Posted on 06/24/2022 4:02:04 PM PDT by Morgana
On Friday, Planned Parenthood CEO Alexis McGill Johnson sounded the alarm over the Supreme Court overturning the 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling.
McGill Johnson declared that the decision “will ensure that people will be forced into pregnancy.” She advised that the “real challenge” would be that not everybody could travel to a state where abortion was legal now that abortion laws would be set by the states.
“This decision now will ensure that people will be forced into pregnancy — no question about that,” McGill Johnson argued. “We are going to do everything we can to help every person who needs access to care. They can go to abortionfinder.org to identify what state regulations exist and to help them secure appointments, but the reality is that 24 states in the next couple of months, as we see all of these bans come into play in all of these states, 24 states cannot absorb all of the health care of 50 states.”
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Actually I only know one, but she won’t leave her abusive boyfriend. I think he gets her drugs for her.
The left seems to love rape again.
Have they decided what a woman is?
Not if they keep their legs together.🤔
Not if those ho’s KEEP THEIR G-D LEGS CLOSED!!!!!!
IT’S NOT THAT DIFFICULT TO FIGURE OUT!!!!!!
The point is pregnancy. It leaves nothing to
the imagination as to how a person ends up
in that particular state. It used to mean
a white wedding dress demonstrated
virginity.
So McGill is saying rape is now legal because Roe was overturned.
Sorry, didn’t read most posts.
No problem. I wasn’t being critical, just pointing out I had the same thought. All is well.
GMTA!
Women on social media are posting that they will go on a sexual strike. They won’t let a man touch them till it’s overturned. I guess problem solved.
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