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Originally Posted by Einstein2
Is this similar to caring about unborn fetuses but not caring about kindergartners being shot in school?
Today is the 51st anniversary of the landmark Roe v. Wade decision.
In Tennessee, a woman excited to grow her family was denied
a lifesaving abortion because a trigger ban had gone into effect.
As a result, she had to undergo an emergency hysterectomy — preventing her from ever having another child.
In Oklahoma, a mother of three learned that her pregnancy was
nonviable and had resulted in a rare cancer. Still, her doctors’ hands were tied.
She was told to wait in the parking lot for her condition to
deteriorate before she could get the medical help she needed.
In Florida, a hopeful mom-to-be’s water broke 16 weeks into her pregnancy.
She rushed to the emergency room. But the doctors could only
offer antibiotics, send her home, and promise to pray for her.
She lost half the blood in her body before she could get treatment and escape death.
This is the dangerous, daily reality of Americans living in the 21 states where
abortion rights have been restricted or abolished since Roe v. Wade was overturned.
Donald Trump and the MAGA Republican Party have made their views clear:
They are proud to have denied health care to pregnant women,
and they intend to enact a nationwide ban on abortion
https://www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnbc-...024-rcna134945