Restrictive abortion laws like the one just passed in Texas will not lower the rate of abortions. It will simply mean rich women get safe abortions while poor women will go back to the days of unsafe, dangerous, sometimes even fatal procedures.

Sep 1, 2021 · 5:35 PM UTC

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It seems that getting vaccinated is a personal right yet to get an abortion is not my right in spite a Supreme Court ruling.
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SCOTUS refuses to grant emergency petition to block Texas’ law allowing private citizens to sue for a 10k bounty if anyone assists in abortions after 6 weeks. Roe v Wade will be on shaky ground come the October term. We will cover on this week’s pod.
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🤦‍♂️ so stupid. And, yes dangerous. Simply put a way to keep people impoverished.
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People make a similar argument with gun laws. They take guns away from law abiding citizens but criminals will always be able to get guns
WE NEED MORE ABORTIONS!!! THERE ARE TOO MANY PEOPLE!!! TOO MUCH POLLUTION!!! NOT ENOUGH RESOURCES!!! ABORTION SHOULD BE ACCESSIBLE BY EVERYONE AND SHOULD BE FREE!!! IT'S THE GOVERNMENT'S RESPONSIBILITY TO PAY FOR ABORTION!!! PLUS ONLY WOMEN SHOULD DECIDE!! MEN SHOULD STFU!!!!!!!!
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Oh it definitely could lower the rate of abortions!! Maybe education and awareness and caution to prevent unwanted pregnancies will now take priority instead of a quick baby mutilation!!
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THE TEXAS GOP TALIBAN IS ON A TEAR
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Aborted babies will simply transition back to our True Eternal Home on the Other Side. And then they will wait for a healthier set of circumstances to be born into🤔
Never a truer statement. Rich politicians that know up their mistresses can still ship em out for a procedure or two. I grew up with girls going to back rooms to get an abortion.