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suuniva · 2 years
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POSTING THIS AGAIN!!!
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PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE BE CAREFUL OUT THERE!!!
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This is it women, if you don’t get out to vote for Democrats you lose everything.
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“If anyone needs to go camping in my state…” “If anyone needs to visit their aunt/cousin/friend…”
STOP. STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP.
FOR YOUR SAFETY, S T O P.
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DO NOT VOLUNTEER TO HOST RANDOM STRANGERS. DO NOT AGREE TO BE HOSTED BY A RANDOM STRANGER.
DO NOT PUBLICLY POST THAT YOUR HOUSE WILL BE AN ABORTION SAVE HAVEN. OFFICIAL NETWORKS TO DO THIS ALREADY EXIST, NETWORKS THAT HAVE THE ABILITY TO BACKGROUND CHECK, AND SHIELD THEIR VOLUNTEERS FROM LAW ENFORCEMENT.
Even IF you personally know every person you’re offering this to and know with 100% certainty that they’re legit: YOU HAVE JUST CREATED A POTENTIALLY LEGALLY DAMNING DIGITAL PAPER TRAIL.
I know how obnoxious this is to say, but please: reblog this. I see these posts a lot, and I know most of you have good intentions. But these unoffical auntie networks are dangerous, both for those trying to help, and those seeking help. Law enforcement sees you. Violent anti-abortion extremists see you.
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b00knerd1o1 · 9 months
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American Politics is a Dumpster Fire.
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trianglart · 2 years
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[”Abortion will soon be banned in 13 states. Here’s which could be next.”
Trigger ban to take effect within a month: Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota, Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky
Likely to ban: Iowa, Indiana, Ohio, West Virginia, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina
Uncertain: Arizona, Montana, Nebraska, Kansas, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Virginia, North Carolina, Florida
Likely to remain legal: Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, Alaska, Hawaii, Minnesota, Illinois, New York, Maryland, New Jersey, Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine]
[”Thirteen states have trigger laws that will ban abortion now that Roe is overturned. BUT only three of them go into effect immediately: Kentucky, Louisiana, and South Dakota. If you have an appointment in those states, CALL YOUR CLINIC NOW. They can help you go somewhere else.
Idaho, Tennessee, and Texas have trigger laws that go into effect after 30 days. If you have an abortion appointment in those states, DO NOT ASSUMED IT'S CANCELED. Call your clinic now. You may have 30 days left in your state. Arkansas, Mississippi, Missouri, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Utah, Wyoming also have trigger laws but they require a government process step to go into effect. If you have an appointment in those states, DO NOT ASSUME IT'S CANCELED. There may be time. Call your clinic NOW."]
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It is still legal to travel to states where abortion is legal. The FDA allows abortion pills to be available by mail, and they are approved for the first 10 weeks of pregnancy. Telemedicine abortions will banned in states where abortion is illegal, but international groups like Aid Access will offer online consultations and mail pills to all states.
Your internet activity can be used against you in court. Delete any period tracking apps and do not disclose your pregnancy online. Learn about internet privacy to keep your abortion private and secure.
National resources for info and access to abortion:
Aid Access: https://aidaccess.org/en/ 
Find an abortion provider: https://www.abortionfinder.org/
National Abortion Federation: https://prochoice.org/#
NAF Hotline (Monday - Friday 8 am - 7 pm EST, Saturday & Sunday 8 am - 4 pm EST): 1-800-772-9100
Now is the time to donate to your local abortion fund. If you live in a state where abortion is likely to stay legal, clinics expect an influx of people from other states looking for healthcare. 
National Network of Abortion Funds: http://abortionfunds.org
List of abortion funds in states likely or certain to prohibit abortion: 
https://www.thecut.com/article/donate-abortion-fund-roe-v-wade-how-to-help.html
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harrys-thick-thighs · 2 years
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This feels like an appropriate time to bring this back. Even if you don’t care about abortion rights, you need to be paying attention. Your rights could very well be next.
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gwydionmisha · 10 months
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crestiliafem · 2 months
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the way some people who claim they are feminist and pro womens rights try to make abortion a class issue...
there is no medical equivalent of abortion for men, they have complete rights over their body.
