On the Other Side

I took a peek at the leftist social media, and weird things are going on there. Everybody is discussing a woman who died because she couldn’t get an abortion. Even though she did have an abortion. And died as a result of the abortion. But somehow her very tragic death from an abortion is still evidence that she died because she couldn’t get an abortion. Which she did get.

I left 5 minutes into the experiment because that’s too much crazy.

13 thoughts on “On the Other Side

  1. The hospital wouldn’t care for her in the aftermath of the abortion, because of Trump’s Supreme Court ruling and states’ callous laws. Aside from that, yes, leftist bad.

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      1. The state law, which was permitted by the Suprem Court ruling ruling banned it. The doctors dithered, worrying that they would go to jail for doing it if her life wasn’t in imment risk. So they waited until there was immmenent risk and then waited past that point, because imminent risk is a subjective judgement. The result was a dead woman. If the law was different, they wouldn’t have dithered.

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        1. ” doctors dithered, worrying that they would go to jail 

          Similar cases in Poland where doctor hesitance to make judgement calls resulted in dead women. After that, the government that pushed through toughening the laws said ‘oh that’s not what we meant!’ and totally lost the support of most people under 40….

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          1. I also have to mention, because maybe people don’t know, D&C is used daily for miscarriage. I’ve held friends’ hands over this terrible experience several times. If D&C were made illegal (which it wasn’t), there’s be a pile of dead bodies.

            Something happened here and I hope it gets investigated.

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            1. In Georgia, D&C seems to be legal for miscarriages only. From this article – https://www.propublica.org/article/georgia-abortion-ban-amber-thurman-death:

              “Take the language in Georgia’s supposed lifesaving exceptions.

              It prohibits doctors from using any instrument “with the purpose of terminating a pregnancy.” While removing fetal tissue is not terminating a pregnancy, medically speaking, the law only specifies it’s not considered an abortion to remove “a dead unborn child” that resulted from a “spontaneous abortion” defined as “naturally occurring” from a miscarriage or a stillbirth.

              Thurman had told doctors her miscarriage was not spontaneous — it was the result of taking pills to terminate her pregnancy.”

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              1. I started reading the article, got to this part “Some have been forced to continue high-risk pregnancies that threatened their lives” and understandably quit reading after that. In 2013 I was forced to continue a high-risk pregnancy in pro-abortion Illinois that resulted in the death of my child. In 2016, I was given a C-section at 36 weeks in the much more conservative Missouri and that saved my child’s life.

                This is a real, terrible issue that’s being used for political gain by dishonest people.

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        2. I know that this is the mythology that arose around the death. But it’s clearly untrue. And because of the hysteria and the need to politicize, nobody will investigate what happened.

          We are robbing ourselves in order to experience the joys of political partisanship.

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    1. It’s the weirdest thing. The poor woman already had an abortion, and they are complaining that she didn’t get an abortion. And nobody is noticing that it’s nuts.

      She literally died of an abortion. So what’s to blame for the terrible death if not the abortion?

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