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“The biggest issue is the confusion”, no, the biggest issue is Republican lawmakers refusing to trust that women can make healthcare decisions for themselves. -- (link*)
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znufrii
Sep 26 '22, 06:41
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/sep/26/us-abortion-bans-restrict-access-essential-medications
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I think it's a mistake to focus solely on it as a healthcare decision. It's very often a financial decision. It's just a matter of autonomy, really.
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mara
Sep 26, 07:04
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Your last point is exactly what I meant re: trust -- (edited)
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znufrii
Sep 26, 07:09
Not "trust" - allow. -- nm
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MDH
Sep 26, 06:44
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You’re not wrong, but looking at root causes I’d argue that also stems from a lack of trust. -- nm
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znufrii
Sep 26, 06:49
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