Slingin' Babies

Is this where we pretend that Conservative States didn’t do everything that they could to limit access to abortion for the decades leading up to the overturning of Roe v Wade?

There wasn’t an official ban… but there is an effective ban when clinics are inaccessible to women.

They were accessible and used.

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Yes sure. Out of convenience one can both sides this issue. But reality… lots of conservative men idolize people like Andrew Tate and Donald Trump… not just for their politics but for their lifestyle.

It’s no big deal to cheat, or sleep with multiple women.

Before Roe v Wade was overturned Mississippi had one clinic.

This was due to legislation limiting access and in a lot of cases outright violence towards them.

The basic logic of the article: Highly educated women tend to be more feminist and vote Democrat and they also tend to have children within traditional marriage. Having children out of marriage is more common in red states so all of this is conservatives faults.

Now do your dichotomy based on race.

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Only conservative men do this?

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You are talking one small state. Dallas, for example, would have had several clinics.

I used Mississippi as an example.

Let us please not pretend the fights to limit access to abortion that chipped away at Roe v Wade before it was overturned.

Let us also not pretend that there wasn’t a terrorist violence campaign against abortion providers for decades that worked to limit access to doctors in certain areas of the country

At least be in reality on this one thing.

Don’t get your hopes up…he’s talking about Colombian girls.

Let us not pretend that a rural state like Mississippi is representative of the southern red states, particularly the large urban areas.

I don’t know what your point is.

Do you not understand that laws were passed to limit access to clinic in the decades leading up to the overturning of Roe v Wade?

Did they prevent abortions from occurring? Evidence?

Probably some affect, but abortions were running about 50,000 a year in Texas.

Actually, you do have a point.

I am not talking only about Mississippi just like we should be only talking about Texas.

I do t understand this wild need to deny that legislatures were limiting access to abortions in the decades leading up to Roe being overturned.

Hell… it was cheered on by Conservatives. They were winning.

Consider the source. :roll_eyes:

Women are not men.

How many cows in a herd? How many bulls?

How many onlyfans?

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Men are not women.

Men and women value different attributes.

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Yes. And the country will be better for it.

That’s because men and women are different.

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Yep. Who told you?

Because men and women are different.

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