Proposed changes to Texas’ abortion law aim to mitigate the criminal risk for providers handling pregnancy complications, but leave in place steep penalties for those who violate the law.
By Kavitha Surana and @cassandrajaramillo.bsky.social
By Kavitha Surana and @cassandrajaramillo.bsky.social
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All the bad shit we told you would happen, has been happening.
I don't wanna say we told you so, cause that would be redundant.
Since we told you already.
They go to church to be forgiven for their sins and to see others punished for theirs. Like bratty kids that tattle on their siblings because they take joy in seeing them get in trouble.
Brennan Manning
I can’t believe it is 2025.
I can’t believe and don’t want to believe that any of this is acceptable in a nation that brags that they are the land of the freedom. Freedom to be subjugated?
So glad to be a Canadian woman!!!
Wow, even God is pissed off at him.
Leave TX (your respective red-state).
Do good and save the lives of people elsewhere (blue-staters).
When enough women have either died or left the state, you might be asked to return.
At which point, I strongly urge you to think carefully about such a proposition.