A state that didn't officially outlaw slavery until the fucking 1970s shouldn't be allowed to make their own laws when it comes to human rights.
Also, there is no such fucking thing as fetal homicide. A fetus is not a person, so you cannot commit homicide against it. And you cannot abort a developed male infant with pills. A developed infant is a BABY. If she took pills and succeeded in terminating a pregnancy, she aborted a fetus.
Why the fuck did she tell anyone what she did? Did she not know how ass-backwards Kentucky's laws regarding abortion are? does
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Kentucky’s responsibility is not to normalize abortion as healthcare, because healthcare is meant to heal and protect life. Abortion always ends a human life and often leaves women with lasting harm.
Abortion does heal and protect. It heals and protects WOMEN. Oh but they don't matter because they're just holes with opinions. And while abortion
can have complications, that doesn't automatically mean all women experience harm from the procedure. Human lives get ended all the fucking time, either by accident or intentionally. I don't want to hear Kentucky's bullshit reasons about how bad it is to end a human life when they practice the death penalty.
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The answer is not more abortion, but more compassion, responsibility, and real support for women and families.
Ah yes, compassion. Because nothing is more compassionate than potentially condemning someone to DEATH because they caused a miscarriage. So it's legal to murder a woman, but illegal to murder a clump? Nice priorities.
These fuckwits are missing an important plot point: abortion IS compassion, for the woman and the fetus. What's the alternative? Making a woman birth a child that is unwanted? Abortion IS responsibility. Sometimes women don't want kids or can't afford them, or the fetus is wanted but severely deformed. Aborting it is the responsible thing to do in those cases. Abortion IS real support for women and familes. What good does it do to make a woman have a kid she doesn't want and maybe can't afford if she already has kids at home? It means making the whole family do with less or without to support an unwanted loaf.
Well if Kentucky puts enough women in jail, pretty soon, there will probably be news stories about the skewed gender ratio and how men can't find wives in Kentucky and how the birth rate is plummeting. With the threat of imprisonment and legal murder, women will probably stop having sex or even dating.