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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NP. For those of you who don’t support abortion rights, how do you feel about the text in Missouri’s proposed new law that does not provide an exception for ectopic? I had an ectopic pregnancy that fortunately was caught early enough to be treated with methotrexate. Missouri seems to be insinuating that it would be preferable for me to die (leaving my older child motherless), suffer extreme blood loss, and/or possibly lose future fertility rather than abort an unviable pregnancy. Really??? [/quote] OP here. It was literally that bill that had me start this thread. It is the suggested law that proves that the whole forced birther political belief is based on hating women and punishing them for existing. There is nothing else to be taken from the suggestion that a woman, with a wanted pregnancy that will kill her and will kill her embryo if it’s not treated, should just die. “For life.” The women who obediently vote forced birther because they’re not like [i]those[/i] women (at least [i]not anymore[/i]; statistically speaking, forced birther women voters have abortions at the same rates as normal women) would do well to understand that for misogynists, there are no “good” women, and “good” women will get ground up under the cruelty and misogyny too. [/quote]
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