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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Turning Point USA’s Alex Clark is on a misinformation campaign against hormonal birth control “In her rants, Clark only briefly mentions that some people use contraception to prevent needing medical treatment for non-contraceptive purposes, including acne, endometriosis, and reducing menstrual pain. Her rampant misinformation against the pill echoes Turning Point’s anti-abortion stance and encouragement of women to get married and have children at a young age.” https://www.mediamatters.org/health-care/turning-point-usas-alex-clark-misinformation-campaign-against-hormonal-birth-control[/quote] And here we are: “Physicians say they’re seeing an explosion of birth-control misinformation online targeting a vulnerable demographic: people in their teens and early 20s who are more likely to believe what they see on their phones because of algorithms that feed them a stream of videos reinforcing messages often divorced from scientific evidence.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2024/03/21/stopping-birth-control-misinformation/[/quote] Explain to me how this is misinformation: In her rants, Clark only briefly mentions that some people use contraception to prevent needing medical treatment for non-contraceptive purposes, including acne, endometriosis, and reducing menstrual pain. Many DCUMer here have advocated putting their daughters on BC for cramps. I also went into deep depression when on BC, is my lived experiences a lie? Many women have also said they don’t like the side effects of BC like weight gain, are they also giving out misinformation? Should they believe you and not their bodies? This is like when Democrats were censoring or deleting vax side effects because they expected the sheeple to follow along unquestioningly. People shouldn’t get medical advice from TikTok, but their own experiences shouldn’t be discounted because it doesn’t jive with some narrative. [/quote] Well lookie here ms antivax posted. It is none of your business if a doctor prescribes BC It is none of your business if a women decides she wants to take any form of BC. MNRA vaccines are safe fact. You want women uneducated barefoot and pregnant in poverty screw off. We are not having the religious right tell women how to behave ie Hawley's new ad or katie Britt breathless garbage. Ladies vote in November like you never voted before for your daughters and granddaughters and yourselves. If you are brain dead and vote Republican for a Dictator who will establish women are totally below second class citizens that is on you.[/quote]
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