Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Oh, reminding makes all the difference in the world. The GOP is probably praying fervently that no pretty blond ladies die of sepsis from an incomplete miscarriage.
Maybe. But everyone knows someone who had a difficult pregnancy, or struggled with infertility, or had an abortion, or lost a pregnancy, or any number of other reproductive issues.
This ridiculous black and white, up or down, approach to reproductive health decisions is so misguided to anyone with a clue. Millions of voters will be voting to push back hard against this insanity. It's very important.
Anonymous wrote:
Oh, reminding makes all the difference in the world. The GOP is probably praying fervently that no pretty blond ladies die of sepsis from an incomplete miscarriage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gonna be a lot of dead babies and a lot of dead women in Mississippi.
Given Mississippi’s maternal death rate, I should say “a lot more dead women,” but maybe some White women will die and then they might care a little bit. But only if the White women are the right kind of White women.
I doubt it for Mississippi. They are a special kind of mule down there. What’s more likely is the unwanted, impoverished child of a single mom grows up to kill the governors daughter in a botched hold up or something. But they’ll never put the two together, because high-level thinking left that state 100 years ago.
Google says, already: Maternal mortality rates in the United States appear to have increased in the last 30 years. Mississippi's rate of maternal mortality of 22.1 per 100,000 live births is well above the national average of 17.47.
Oh I know. That’s why I said there will be a lot more dead women. Forced birthers just don’t care about dead babies or dead women so long as women are losing their rights.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gonna be a lot of dead babies and a lot of dead women in Mississippi.
Given Mississippi’s maternal death rate, I should say “a lot more dead women,” but maybe some White women will die and then they might care a little bit. But only if the White women are the right kind of White women.
I doubt it for Mississippi. They are a special kind of mule down there. What’s more likely is the unwanted, impoverished child of a single mom grows up to kill the governors daughter in a botched hold up or something. But they’ll never put the two together, because high-level thinking left that state 100 years ago.
Google says, already: Maternal mortality rates in the United States appear to have increased in the last 30 years. Mississippi's rate of maternal mortality of 22.1 per 100,000 live births is well above the national average of 17.47.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gonna be a lot of dead babies and a lot of dead women in Mississippi.
Given Mississippi’s maternal death rate, I should say “a lot more dead women,” but maybe some White women will die and then they might care a little bit. But only if the White women are the right kind of White women.
I doubt it for Mississippi. They are a special kind of mule down there. What’s more likely is the unwanted, impoverished child of a single mom grows up to kill the governors daughter in a botched hold up or something. But they’ll never put the two together, because high-level thinking left that state 100 years ago.
Google says, already: Maternal mortality rates in the United States appear to have increased in the last 30 years. Mississippi's rate of maternal mortality of 22.1 per 100,000 live births is well above the national average of 17.47.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gonna be a lot of dead babies and a lot of dead women in Mississippi.
Given Mississippi’s maternal death rate, I should say “a lot more dead women,” but maybe some White women will die and then they might care a little bit. But only if the White women are the right kind of White women.
I doubt it for Mississippi. They are a special kind of mule down there. What’s more likely is the unwanted, impoverished child of a single mom grows up to kill the governors daughter in a botched hold up or something. But they’ll never put the two together, because high-level thinking left that state 100 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Gonna be a lot of dead babies and a lot of dead women in Mississippi.
Given Mississippi’s maternal death rate, I should say “a lot more dead women,” but maybe some White women will die and then they might care a little bit. But only if the White women are the right kind of White women.