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Yahoo Finance: The anti-abortion movement is making America's diaper crisis worse

Remember this summer when the Biden administration’s “Operation Fly Formula” was importing baby formula from Switzerland?

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Who’s in charge again? The White House suggested that new parents ask for free samples of baby formula from their pediatricians.

Now there’s also a diaper shortage, and Yahoo Finance wants you to know that the anti-abortion crowd isn’t helping matters any:

 

Sandra Salathe reports:

“It’s very disturbing that a pool of funds like Temporary Assistance for Needy Families is not going directly towards needy families,” [Equity Forward Director Ashley] Underwood said. “It’s going towards funding these propaganda machines. That’s the best way to describe these anti-abortion centers.”

Underwood stressed that there needs to be a proper system that supports both parenting and individuals who are currently pregnant.

“Instead of funneling money into these programs that have been more propaganda than services, we really need to be taking a close look in how we can create an infrastructure that supports parenting and supports pregnant people, and supports people to be able to make the reproductive decisions that are best for them,” she said. “We just don’t have that.”

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The whole thing was a hit piece against Heartbeat International using one source: Equity Forward, “an accountability organization that produces investigative research related to gender equity and sexual and reproductive health.” After the piece was published, of course, Yahoo Finance updated it to include comment from Heartbeat International.

The Frog of Shame currently has 512 likes compared to 14 for the original story.

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Salathe is an editor for Yahoo Finance and evidently a horrible person who shouldn’t be in journalism.

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