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Ruth's avatar

Pregnancy/having a baby isn’t a punishment for having sex. It shouldn’t ever be seen as one. That someone thinks it is tells you everything you need to know about them and their distorted beliefs.

And what child would want to know that their mother considered them her punishment?

A long time ago, probably in the 1980’s, I watched a documentary, or maybe a news segment, on the ‘pro-life’ movement. They interviewed a Dr. Schindler, if I remember his name correctly, who had founded and led an anti-abortion organization. And they asked him about birth control. Whether he thought it should be legal and available. And he said that if people were able to use birth control it would mean that they could have sexual intercourse for no reason other than their own pleasure. And it was obvious, from his facial expression and tone of voice that he was horrified and disgusted by the very idea.

Maybe he believed that. Fine, although I feel sorry for him. Maybe he actually lived his life that way. His right to. But most people don’t believe that. And even fewer live their lives that way. And they shouldn’t be forced to, shouldn’t have to live according to someone else’s religious/sexual hang-ups.

But getting rid of access to contraception has been part of their agenda for a long time.

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Kim Batchelor's avatar

The ‘doctors are stupid’ motto has been shouted for months if not years here in Texas. Texas Impact is mounting a drive, at the behest of physicians, to get the Texas Medical Board to clarify what doctors can and cannot do. I’m helping with recruiting supporters, but I’m skeptical that the Board will respond—Texas ‘Right to Life’ will not be pleased.

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