Anonymous wrote:Again, impotent rage.
Anonymous wrote:The most disturbing part of this bill is the vigilantism. Regardless if you support abortion or not, turning private citizens into bounty hunters is troubling. I don’t understand how anyone could support this.
Anonymous wrote:So many places my beautiful, smart daughter can go. Why would she go somewhere that views her as less than human or less important than a six week old embryo?
And make no mistake. I saw Ds’s heartbeat at 5 weeks. Some people ovulate early.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope. Not paying for TX college. DC is a straight A magnet student.
I have coworkers in Austin. They are privileged enough to go to a different state if they need an abortion. This law just punishes the poor, like all the voting restriction laws.
Agree. Would NEVER subject my child to Taliban-controlled Texas.
Stop comparing it to the Taliban, as if this mindset is somehow not endemic to this country. This is Christian white supremacy at work—an entirely American phenomenon.
And just as oppressive as the Taliban. The comparison is apt.
Anonymous wrote:Unless required through our jobs, we're not stepping foot in, or spending one dime in Texas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Silly. Pro-lifers can make the same argument. And I am pro-choice.
Not really. No one is restricting their choices. They are free to no have an abortion in a “blue” state. The reverse cannot be said in TX. At least without some vigilantes harassing them.