Men ask why we need feminism but refuse to understand that girls as young middle school are afraid to wear dresses, skirts, and even shorts because of their male peers. That are afraid to bend down because their male peers feel the need to comment and sexualize a normal thing to do. That feel nervous on every move they make to make sure it's not "sexual" because society told them that mem can't control themselves so it's up to women to not "provoke" them.
Just to emphasize: Mike Johnson is an antivaxxer, an anti-abortion forced bither, he believes the job of poor women is to give birth to an infinite supply of low wage jobseekers, he is a climate change denier, he wants to cut Social Security + Medicare + Medicaid, and he’s a “Trump won!” Republican. And House Republicans just unanimously voted for him as Speaker of the House.
Please take note: there are no “moderates” in the Republican Party.
YaAllah, the amount of evil is truly unbearable 💔. I have no more words. I have no sympathy for anyone who is on their side or neutral. I am done reasoning and arguing with people who support them. Anyone who turns a blind eye to this will answer. Be it to God or whoever you believe in. If you are silent for whatever reason or stance you may have. Remember, this is on your hands as much as it is theirs.
You can't say you didn't know or you didn't have the full story. And you can not say your leaders didn't know. Or your favorite celebrities.
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I hate when cunts that are in sex spaces and post about sex, complain about getting messages like “hey cunt” or “hey fuckhole” because you’re literally asking for it by posting about things like that and you’re literally a woman! He’s just calling you by your proper name!
So instead of whining when a man is degrading to you instead you should trying excepting your place and thanking him for even taking the time to speak to such a low form of life
"South Carolina’s newly all-male Supreme Court reversed course on abortion Wednesday, upholding a law banning most such procedures except in the earliest weeks of pregnancy.
The continued erosion of legal abortion access across the U.S. South comes after Republican state lawmakers replaced the lone woman on the court, Justice Kaye Hearn, who reached the state’s mandatory retirement age.
The 4-1 ruling departs from the court’s own decision months earlier striking down a similar ban that the Republican-led Legislature passed in 2021. The latest ban takes effect immediately.
Read the full piece here: https://apnews.com/article/south-carolina-abortion-ban-f4e0d8ef8187fdd1e8db54dd464011b9
THE REPUBLICAN WAR ON WOMEN AND LGBTQIA+ WON’T STOP UNTIL WE STOP IT.
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My post on the 100% hypocrisy of the so-called “Pro Life” movement
A Florida woman, unable to get an abortion in her state, carried to term a baby who had no kidneys.
Deborah Dorbert's son Milo died in her arms on March 3, shortly after he was born, just as her doctors had predicted he would.
"He gasped for air a couple of times when I held him," said Dorbert, 33. "I watched my child take his first breath, and I held him as he took his last one."
She said her pregnancy was proceeding normally until November, when, at 24 weeks, an ultrasound showed that the fetus did not have kidneys and that she had hardly any amniotic fluid. Not only was the baby sure to die, her doctors told her, but the pregnancy put her at especially high risk of preeclampsia, a potentially deadly complication.
Her doctors told her it was too late to terminate the pregnancy in Florida, which bans nearly all abortions after 15 weeks. The only options were to go out of state to get an abortion or to carry the baby to full term, and Dorbert and her husband didn't have the money to travel.
What followed was an agonizing 13 weeks of carrying a baby she knew would die and worrying about her own health. It left Dorbert with severe anxiety and depression for the first time in her life.
Florida law allows abortions after 15 weeks if two doctors confirm the diagnosis of a fatal fetal abnormality in writing, but doctors in Florida and states with similar laws have been hesitant to terminate such pregnancies for fear someone will question whether the abnormality was truly fatal. The penalties for violating the law are severe: Doctors can go to prison and face heavy fines and legal fees.