A forced birth apologist made the false assertion that an abortion in this case wasn't really abortion because .... shrug. |
There is so much focus on legal issues interfering with providing good care. It is a stressful environment for docs already in a stressful specialty. |
What on earth makes you think Republicans care about the sexual abuse, rape, and deaths of white Christian women? There is no evidence to support that theory and a lot of evidence to the contrary. Do you think the Duggars cared when their daughters were sexually abused? Do you think the people who make their teen girls give their fathers those horrendous promise rings care about rape? I agree with you about women of color not being safe but I think it is delusional to think that Republicans will change the law because white Christian women start dying. |
I grew up in a conservative religious background. Women are second class citizens in the uber religious Christians and Muslims alike. I'll say it again: this is about punishing women for having sex. A pp was correct: this young girl is just collateral damage. Having grown up in the church, I know how these people think. It's truly disgusting, and one of the reasons why I turned away from from the uber dogmatic churches. They've lost the entire plot regarding why Christ died for us. |
I’m one of the lawyers on here and that’s exactly the point. NO ONE should wants their doctors—of any specialty— having to consult with a lawyer before they decide whether to provide life saving care. Saint, murderer, 10 year old, dirty dirty whole— doctors are supposed to provide the same standard of care to them all. We expect doctors to provide the same standard of care to everyone, not reserve life saving care for virtuous people or sympathetic cases. The lawyers and your church (if you practice) deal with you are a good person. As Warnock so eloquently said: there isn’t room in a hospital room for a woman, her partner (if there is one), her doctor and the government. To which aid add— and the hospitals lawyer. That treatment room is getting awfully crowded. The only people you doctor should be consulting are other doctors, with your permission, in complex cases. And hospital ethics boards in very usual, extreme cases. The hospitals lawyer does not belong in the ER, deciding who lives and who dies. Ever. The problem with a slippery slope is that once you normalize lawyers signing off on patient care in one area, it’s not going to stop there. It normalizes doctors consulting lawyers to cover their asses in other areas. And as has been pointed out, no one in that discussion is advocating for the patient. And realize, the goal here is to so harass doctors (like the one in IN) that they stop performing even legal abortions. |
She is disgusting. Absolutely disgusting. |
Does this horror ever level off? When do we hit the bottom, WTF?
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| What is the logic behind claiming an abortion performed on a raped 10-year-old is not an abortion? |
The forced birth movement has never used logic. |
They’ve thought this way forever. I remember when Rick Santorum was running for President. His wife “took medicine that induced labor” because the fetus had kidney malfunction and she developed an infection that was going to kill her. Narrator: She had an abortion. |
Because they see the gruesome, unconscionable result of what they did - and they know if they don't lie people will really turn against them. They hope enough people believe the lies, or get exhausted by the gaslighting, that they can get away with it. |
There's no logic to it. The anti-choice folks understand very well that the laws they have advocated for and put in place resulted in this horrific outcome and they are lying and trying to deflect. |
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Has Americans United for Life issued any kind of clarification on their spokesperson's statement that a 10 year old's abortion would not be an abortion?
This is their Twitter site, right? [twitter] https://twitter.com/AUL?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor[/twitter] |
Rs have created a death panel for pregnant girls and women. |
the testimony was from a pro-life advocate who was a) wrong or lying about the law and b) is in no position to dictate how the law will be enforced in Ohio. It would be one thing if Yost wrote guidance stating that pregnant girls under 15 are a per se exemption. quite another for this lady to spout off in a hearing. |