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The "I Can't Believe There's No Abortion Thread" Part Deux: Electric Boogaloo

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Its cute you think anyone will care if a White Woman gets an abortion. Maybe her rapist/husband will but this will disproportionally affect WOC.

White Women might get harassed or sued...WOC will be lucky if they only get sued.

Honest question: why is this not a major HIPAA violation?

HIPAA isn’t bulletproof, records can be handed over in the case of lawsuits.
 
I imagine that any clinic that offers any women’s health services will have spotters out there taking down license plates. If I was uber driver I would refuse fares to any women’s health center
The rides will all be for a diner or store a few blocks from the clinics, you can bet your uterus on that.
 
He’s always good. This one resonated well with me because I think tattoos are ugly AF but realize that my opinion should be worthless to people who love tattoos

Likewise.

BTW, I recommend InkMaster. I still think tattoos are ugly and stupid AF (and as much of a class marker as smoking), but they are an art form and that show demonstrates it.
 
Likewise.

BTW, I recommend InkMaster. I still think tattoos are ugly and stupid AF (and as much of a class marker as smoking), but they are an art form and that show demonstrates it.

One of the few competition or reality shows I watch
 
As someone with female family members in Texas that are within reproductive years, I am terrified for them. I am relieved that they have the financial means to move, and will likely be doing so next year.

As a 39 year old not so fit female if a law like Texas' was introduced in my state, it would quickly end my debate as to if I want to have another child. There are already risks to someone my age and health for getting pregnant, the possible legal prosecution if things went poorly and we had to make a tough decision, is just not worth it.

As data will show, criminalizing abortion doesn't drastically reduce the number of abortions, but it does drastically reduce the number of safe abortions.


I am beyond sick of groups calling themselves 'pro life' or 'right to life' and then ignoring the lives of pregnant women.
 
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