I know the Center for Reproductive Rights (which should really just call itself the Center for Abortion) thinks that Stevie Nicks bragging about having an abortion to save her career is a good thing but man ... it's really not.
There's nothing empowering about a woman taking the life of an innocent because he or she was inconvenient for her push for fame and fortune.
Sorry, not sorry, but abortion is not girl power.
It's weakness.
I said what I said.
Watch:
This is a must watch! Stevie Nicks speaks openly about the abortion that allowed her to continue her career at the height of Fleetwood Mac’s rise. She makes it plain: access to abortion made her life, her art, and her voice possible. pic.twitter.com/dULLnniDH6
— Center for Reproductive Rights (@ReproRights) November 7, 2025
Cute how they call it a 'must watch,' eh? Oh, and there's just something really awful about making abortion some sort of heroic feet that made HER life possible. Sounds an awful lot like a sacrifice, don't you guys think?
Remember the plot from the stories where human sacrifice is performed in order to be awarded with fame, fortune and material gains?
— Andy Ngo (@MrAndyNgo) November 8, 2025
See that? Andy gets it.
— Sr. Mary Joseph Calore, SSCJ (@sscjusa) November 9, 2025
This isn’t the flex you think it is.
— Ashley (@American47Ash) November 8, 2025
“I killed my own flesh and blood so I could sing songs.”
Gross.
There's gross and then ... there's whatever this is.
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