Here is what she wanted me to agree to having published under my name:
Abortion should be rare and safe. Abortion access supporters are trying to place on the November ballot an amendment to the Nebraska Constitution which in effect guarantees, “the fundamental right to abortion without interference from the state or its political subdivisions until fetal viability.”
Allowing only doctors to perform abortions, parental consent, informed consent, waiting periods, access to ER’s, and mandatory reporting of statutory rape, and fetal parts harvesting are all too “restrictive” to Planned Parenthood, which is now being sued by the Missouri attorney general for allegedly helping minors travel out of state for abortions. Studies from pro-life sources say that many women feel coerced into having abortions and that women who have had abortions have higher suicide rates than women who have not.
This amendment only helps people get rich and male abusers.
Protect women and girls. If you’ve signed this initiative, please ask the Secretary of State to remove your name.
I just noticed she also left out mandatory reporting of sex trafficking.
This “editor”, Rachel Stassen-Berger, is deliberately trying to bury any language that brings up legitimate legal concerns.
She was informed. She can’t feign ignorance. She is outright censoring these things. Why would she want to hide the issue of sex trafficking?