Cecile Richards may not be president of Planned Parenthood anymore, but she still gets as giddy as a schoolgirl at the prospect of an upswing in abortions.
A federal judge blocked a Mississippi state law that sought to forbid most abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy, writing a sharply worded opinion with implications for states weighing similar measures https://t.co/erHDlnq2Uk
— CNN (@CNN) November 21, 2018
CNN’s story about a judge striking down a Mississippi law that would ban most abortions after 15 weeks had Cecile super-stoked for all the future abortion seekers out there:
This is a tremendous victory for the rights of pregnant people to make their own personal medical decisions. https://t.co/6gc9ky1dWA
— Cecile Richards (@CecileRichards) November 21, 2018
Hold up … pregnant what? Cecile may think she’s just being woke and tolerant, but she’s actually making feminist pro-aborts’ work a lot harder:
"pregnant people"
It gets complicated decrying the injustice of men "making decisions about women's bodies" and at the same time trying to sensitive to the fact that some now believe men can get pregnant. https://t.co/W0V64bbKDL
— Jeryl Bier (@JerylBier) November 21, 2018
That @CecileRichards now has to say "pregnant people" in order to accommodate the #Trans movement shows the increasing conflicts "intersectionality" will produce. How can you argue that "men" are making decisions about "women's bodies" when you are redefining "man" and "woman"? https://t.co/W0V64bbKDL
— Jeryl Bier (@JerylBier) November 21, 2018
Great question.
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