters. I have hope.
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Anonymous wrote:They have been trying to flatten women for ever and they will not succeed.

Poland repudiated their women haters. I have hope.


Hope this happens in VA too.

It’s so disturbing that this is even a concern in 2023. We are falling so far backwards because of the Republicans.
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