"but rich men can afford treatments poor men can't-"
RICH WOMEN CAN AFFORD TREATMENT POOR WOMEN CAN'T, AND ABORTION IS NOT ONE OF THEM.
a rich womans ability to travel to get an abortion doesn't make her immune to the harm, the fact that she needs to travel for medical treatment is telling enough.
i know you love screaming eat the rich, but for gods sake there's a time and place and this is not it.
abortion does disproportionately affect poor women, but this applies to literally anything and everything because rich people can afford privileges that others cant.
is racism a class issue? is homophobia a class issue? no, but they still disproportionately affect poor people.
think of it like this, whos more likely to get discriminated against on a random tuesday evening, a wealthy and well-known black man, or a homeless black man.
this doesn't mean that the wealthy one never faces discrimination, of course he does, because racism is not a class issue, its purely about race.
take this easy to understand example and apply to both homophobia and misogyny, but we're talking misogyny right now.
a rich woman having to travel to get an abortion is still misogyny, she is still oppressed for her sex, she still doesn't have a right over her body.
a poor woman having to force a miscarriage or try to abort at home because she can't get an abortion is misogyny, she is oppressed for her sex, she doesn't have a right over her body.
you will never, and i mean never be able to fight against abortion bans if you keep thinking of them as a class/wealth issue, all issues disproportionately affect the poor because our society values money more than anything, but that doesn't mean that rich people who are apart of oppressed groups are safe from discrimination.
an abortion ban is misogyny, no other sprinkles on top, no other definitions, it is misogyny because it affects females and only females, it is misogyny because it isnt allowing women a right over their own body.
a rich woman's ability to find a solution does not make her immune to the oppression caused by her sex.
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So *checks notes* children and young adults are mature enough to give birth and have a child, something that among adults has around a 7% regret rate, but they're not old or mature enough for gender affirming care or surgeries which have a regret rate around 1%?
Make it make sense please
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gaygayhomesexualgay · 7 months
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most the prolife argument pays more attention to 'what if' rather than the 'what will'
instead of asking, "what will happen if this person isnt able to get an abortion" they ask "what if this fetus ----?"
the argument is based on hypotheticals.
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azzehkarla · 2 years
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“Well women should just stop having sex if they don’t want babies.”
Yes, because men are *so* famous for taking “no” for an answer.
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positivemotivation · 2 years
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People living in the USA need to know this:
Do not organize a protest or discuss reproduction health issues via text, Facebook/messenger, Whatsapp, Twitter/DM, Discord or Reddit. That information is not private and you could be accused of committing a crime.
You can use Signal App for texting and have instant disappearing messages. Information is not saved or tracked. They have recommitted to this.
Take your face ID and fingerprint ID off your devices. If you are arrested, or incapacitated, law enforcement can use the biometric tools to unlock your device. Use a numerical or pattern code instead.
Turn off as much data tracking as you can on your devices. Look up the directions for your specific device.
Stop using Google Chrome, especially if you are trying to find information about reproductive health. Download and use Firefox instead.
Get a VPN. Have it use a server in a country that won't share your information. Romania is one of those.
Know your rights. Do not say a word to law enforcement. Do not give your name. Do not say anything but "I invoke my right to counsel."
All protesters should cover themselves so no identifying marks are seen. Cover tattoos. Wear a wig under a hat. Wear protective glasses. Bring water and try to wear cotton clothing.
Do not use whatever trending code word is being used. For example camping has been used so much everyone knows what that means. You'll get caught.
Our infrastructure is tenuous. It's probably a good idea to stock up on water and non perishable foods if you can.
Team up with a local mutual aid group now. Trust me on this one. It's gonna save a life.
Non USA people should and can share this. Most of us here (75-80%) can't leave and don't agree with what's been going on here since 2016. We will not qualify as refugees, so please at least help spread this information.
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queersatanic · 2 years
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Light the signal
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saywhat-politics · 2 months
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"For Texas to have a moment when [the teen birth rate is] going up while the national birth rate continues to decline, it shows an influence of that new policy." - Elizabeth Gregory, Director of the University of Houston’s Institute for Research on Women, Gender & Sexuality
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