The Messiness of Reproduction and the Dishonesty of Anti-Abortion Propaganda "There is a lot of Xtian propaganda in my local library these days. Last week I saw a movie about a serial killer and when I looked at the jacket it was about a doctor who preformed abortions." Like the sleeper hit “Unplanned,” recent legislation in Georgia, Alabama, and Ohio strenuously avoids the complexities of pregnancy and childbirth. By Jia Tolentino May 17, 2019 [...] The state of Georgia, in the past decade, has issued hundreds of millions of dollars of tax credits per year to the film and TV industry; in March, in an op-ed for Deadline, the actress Alyssa Milano urged the state’s politicians to block HB 481 in the interest of preserving the economic growth that has come to the state from Hollywood investment. Soon afterward, Ashley Bratcher, who lives in Georgia, responded, with her own Deadline op-ed. “For the latter part of a year I’ve watched as women I’ve admired, like you, spoke out in regards to women’s rights, more specifically women’s reproductive rights,” she wrote. “With radical laws like the ones in New York and Vermont being passed,” she went on, alluding to New York’s Reproductive Health Act and Vermont’s constitutional amendment guaranteeing the right to abortion, “it’s more critical than ever that we are using our voices to fight for the rights of women. One problem, you’re forgetting about the rights of women within the womb. If feminism is all about equal rights, then where are her rights?” https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=150440011
And from arizona1 back in early 2019
Now here's something I think we can all get behind, right? I'm sure you'll agree. If you don't, please detail your objections in your big boy voice. Georgia Lawmaker Proposes Requiring Permission for Viagra, Criminalizing Vasectomies https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=147458530