It's all about supply and demand. The clinics go where the demand is. There isn't some genocidal plot at work here.
While the black right-to-lifers hearts are in the right place, they are misappropriating motives and the real issue.
Planned Parenthood goes where it is wanted. They are the symptom, not the disease. The disease is in our society which has made the unborn life just so much "tissue" to be discarded at the slightest potential of hardship.
What needs to be changed are attitudes about abortion. Remove the demand, and Planned Parenthood will go away all of itself.
It is entirely misguided to make this about genocide.
the clinics went where the demand was until states like texas made it impossible for them to stay open. there is still demand.
what there isn't is women's health care in places around the country where old white theocratic men run things.
there is no "symptom"....as women have the right to control their own bodies.
but why do you think it's a good thing for women to be unable to obtain contraception"?
That's the head on the nail. Very few of us believe no abortion ever should be legal, but state legislatures in Tex, Miss and Fl are doing just that, and where Obamacare hasn't resulted in expanded Medicaid, some women still don't have easy access to cheap oral contraceptives, not to even speak of the morning after pill, which should be supported by something like 70%.
Ironically, Trump's history is pro choice, but who knows what he'd really do. So since the gop is not going to nominate someone sane, like Kasich, and McConnell is not going to confirm a moderately pro-choice republican, there's a lot at stake in this election.