Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet White women have started to die from the forced birthers policies.
I’ll bet you $100 that more women have died this past summer from criminal attacks than from forced birther policies.
In other words, women bear the brunt of male aggression, whether by physical attacks or legal oppression.
Be honest, you couldn't care less about women.
You care about making some cheap political points.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet White women have started to die from the forced birthers policies.
I’ll bet you $100 that more women have died this past summer from criminal attacks than from forced birther policies.
In other words, women bear the brunt of male aggression, whether by physical attacks or legal oppression.
Yeah, "you're not safe anywhere because of men" isn't really the slam dunk PP might hope for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet White women have started to die from the forced birthers policies.
I’ll bet you $100 that more women have died this past summer from criminal attacks than from forced birther policies.
In other words, women bear the brunt of male aggression, whether by physical attacks or legal oppression.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet White women have started to die from the forced birthers policies.
I’ll bet you $100 that more women have died this past summer from criminal attacks than from forced birther policies.
In other words, women bear the brunt of male aggression, whether by physical attacks or legal oppression.
Be honest, you couldn't care less about women.
You care about making some cheap political points.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet White women have started to die from the forced birthers policies.
I’ll bet you $100 that more women have died this past summer from criminal attacks than from forced birther policies.
So that makes it okay if there are other things that are worse? You guys are incredibly stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet White women have started to die from the forced birthers policies.
I’ll bet you $100 that more women have died this past summer from criminal attacks than from forced birther policies.
In other words, women bear the brunt of male aggression, whether by physical attacks or legal oppression.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet White women have started to die from the forced birthers policies.
I’ll bet you $100 that more women have died this past summer from criminal attacks than from forced birther policies.
In other words, women bear the brunt of male aggression, whether by physical attacks or legal oppression.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet White women have started to die from the forced birthers policies.
I’ll bet you $100 that more women have died this past summer from criminal attacks than from forced birther policies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet White women have started to die from the forced birthers policies.
I’ll bet you $100 that more women have died this past summer from criminal attacks than from forced birther policies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet White women have started to die from the forced birthers policies.
I’ll bet you $100 that more women have died this past summer from criminal attacks than from forced birther policies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet White women have started to die from the forced birthers policies.
I’ll bet you $100 that more women have died this past summer from criminal attacks than from forced birther policies.
Anonymous wrote:I bet White women have started to die from the forced birthers policies.
Anonymous wrote:“Americans are broadly skeptical of policymakers’ ability to define the terms of abortion access in the U.S. following the Supreme Court’s overturn of Roe v. Wade, according to a new poll out today. “Seven in 10 Americans don’t think politicians ‘are informed enough’ about abortion to ‘create fair policies’ — a position held by majorities of both Democrats and Republicans, according to the survey of more than 20,000 adults by The 19th, a news organization focused on gender and politics, and SurveyMonkey,” Elena Schneider writes.”
https://www.politico.com/news/2022/09/15/poll-politicians-abortion-policy-00056776