When Theresa M. started attending a support group for breast cancer survivors, she didn’t expect political issues like abortion to be a part of the conversation…
Interesting take on how polls have shown changes in how abortions have changes since dobbs
I think in the past (and I’m old enough to remember), both abortion and miscarriage carried a self-imposed shame/shunning silencing.
But now, people are not ashamed to talk about it. And those stories are surfacing, even in people’s own circles. When someone hears a story of a wanted pregnancy that goes wrong, and the young mother’s case of near-death sepsis as well as the damage to carrying future pregnancies–people will catch on.
These dogs have caught the car they were chasing. I wish it didn’t include the collateral damage to young families, but here we are. I hope people get to the ballot box with these stories in their heads. We should make sure of it…
The shame was really hiding how commonplace miscarriages were. These sometimes need to be fixed with abortion services. It’s pretty common healthcare that people have latched onto for odd political reasons
Because the entire goal of the GOP is to use culture war nonsense to keep the uneducated fighting against their best interests while the rich steal everything that isn’t bolted down. Every single time the GOP controls Congress they pass laws cutting taxes on the rich and hamstringing federal enforcement of existing laws, while screaming about the boogeyman de jure because as long as their base thinks the Democrats want to mutilate their child’s genitals before sacrificing them in order to drink their blood, they won’t notice it’s GOP policies that are making things more dangerous and more expensive.
Thank you for saying this. I’d add on that it’s the super-rich, the billionaires of the world, who want this, and in America it’s just easier for them to buy out the GOP to do their bidding. I’d also add that it’s not just to keep people fighting against their best interests but to also keep us fighting amongst ourselves on petty issues rather than focusing on the larger picture.
I can understand that some people don’t want to discuss private health matters. And those folks who have been trying to conceive but have trouble–talking about the yet-another-miscarriage has to be incredibly wrenching and hard.
But those stories are crucial to hear right now, I’m afraid. I think the mainstream Republican isn’t even aware that this went on.
Women have always knows and just starting to talk up about it or we are finally listening. I get it’s hard to talk about sad personal things. Now is the time for people to know the whole truth about this
A lot of people didn’t even consider those as abortions before. Now they have to face the reality they’ve brought in, that abortion doesn’t mean taking a newborn and tossing them into a wood chipper. It’s a ton of medical treatments, and people tried to compromise for years by allowing carve outs for all but the most elective of abortions.
Yeah. I don’t know that part would be active shaming like an elective abortion would ignite some biddies. But some people feeling personal failure at not being able to carry. They shouldn’t–it’s not a personal failure, but I’ve seen some people feel some of that.
Nice.
I think in the past (and I’m old enough to remember), both abortion and miscarriage carried a self-imposed shame/shunning silencing.
But now, people are not ashamed to talk about it. And those stories are surfacing, even in people’s own circles. When someone hears a story of a wanted pregnancy that goes wrong, and the young mother’s case of near-death sepsis as well as the damage to carrying future pregnancies–people will catch on.
These dogs have caught the car they were chasing. I wish it didn’t include the collateral damage to young families, but here we are. I hope people get to the ballot box with these stories in their heads. We should make sure of it…
The shame was really hiding how commonplace miscarriages were. These sometimes need to be fixed with abortion services. It’s pretty common healthcare that people have latched onto for odd political reasons
Because the entire goal of the GOP is to use culture war nonsense to keep the uneducated fighting against their best interests while the rich steal everything that isn’t bolted down. Every single time the GOP controls Congress they pass laws cutting taxes on the rich and hamstringing federal enforcement of existing laws, while screaming about the boogeyman de jure because as long as their base thinks the Democrats want to mutilate their child’s genitals before sacrificing them in order to drink their blood, they won’t notice it’s GOP policies that are making things more dangerous and more expensive.
Thank you for saying this. I’d add on that it’s the super-rich, the billionaires of the world, who want this, and in America it’s just easier for them to buy out the GOP to do their bidding. I’d also add that it’s not just to keep people fighting against their best interests but to also keep us fighting amongst ourselves on petty issues rather than focusing on the larger picture.
I can understand that some people don’t want to discuss private health matters. And those folks who have been trying to conceive but have trouble–talking about the yet-another-miscarriage has to be incredibly wrenching and hard.
But those stories are crucial to hear right now, I’m afraid. I think the mainstream Republican isn’t even aware that this went on.
Women have always knows and just starting to talk up about it or we are finally listening. I get it’s hard to talk about sad personal things. Now is the time for people to know the whole truth about this
A lot of people didn’t even consider those as abortions before. Now they have to face the reality they’ve brought in, that abortion doesn’t mean taking a newborn and tossing them into a wood chipper. It’s a ton of medical treatments, and people tried to compromise for years by allowing carve outs for all but the most elective of abortions.
Having a miscarriage is one of the most traumatic experiences I could imagine. Can’t believe people would shame someone going through that.
Yeah. I don’t know that part would be active shaming like an elective abortion would ignite some biddies. But some people feeling personal failure at not being able to carry. They shouldn’t–it’s not a personal failure, but I’ve seen some people feel some of that.
This should be a synonym for today’s theocrats.
Yeah it’s horrific.