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==About==
 
==About==
In the absence of national protection of the right to abortion, [[conservoid]]-dominated states have made it illegal to various extents -- in some cases, with no exceptions for rape or incest. This has resulted in minors needing to cross state lines in order to obtain abortions, often medically necessary because their bodies are in no way equipped to carry a child to term safely.
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After the Supreme Court removed national protection of the right to [[abortion]], many [[conservoid]]-dominated states have made it illegal to various extents -- in some cases, with no exceptions for rape or incest. This has resulted in minors needing to cross state lines in order to obtain abortions, often medically necessary because their bodies are in no way equipped to carry a child to term safely.
  
Most notably, a 10-year-old girl who was raped in Ohio had to travel to Indiana to have her pregnancy aborted. This story made [[forced birth]] advocates look so bad that they had to furiously question the veracity of the story (including an editorial which the ''Washington Post'' was, for some reason, willing to print), but it has been confirmed in several ways, including:
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Most notably, a 10-year-old girl who was raped in Ohio had to travel to Indiana to have her pregnancy aborted. This story made [[human life absolutist]]s look so bad that they had to furiously question the veracity of the story (including an editorial which the ''Washington Post'' was, for some reason, willing to print), but it has been confirmed in several ways, including:
 
* confession and arrest of the man who raped her
 
* confession and arrest of the man who raped her
 
* Indiana Attorney General threatening the doctor who treated her
 
* Indiana Attorney General threatening the doctor who treated her

Revision as of 14:23, 16 July 2022

The removal of a national right to abortion is resulting in children having to cross state lines for a life-saving procedure.

About

After the Supreme Court removed national protection of the right to abortion, many conservoid-dominated states have made it illegal to various extents -- in some cases, with no exceptions for rape or incest. This has resulted in minors needing to cross state lines in order to obtain abortions, often medically necessary because their bodies are in no way equipped to carry a child to term safely.

Most notably, a 10-year-old girl who was raped in Ohio had to travel to Indiana to have her pregnancy aborted. This story made human life absolutists look so bad that they had to furiously question the veracity of the story (including an editorial which the Washington Post was, for some reason, willing to print), but it has been confirmed in several ways, including:

  • confession and arrest of the man who raped her
  • Indiana Attorney General threatening the doctor who treated her

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