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Abortion and weed: What Democrats can learn from 2023 https://lnkd.in/ePbDvVXQ
Abortion and weed: What Democrats can learn from 2023
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Challenge #2: Book Banning answers and creative analysis, and this week's thought exercise on Abortion. Use the info in your next argument or article, send in your new answers, leave a comment, and don't forget to share! https://lnkd.in/deaxDfaM
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Do these people plan to set up armed guard stations to inspect cars that might contain pre-teen rape victims trying to minimize their trauma by not bearing a rapist's child. Maybe this guy will require that they wear some symbol on their clothes before they can travel anywhere after being raped, so they are instantly identifiable and doctors are put on notice not to help them. Then, if the poor babes try to kill themselves, this guy can charge the parents with neglect for not protecting the fetus and maybe tear down their houses (like Israeli military does when a member of a Palestinian family commits a crime against an Israeli). I mean there are examples of third-world dictatorship all over the world - and politicians like this taliban-like creature are emulating them.
The other day I did a Texas story about how Republicans wanted to monitor traffic and prosecute anyone helping a woman or girl to get out of the state to get an abortion. I told you there would be more of this. And here it is. The Republican Party is becoming the American Taliban. That may sound partisan, but it is not. It is just what is happening, but no one in corporate media wants to say it.
Alabama attorney general says he has right to prosecute people who facilitate travel for out-of-state abortions | CNN Politics
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REMEMBER DOUBLESPEAK? If you don't, or if you do and just wish you could relive it, Republicans are here to help. First, they start with reinvigorating an 1864 abortion ban that has only one exception, to save the life of the mother, and makes the age of consent for sex 10 years. Second, Republicans rise from the earth to tell everyone how they are opposed to the resurrection of that law because it is too extreme, even if, like Kari Lake, just months ago they were applauding the law. Finally, and here is where the doublespeak comes into play, when given the opportunity to kill this abortion law that they have protested is too extreme even for them, Republicans vote against changing the law (and, as a consequence, to leave the 1864 ban in place). Yes, even George Orwell would have struggled with Republican duplicitousness. https://lnkd.in/eXsyNvmx
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https://lnkd.in/eTPtnCPn Anti-abortion groups helping with UCP nominations, but candidates not talking Voters should know where candidates stand on access to abortion and GSAs, activist says Two groups working to get anti-abortion United Conservative Party candidates nominated for next year's provincial election are not talking about who they are helping. The candidates are not talking either. #NeverVoteCONservative
Anti-abortion groups helping with UCP nominations, but candidates not talking | CBC News
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Do you know what happens every time I tell the world that I've had two abortions, 20 years apart? Women exhale, release shame and share their abortions stories too. Here's why: ... you *know* someone who has had an abortion ... you *don't* know that you know someone who has had an abortion ... you *are* someone who has had an abortion We. 👏 Are. 👏 Everywhere. 👏 In your office. On your C-suite. At your favorite coffee shop. Brewing your go-to beer. Teaching your children in school. Serving as the CEO of a Fortune 500 Company. Coaching your son's basketball team. Walking our dog down your street. Managing your NBA team. Advising you on long-term investments. Delivering groceries to your door. IPO'ing the billion-dollar company we founded. We. 👏 Are. 👏 Everywhere. 👏 Don't look away. And ladies (and people with uteruses), don't *go* away. Don't disappear. Don't hide. Don't forget who the f*ck you are. I hid my first abortion for 20 years, worried about the judgement and shame I would face when people "found out." I never have — and I never will — regret the choice I made. But I did allow society's conditioning, messaging and belittling to scare me into silence. And then, I turned 40. I realized that ... ... shame only works if you believe it ... people's options of you mean nothing if you don't give them energy ... when your truth is your narrative, it's an impenetrable shield So, I am here to talk about my abortions in every space, every place, every day, from now until the world decides it's going to stop treating women as anything less than what we are: the most powerful entity on the planet. And to every person thinking (or privately DM'ing me) that conversations about abortion "don't belong on a workplace platform," my message to you is this: Women take our bodies with us ... ... from dining room table to cap table ... from bedroom to Board Room ... from after-school pick-up to post-work happy hour Abortion is healthcare. Abortion is our business. Abortion is *your* business. Conversations about our bodies, our health, our autonomy, our humanity belong EVERYWHERE. If you missed my segment on NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt last night, here's the 2-min clip for you. Share this far and wide and fill the feeds of everyone in our lives with the power of women and our birthright to bodily autonomy. #HypeWomen #CEO #founder #healthcare #nbc #nbcnightlynews NBC News NBCUniversal Hey Jane Planned Parenthood Federation of America
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According to research analysis by Third Way (an independent and centrist think tank), they found: "The murder rate in the 25 states that voted for Donald Trump has exceeded the murder rate in the 25 states that voted for Joe Biden in every year from 2000 to 2020. Over this 21-year span, this Red State murder gap has steadily widened from a low of 9% more per capita red state murders in 2003 and 2004 to 44% more per capita red state murders in 2019, before settling back to 43% in 2020. Altogether, the per capita Red State murder rate was 23% higher than the Blue State murder rate when all 21 years were combined. If Blue State murder rates were as high as Red State murder rates, Biden-voting states would have suffered over 45,000 more murders between 2000 and 2020. Even when murders in the largest cities in red states are removed, overall murder rates in Trump-voting states were 12% higher than Biden-voting states across this 21-year period and were higher in 18 of the 21 years observed." https://lnkd.in/erqPGgmB... This trope is a deflection on their stance on draconian abortion laws, limiting women's health care options, and hiding the fact that they have no policy positions designed to help middle class American families.
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Ohio vote reflects abortion’s mobilizing power
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