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originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: Lumenari
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: Dandandat3
a reply to: Annee
That maybe true; but the article in the OP (as well as the NPR news spot I listened to today) did not make such an argument. The cause attributed to the decrease in donations given in the article is "complacency".
“I’m afraid that there is this level of complacency that has happened post-Dobbs,” Njoku [executive director of the National Network of Abortion Funds] said. “This is not the same movement that it was five years ago, let alone 50 years ago, and yet we’re still operating and funding as if it were the same issue as it was before.”
I don’t think complacency is exclusive.
IMO — the country is unsettled right now — people are cautious.
Taking care of their own.
If everyone took care of their own, we wouldn't use abortion as birth control.
Much less a political agenda.
But here we are...
You don’t want one — don’t have one.
How is any other women’s reproductive choice any of your business.
Personally paid for or subsidized.
In comparison — what is the cost (tax payers) to raise an unwanted child.