• Veraxus@kbin.social
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    As they should. Bodily autonomy and medical care is nobody’s business save the patient and their doctor. Full stop. No exceptions. Without bodily autonomy, there are no other rights.

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    Good. They need to sue the shit out of everyone that made this possible until it’s rolled back.

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      To some degree yes, but not everyone in a red state votes red, and not everyone in a red state can afford to leave. Sounds like an excuse to punish the poor, but we knew that. (Yes, I live in a red state, no I didn’t vote for this shit, and yes, I do vote). Now do I feel bad when I read the articles about the woman who are like “I was always against abortion but now that I was denied one this is awful?” Haha, no.

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        The majority of them in these three states do. There isn’t even the slightest pocket of blue in Oklahoma.

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          That’s because Oklahoma enjoys all the voter suppression tactics used by Texas, without all the press.