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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There’s that cruelty and misogyny again![/quote] +1 I can’t believe in our year of the lord 2022 there are those people who don’t understand anything. Like: - it’s all well and good to tell rape victims to “take an early pregnancy test” and then to take appropriate action; that’s an easy thing to say but the reality is that many rape victims compartmentalize and wall off their rapes, try to deny that they even happened. And even if they didn’t have that reaction and took a pregnancy test: - Texas is trying a six week abortion ban. That’s literally before you some women can even test positive. - let’s say you “get lucky” and can see your positive pregnancy test. Tough cookies, every abortion provider in Texas is all booked up for the next month and all the nearest states are booked up for three months. This is all about punishing women. For more evidence that the GOP just really, really hates women and wants to punish them for having the gall to have a vagina and a uterus, this proposed Tennessee law would allow rapists’ family members to sue the abortion provider. https://www.today.com/parents/pregnancy/tennessee-bill-rapists-sue-abortion-rcna20581 [b][i]It’s about cruelty and misogyny.[/i] [/b][/quote]
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