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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Let’s reflect on the fact that all that happened is power is returned to the people through their states! Different strokes for different folks. You can have abortion on demand in California or Massachusetts. We can respectfully restrict it here in the Deep South. We all win.[/quote] Right, because poor women in the south can easily pop over to California. They’ll just take the shifts off work, book the plane ticket for them and their children, and pay for a hotel room. Then they’ll pay for the procedure in cash. Right? All so simple! And what about women who find out that their fetus is incompatible with life at the 20 week anatomy scan? They should put their own health and their sanity on the back burner so you can pretend you’re saving someone? Your feelings do not supersede anyone else’s right to obtain medical care. Period. [/quote] Poor women in the south are voting with rich women in the south to choose life! Take a seat white savior.[/quote] I love how you assume that all women seeking abortions are women of color. [/quote] Most were Black or Hispanic. [/quote] DP. It looks like women identified as non-Hispanic White were pretty well represented, though, as about a third of all abortions. [quote]Among the 30 areas that reported race by ethnicity data for 2019, non-Hispanic White women and non-Hispanic Black women accounted for the largest percentages of all abortions (33.4% and 38.4%, respectively), and Hispanic women and non-Hispanic women in the other race category accounted for smaller percentages (21.0% and 7.2%, respectively). https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/ss/ss7009a1.htm[/quote] [/quote] Yes. And about 60% of women in our country are white, non Hispanic. Black and Hispanic women comprise about 30%. [/quote]
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