Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Here's me being honest: I am a woman. Who has had difficult pregnancies that make me more firmly pro-choice. I think the government has no business making medical choices for women. Because I care about women.
Unlike you who wants to control them and allow Big Brother to control them.
Why is it that Republicans are always projecting?!
If they think women are only in this for politics, they’re gravely miscalculating. This is an existential issue for women, and a lot of men are on their side too, because they … care about them!
You seem to believe that no other country has something called Women.
Here's some news: nothing is more existential than the right to live. Most women in European countries, and also many in the US, get that simple point, and have been instrumental in passing reasonable abortion laws.
I don’t really care what they do in Europe. I live here. Would like to keep being able to do so with my rights to decide how to preserve that life, intact.
That's really interesting, because half the time here on dcum everyone loves universal healthcare and great public infrastructure and all that good European stuff. Perhaps you should be consistent and understand that good policy making requires taking into the account the interests of many parties --- including the unborn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Basically what they're saying is, when faced with a medical crisis during pregnancy, women should die. That's really the crux of what these people believe. That it is better for women to die than to abort a baby to save her life.
Here’s a public list of their staffers, in case there are any MDs on here looking to thin their patient rolls and free up space for more deserving individuals:
https://www.frc.org/staff
Let God’s will be done.
Anonymous wrote:
Basically what they're saying is, when faced with a medical crisis during pregnancy, women should die. That's really the crux of what these people believe. That it is better for women to die than to abort a baby to save her life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Here's me being honest: I am a woman. Who has had difficult pregnancies that make me more firmly pro-choice. I think the government has no business making medical choices for women. Because I care about women.
Unlike you who wants to control them and allow Big Brother to control them.
Why is it that Republicans are always projecting?!
If they think women are only in this for politics, they’re gravely miscalculating. This is an existential issue for women, and a lot of men are on their side too, because they … care about them!
You seem to believe that no other country has something called Women.
Here's some news: nothing is more existential than the right to live. Most women in European countries, and also many in the US, get that simple point, and have been instrumental in passing reasonable abortion laws.
I don’t really care what they do in Europe. I live here. Would like to keep being able to do so with my rights to decide how to preserve that life, intact.
That's really interesting, because half the time here on dcum everyone loves universal healthcare and great public infrastructure and all that good European stuff. Perhaps you should be consistent and understand that good policy making requires taking into the account the interests of many parties --- including the unborn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Here's me being honest: I am a woman. Who has had difficult pregnancies that make me more firmly pro-choice. I think the government has no business making medical choices for women. Because I care about women.
Unlike you who wants to control them and allow Big Brother to control them.
Why is it that Republicans are always projecting?!
If they think women are only in this for politics, they’re gravely miscalculating. This is an existential issue for women, and a lot of men are on their side too, because they … care about them!
You seem to believe that no other country has something called Women.
Here's some news: nothing is more existential than the right to live. Most women in European countries, and also many in the US, get that simple point, and have been instrumental in passing reasonable abortion laws.
I don’t really care what they do in Europe. I live here. Would like to keep being able to do so with my rights to decide how to preserve that life, intact.
That's really interesting, because half the time here on dcum everyone loves universal healthcare and great public infrastructure and all that good European stuff. Perhaps you should be consistent and understand that good policy making requires taking into the account the interests of many parties --- including the unborn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Here's me being honest: I am a woman. Who has had difficult pregnancies that make me more firmly pro-choice. I think the government has no business making medical choices for women. Because I care about women.
Unlike you who wants to control them and allow Big Brother to control them.
Why is it that Republicans are always projecting?!
If they think women are only in this for politics, they’re gravely miscalculating. This is an existential issue for women, and a lot of men are on their side too, because they … care about them!
You seem to believe that no other country has something called Women.
Here's some news: nothing is more existential than the right to live. Most women in European countries, and also many in the US, get that simple point, and have been instrumental in passing reasonable abortion laws.
I don’t really care what they do in Europe. I live here. Would like to keep being able to do so with my rights to decide how to preserve that life, intact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Here's me being honest: I am a woman. Who has had difficult pregnancies that make me more firmly pro-choice. I think the government has no business making medical choices for women. Because I care about women.
Unlike you who wants to control them and allow Big Brother to control them.
Why is it that Republicans are always projecting?!
If they think women are only in this for politics, they’re gravely miscalculating. This is an existential issue for women, and a lot of men are on their side too, because they … care about them!
You seem to believe that no other country has something called Women.
Here's some news: nothing is more existential than the right to live. Most women in European countries, and also many in the US, get that simple point, and have been instrumental in passing reasonable abortion laws.
Ah yes more “let’s be like Europe” BS from the party that calls Europe socialist at every other opportunity. Shove it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Here's me being honest: I am a woman. Who has had difficult pregnancies that make me more firmly pro-choice. I think the government has no business making medical choices for women. Because I care about women.
Unlike you who wants to control them and allow Big Brother to control them.
Why is it that Republicans are always projecting?!
If they think women are only in this for politics, they’re gravely miscalculating. This is an existential issue for women, and a lot of men are on their side too, because they … care about them!
You seem to believe that no other country has something called Women.
Here's some news: nothing is more existential than the right to live. Most women in European countries, and also many in the US, get that simple point, and have been instrumental in passing reasonable abortion laws.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Here's me being honest: I am a woman. Who has had difficult pregnancies that make me more firmly pro-choice. I think the government has no business making medical choices for women. Because I care about women.
Unlike you who wants to control them and allow Big Brother to control them.
Why is it that Republicans are always projecting?!
If they think women are only in this for politics, they’re gravely miscalculating. This is an existential issue for women, and a lot of men are on their side too, because they … care about them!
You seem to believe that no other country has something called Women.
Here's some news: nothing is more existential than the right to live. Most women in European countries, and also many in the US, get that simple point, and have been instrumental in passing reasonable abortion laws.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Here's me being honest: I am a woman. Who has had difficult pregnancies that make me more firmly pro-choice. I think the government has no business making medical choices for women. Because I care about women.
Unlike you who wants to control them and allow Big Brother to control them.
Why is it that Republicans are always projecting?!
If they think women are only in this for politics, they’re gravely miscalculating. This is an existential issue for women, and a lot of men are on their side too, because they … care about them!
Anonymous wrote:
Basically what they're saying is, when faced with a medical crisis during pregnancy, women should die. That's really the crux of what these people believe. That it is better for women to die than to abort a baby to save her life.
Anonymous wrote:
Basically what they're saying is, when faced with a medical crisis during pregnancy, women should die. That's really the crux of what these people believe. That it is better for women to die than to abort a baby to save her life.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Here's me being honest: I am a woman. Who has had difficult pregnancies that make me more firmly pro-choice. I think the government has no business making medical choices for women. Because I care about women.
Unlike you who wants to control them and allow Big Brother to control them.