The craziness of Mississippi's 15 week viability abortion law

The state is again trying to push the viability of this law. The argument is that the state wants Mississippi to one of the safest environments for fetuses. And it ranks:
>50th in health of women
>50th in health of children
>50th in health of infants
>1st in infant mortality

  1. Mississippi Lawmaker Files Bill to Criminalize Abortion in ...
    christiannews.net › 2021/01/22 › mississippi
    Jan 22, 2021 · As previously reported, there remains one abortion facility in the state of Mississippi: Jackson Women’s Health Organization in the state capital. It offers abortions up to 16 weeks, or four...
  2. For now, SCOTUS takes no action on Mississippi’s 15-week ...
    yallpolitics.com › 2021/01/25 › for-now-scotus-takes
    Jan 25, 2021 · The Mississippi Legislature passed the 15-week abortion ban in 2018. The next year, lawmakers passed legislation that would ban most abortions once a fetal heartbeat is detected, or near six weeks of pregnancy. Both laws were struck down by U.S. District Judge Carlton Reeves.
You think abortion clinics improve the health of women?

I reckon you have never heard of Dr. Kermit Gosnell who targeted women of color to give subpar care to women of color.

He was found to have murdered viable infants and women over a span of 30 years.

The state knew about his subpar care, but refused to close him down because any restriction on abortions is seen as a threat to the Left, especially in minority neighborhoods where they are exterminating black people.

Gosnell became America's #1 mass murderer, but because the media refuses to cover such things most never hear about such stories, and never will.
Anybody remember Good old Dr. Tiller the Killer? Performed nothing BUT late term infanticide?
 
The state is again trying to push the viability of this law. The argument is that the state wants Mississippi to one of the safest environments for fetuses. And it ranks:
>50th in health of women
>50th in health of children
>50th in health of infants
>1st in infant mortality

  1. Mississippi Lawmaker Files Bill to Criminalize Abortion in ...
    christiannews.net › 2021/01/22 › mississippi.
    Jan 22, 2021 · As previously reported, there remains one abortion facility in the state of Mississippi: Jackson Women’s Health Organization in the state capital. It offers abortions up to 16 weeks, or four...
  2. For now, SCOTUS takes no action on Mississippi’s 15-week ...
    yallpolitics.com › 2021/01/25 › for-now-scotus-takes
    Jan 25, 2021 · The Mississippi Legislature passed the 15-week abortion ban in 2018. The next year, lawmakers passed legislation that would ban most abortions once a fetal heartbeat is detected, or near six weeks of pregnancy. Both laws were struck down by U.S. District Judge Carlton Reeves.

Like many Regressive states, Mississippi shows us that life after birth is irrelevant. No surprise. What is surprising is that they've suddenly discovered "race" in the abortion debate and can now proclaim abortion to be racist. That falls flat in the face of reality since after birth, the mother's are labeled welfare queens and sluts and the kids are called thugs.
 
The state is again trying to push the viability of this law. The argument is that the state wants Mississippi to one of the safest environments for fetuses. And it ranks:
>50th in health of women
>50th in health of children
>50th in health of infants
>1st in infant mortality

  1. Mississippi Lawmaker Files Bill to Criminalize Abortion in ...
    christiannews.net › 2021/01/22 › mississippi
    Jan 22, 2021 · As previously reported, there remains one abortion facility in the state of Mississippi: Jackson Women’s Health Organization in the state capital. It offers abortions up to 16 weeks, or four...
  2. For now, SCOTUS takes no action on Mississippi’s 15-week ...
    yallpolitics.com › 2021/01/25 › for-now-scotus-takes
    Jan 25, 2021 · The Mississippi Legislature passed the 15-week abortion ban in 2018. The next year, lawmakers passed legislation that would ban most abortions once a fetal heartbeat is detected, or near six weeks of pregnancy. Both laws were struck down by U.S. District Judge Carlton Reeves.

Notice how the left is always pushing for more abortions in the blackest states in the country.

That's not a coincidence.
About 86% of abortion clinics are strategically located in black neighborhoods

And in New York City, there have been more black abortions than births
Both statements are false.
Again, about 86% of abortion clinics are in black neighborhoods

Planned Parenthood Puts 86% of Its Abortion Facilities in Minority Neighborhoods | LifeNews.com

And New York City has had more black abortions than births

Tragic report: More Black babies are aborted in New York City than are born (liveaction.org)

The Left is out to exterminate the black race.

