Even many pro-life feminists (yes, there are more than you think) are disgusted with the current Texas bounty-hunter, intrusive, oppressive, and cruel administration. Take the recent Cox case, in which parents of a trisomy-18 baby who was 95% likely to die before birth were denied a safe abortion. This married couple have two children already and want more, but going through a repeat C-section would end any future ability to carry a child to term.
Readers may not know that the current Texas government has also made DEI offices and practices illegal. So much for the local governments, universities, schools, etc., who want to continue some form of it. Guess the mantra of “small, local government” no longer receives even lip service.
LeftCoastKen Premium Member about 1 year ago
So you’re screwed … in all the variations of the term’s meanings.
Lee about 1 year ago
And now that she’s no longer a fetus, no person of power in Texas will give a rat’s @$$ about her welfare.
cdward about 1 year ago
We won’t even go to visit relatives there anymore. And that’s saying something since we still visit the Florida relatives.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 1 year ago
Now they can let you die, somehow that is pro life to them. Some judge said so.
Radish... about 1 year ago
Maybe you will get lucky and be deported to Chicago.
ersalas57 about 1 year ago
I used to live in NM but had to return to Texas to care for an elderly parent. Been hating it ever since.
leonardonyc about 1 year ago
You obviously havent met many women from texas
mistercatworks about 1 year ago
I have family in Texas. Let us say we disagree on their governor’s grandstanding (and expensive) policies.
emiesty Premium Member about 1 year ago
Even many pro-life feminists (yes, there are more than you think) are disgusted with the current Texas bounty-hunter, intrusive, oppressive, and cruel administration. Take the recent Cox case, in which parents of a trisomy-18 baby who was 95% likely to die before birth were denied a safe abortion. This married couple have two children already and want more, but going through a repeat C-section would end any future ability to carry a child to term.
emiesty Premium Member about 1 year ago
Readers may not know that the current Texas government has also made DEI offices and practices illegal. So much for the local governments, universities, schools, etc., who want to continue some form of it. Guess the mantra of “small, local government” no longer receives even lip service.