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This is the BEST argument EVER! Thank you so much for this!
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#Texas#news#current events#education#children#politics#us politics#government#abortion#pro life#hypocrisy
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#dankprolifememes#abortion#pro life#pro choice#human rights#pro science#disability rights#ableism#eugenics
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to be clear: there are no tricky question like that article title suggests
she was denied healthcare which caused her brain death (ie to die) which means that the fetus is no longer viable for a whole host of reasons.
pregnancy does not void bodily autonomy. the details of this case prove that a gruesome way
it's an experiment to see how far this bullshit can be pushed.
Adrian Smith was murdered for a one-in-a-million chance that a First Trimester Fetus would survive to birth.
gruesome speculation under the cut
now i'm imagining a situation were a rape victim gets shot through the temporal lobe and gets hooked up to life support at the family's expense because of pregnancy and the murder-rapist gets visitation rights because he is the father so he can rape again while the victim is on life support
and the most fucked up part of this scenario is how realistic it is. iirc, each part has happened independently except the intentional shooting -> life-support bit
rape on life-support/ in coma: check
rapist get parental visitation: check
kept alive on life-support for potential baby at family's expense: check (above)
killer shoots partner during sex: check
although i suppose people do get shot in the head and put on life-support: check-ish
we seriously need to stop conceding to the personhood trap when it comes to abortion rights. is a fetus a person? thats a spiritual question. i dont care about the answer. should another person dictate what someone can do with their body? simple answer: no.
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“Kylie Roe” 21 (USA 2002)
“Kylie” was 21 when she underwent the chemical abortion that took her life.
Somewhere in Washington state, Kylie underwent an abortion with the drug RU-486. It had not been long since the drug had been approved in America, and she likely didn’t know it was not as safe as advertised. An experimental trial in Canada the year before had been shut down by the government after a healthy young participant developed a fatal infection and died within days and another had a heart attack and barely survived. Brenda Vise had bled to death in Tennessee after negligently being given the abortion pill when her pregnancy was actually ectopic. A decade before that, Nadine Walkowiak in France was killed by a massive coronary thrombosis, which led to a warning being placed that RU-486 should not be given to those with risk factors for heart problems.
After the chemical abortion, Kylie didn’t have long to live. She suffered a heart attack three days later. This may have been a result of mifepristone’s direct effects on the cardiovascular system, an embolism that lodged in or near her heart, severe blood loss or an overwhelming infection, but the small report in a single newspaper did not specify further.
While some stated that they could not say for certain the extent of the role of RU-486 in Kylie’s heart attack, the cardiac risks of the drug were already well-documented. Similar cases were later seen in areas that legalized the use of RU-486 for abortions. A case report published in 2004 documented a Canadian woman in her 20s (“Crystal Roe”) who was killed by overwhelming infection and heart failure after a mifepristone abortion. In 2012, 19-year-old Jessie-Maye Barlow died of an extreme infection that destroyed a valve in her aorta. Anna Maria M. of Italy went into atrial fibrillation and died after a chemical abortion despite being perfectly healthy beforehand.
Kylie was not the first to die in the United States after a chemical abortion, and sadly, she was far from the last.
#unsafe yet legal#unidentified victim#victims of roe#tw abortion#pro life#tw ab*rtion#tw murder#ru-486#abortion pill#this is chemical abortion#abortion#abortion debate#death from legal abortion
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Pro-life? The only pro-life I support is proliferating!! *GIVES YOU A POISON COUNTER* *GIVES YOU A POISON COUNTER* *GIVES YOU A POISON COUNTER* *GIVES YOU A POISON COUNTER* *GIVES YOU A POISON COUNTER* *GIVES YOU A POISON COUNTER**GIVES YOU A POISON COUNTER**GIVES YOU A POISON COUNTER**GIVES YOU A POISON COUNTER**GIVES YOU A P
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An interesting point
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We should invent mpreg but only for pro-life (anti-choice) men
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also if i'm being honest some of the arguments that fetuses aren't people feel a bit ableist occasionally. "it's not a person if it can't survive without external support" buddy there are adults who can't. what.
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"I support abortion if it's for a good reason" too bad but I'd only get a frivolous and sinister abortion, personally.
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The pro-choice worldview is inherently opposed to human rights. If you have to be something in addition to human (ie, conscious, of a certain age, able-bodied, wanted) to have rights, you do not have human rights. You have rights in accordance with certain accidents about yourself, which are all completely arbitrary.
Either all humans are people or humans do not inherently deserve rights.
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I am genuinely afraid of "pro-lifers". These people may not even know you, but they already see you as an incubator, less than a human, and they're obsessed with your uterus.
#feminism#feminist#women health#women rights#reproductive rights#my body my choice#pro choice#pro life
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