I CAN'T BREATH!

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The state is again trying to push the viability of this law. The argument is that the state wants Mississippi to one of the safest environments for fetuses. And it ranks:
>50th in health of women
>50th in health of children
>50th in health of infants
>1st in infant mortality

  1. Mississippi Lawmaker Files Bill to Criminalize Abortion in ...
    christiannews.net › 2021/01/22 › mississippi
    Jan 22, 2021 · As previously reported, there remains one abortion facility in the state of Mississippi: Jackson Women’s Health Organization in the state capital. It offers abortions up to 16 weeks, or four...
  2. For now, SCOTUS takes no action on Mississippi’s 15-week ...
    yallpolitics.com › 2021/01/25 › for-now-scotus-takes
    Jan 25, 2021 · The Mississippi Legislature passed the 15-week abortion ban in 2018. The next year, lawmakers passed legislation that would ban most abortions once a fetal heartbeat is detected, or near six weeks of pregnancy. Both laws were struck down by U.S. District Judge Carlton Reeves.


Mississippi is trying to improve the state's health, and an extremist judge, Mr. Reeves, is working to prevent that.

Let's give this new law a chance
What does this bill have to do with health?
 
The state is again trying to push the viability of this law. The argument is that the state wants Mississippi to one of the safest environments for fetuses. And it ranks:
>50th in health of women
>50th in health of children
>50th in health of infants
>1st in infant mortality

  1. Mississippi Lawmaker Files Bill to Criminalize Abortion in ...
    christiannews.net › 2021/01/22 › mississippi
    Jan 22, 2021 · As previously reported, there remains one abortion facility in the state of Mississippi: Jackson Women’s Health Organization in the state capital. It offers abortions up to 16 weeks, or four...
  2. For now, SCOTUS takes no action on Mississippi’s 15-week ...
    yallpolitics.com › 2021/01/25 › for-now-scotus-takes
    Jan 25, 2021 · The Mississippi Legislature passed the 15-week abortion ban in 2018. The next year, lawmakers passed legislation that would ban most abortions once a fetal heartbeat is detected, or near six weeks of pregnancy. Both laws were struck down by U.S. District Judge Carlton Reeves.

Notice how the left is always pushing for more abortions in the blackest states in the country.

That's not a coincidence.
About 86% of abortion clinics are strategically located in black neighborhoods

And in New York City, there have been more black abortions than births
Both statements are false.
Again, about 86% of abortion clinics are in black neighborhoods

Planned Parenthood Puts 86% of Its Abortion Facilities in Minority Neighborhoods | LifeNews.com

And New York City has had more black abortions than births

Tragic report: More Black babies are aborted in New York City than are born (liveaction.org)

The Left is out to exterminate the black race.

I CAN'T BREATH!

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lifenews? liveaction? Give some real evidence, please.
 
America had not figured out yet that contraception is the key. Imagine if pregnancies that are accidental never happened. A win win win

Thank you for some good, old fashioned common sense. Criminalizing abortion does nothing to solve the problem of accidental pregnancies, a problem that people have faced since ancient Egypt. The techniques for preventing unwanted pregnancies have advanced quite a bit, and, if available to all who need or want it, would drastically cut down on the number of abortions performed. So what do the idiot politicians do? Try to shut down clinics that dispense it!

Unfortunately, I think that there is a very evil motive behind much of the anti-abortion movement. We live in a country awash in weaponry, don't care what happens to kids at the border, don't care about kids growing up in poverty, don't care if people are lining up for basic food stuffs, don't care if people lack basic healthcare, don't care if people have safe water, don't care if people shoot each other every damned day, so we certainly don't care about zygotes.

There is a certain percentage of people in this country, dirty, filthy people, who want to force women to take the risk of pregnancy every time they have sex, in any and all circumstances, due to the fact that they simply hate women and our sexuality and want to control it. Somehow, to them, there is nothing dirty about men having heterosexual sex, but there is something dirty about women doing the same thing. Males are not lectured about keeping themselves "pure" for marriage or get any of the other crap that girls and women get.
 

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