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zilaxia · 10 months
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I Know a Ten Year Old Girl
Yeah, I know a ten year old girl. She likes my little pony, doing tiktok dances, watching youtube, playing with makeup, getting her hair done, painting her nails, playing with toys, and using her imagination to play pretend.
Shes scared of the dark and is too afraid to say bad words because she might get grounded for it. She has a night light in her room and asks her mom to keep her door open and turn the hallway light on when she goes to sleep.
She tries to draw inside of the lines of her coloring book but fails miserably, but she doesnt mind. She shows her older cousins drawings of her favorite ponies, she still struggles to say big words when reading books, but she still likes reading, as long as the book has pictures. 
She goes to restaurants and orders chicken tenders and fries because the other foods are too gross, shes a picky eater. She goes to school and plays with her friends during recess, only girls of course, the boys are too annoying she says.
She loves watching scary videos but covers her eyes and only sees through the cracks of her fingers. She says her favorite color is rainbow because she just cant pick one, she says her favorite animal is the frog because she lives by a lake, so she always catches them easily, she always frees them after holding them, because she says they have to go home to their family.
In the majority of the states of the U.S., if that ten year old girl were to get pregnant, she is expected to carry the child full term, and in some states, if she doesnt immediately know shes pregnant, she cannot have an abortion. She is considered a woman in those states, and is expected to birth a child. Most states dont care if shes been raped, or if the child will be a product of incest. She needs to have the baby. A ten year old mother, a few weeks ago she was learning a new tiktok dance, drawing, and playing with toys. Now shes having a baby. I knew a ten year old girl. I knew her.
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By Gregory E. Williams
On Nov. 13, the Louisiana Abortion Rights Action Committee made a significant contribution to the movement with their webinar, “Follow the Money: End the Capitalist War on Women.” The webinar addressed how the right-wing movement attacking the reproductive rights of women and other child-bearing people is funded by and serves the interests of the filthy-rich capitalists. This is a fact often left out of the abortion discussion in the mainstream media, where the “debate” is framed in terms of differences in religious views and paints an image of a right-wing movement coming out of nowhere.
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inksider · 2 years
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The hardest decision
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The hardest decision a woman can make isn't yours
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azmodeusmors · 2 years
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topgirlstudio · 2 years
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earlsings · 2 years
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Reposted from @drbryanleyva wEiRd 🥴... it’s the obsession on punishment for me Cheers to accountability in ALL its forms, and to everyone who makes that possible 🍻 #teamwhistleblower #roevwade #roevswade #roevwadeoverturned #womensmarch #supremecourt #scotus #abortionishealthcare #abortion #abortionrights #abortionban #womensrights #prochoice #mybodymychoice #blacklivesmatter #blm #abortionisawomansright #feminist #activist #nouterusnoopinion #reproductiverights #reproductivejustice #reproductivehealth #whistleblowers #whistleblower #whistleblowerprotection #lawclerk #abolition #abolitionist #abolitionistteaching https://www.instagram.com/p/CdJOEGLroD8/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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#Repost @drbryanleyva ・・・ All this conditional support for abortion particularly from men… bruhh you don’t decide what other people do with their uteruses. What’s not clicking? 🥱 Abortion is healthcare 🏥 #roevwade #roevswade #roevwadeoverturned #womensmarch #supremecourt #scotus #abortionishealthcare #abortion #healthcare #abortionrights #abortionban #healthcareworkers #womensrights #womensmarch #prochoice #abortionisawomansright #feminist #activist #heforshe #abortionisawomansright #patriarchy #dismantlepatriarchy #nouterusnoopinion #intersectionalfeminism https://www.instagram.com/p/CdSioOMr-bD/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Pregnancy IS a life-threatening condition for many, many people - and with such a racial disparity in care and access, this is far more prevalent for Black pregnant people. In the two videos after the picture, please listen to the amazing @phdiva0618 as she discusses the incredible work @mother_lab is doing to improve reproductive care and maternal outcomes for Black pregnancies. #bansoffourbodies #reproductiverights #reproductivehealth #abortionrights #abortion #freedomofchoice #bodilyautonomy #blackmotherhood #blackmaternalhealth #prochoice #reproductivejustice #abortionishealthcare #healthcareisahumanright #mybodymychoice #bostoncommon #bodilyautonomy #abortionban https://www.instagram.com/p/CdtHe85u3qh/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Don’t take are HUMAN RIGHTS away! We will stand together and not be defeated, no one has the right to take our rights away! #roevwade #roevswade #prochoice #humanrights #donttreadonme #abortion #abortionrights #abortionishealthcare #abortionisawomansright #abortionishumanrights #fuckprolife #fuckprolifers #fucktheban #abortionban https://www.instagram.com/p/CdLu-cDr14Q/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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phonemantra-blog · 11 days
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Kelly Clarkson, renowned talk-show host and musician, recently shared her emotional journey regarding pregnancy hospitalizations amidst the controversial Arizona abortion ban. Here's a detailed exploration of Clarkson's heartfelt revelations and the broader implications of this legal decision. Clarkson's Emotional Testimony During a poignant segment on 'The Kelly Clarkson Show,' the Grammy-winning artist candidly recounted her experiences with challenging pregnancies. Clarkson's emotional recollections shed light on the personal toll of pregnancy complications and underscore the urgency of protecting women's reproductive rights. Kelly Clarkson Opens Up Reflecting on Arizona's Abortion Ban Clarkson's testimony coincided with the recent Arizona Supreme Court decision to uphold a near-total abortion ban dating back to 1864. This legal development has sparked widespread debate and raised concerns about women's access to essential healthcare services. A Conversation with Hillary Clinton In a compelling interview with former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, Clarkson delved deeper into the ramifications of Arizona's abortion ban. Clinton's insights underscored the gravity of the situation and emphasized the urgent need for advocacy and legislative action. Combating Voter Apathy Using her platform for advocacy, Clarkson urged viewers to engage in the democratic process and combat voter apathy. Recognizing the critical role of political participation, Clarkson and Clinton highlighted the importance of voting as a means of effecting change and safeguarding women's rights. Empowering Through Voting Clinton reiterated the transformative power of voting, emphasizing its significance in shaping legislative outcomes and holding elected officials accountable. By encouraging civic engagement, Clarkson and Clinton seek to empower individuals to become active agents of change in their communities.
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mysticvoidmagazine · 19 days
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#Arizona just declared all women are property of the state.
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usnewsper-politics · 19 days
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Supreme Court Allows Idaho Abortion Ban: What This Means for Women's Rights #abortionban #Reproductiverights
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By Gregory E. Williams
New Orleans, Sept. 10 — Today the Louisiana Abortion Rights Action Committee held a demonstration and march downtown. Signs and hand-outs read, “Raise the wages, lower the rent, abortion access now,” highlighting the intersection of all these issues affecting poor and working people. Abortion access is a working-class issue.
Over a megaphone, one organizer said: “If you’re wondering why we’re stopping traffic, the reason is that our lives—our right to exist with bodily autonomy, free from oppression, free from violence—is under attack! And whether you’re out there working or drinking, you are involved! Join us! Take a flier!”
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larvaelamp · 1 year
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In the Divine Comedy, the lowest level of hell is sentenced to the guilty of betrayal. It's the only level that is cold, and not just cold - it's the absolute absence of warmth. The guilty are eternally frozen from the neck down and are either: a) directly behind a head, forced to infinitely eat the skull of the person in front of you or b) feeling every moment of having the back of your head eaten through. I, personally, like to think about which Tricia Cotham will be and that brings me a little joy.
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highlightersim · 2 years
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bacchuswitch69 · 2 years
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