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WomanwithopinionsFebruary 19, 2025

In college, I saw a pro-choice documentary. They had a dramatization of how women would be executed, likely in public in a gruesome way, for having abortions. They understood that the Witch Hunts and abortion rights are linked. They understood that this has nothing to do with "unborn lives" but rather with hatred of women's immense power and wanting to dominate women and ensure their power is diminished and women are afraid and subservient.

NaturalBornXXFemaleFebruary 18, 2025

This shit is fucking scary. Abortion is one of very few things I'm passionate enough about to protest to maintain our reproductive rights!

I've got my pro-choice flag and "no ovaries, no opinion" shirt ready ready and waiting....

Killer_DanishFebruary 18, 2025

Women are always left holding the bag…

AtlasFebruary 18, 2025

Hmmm. If one were to seek reproduction medical care, and that basic care were to result in a murder charge: what exactly would prevent that righteous human from going ahead and removing a few evil people from our society?

Billionaires, politicians, law "enforcement" employees,....etc

If women will be charged with, and punished for "murder"...🤔 why not actually commit "crimes"?

GenXerFebruary 18, 2025

We knew this was coming.

MoonflowerFebruary 19, 2025

House Bill 1334 makes changes to Indiana's criminal code, allowing an "unborn child" to be named the victim of a murder

Here’s the thing, though… No person, born or unborn, has the right to use another person’s body against their will, in any way, for any reason — not even to survive. Bodily sovereignty is absolute and non-negotiable, and it should be every person’s fundamental human right to defend it — even with lethal force, if necessary.

I wish I knew of a way to get this concept to penetrate the zeitgeist, because it seems to be so widely accepted that if fetuses are people, or can be considered murder victims, then it follows that abortion should be considered murder under all circumstances.

NOFebruary 18, 2025

4b.