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“The Mississippi Republican Speaker of the House says there should be no exception to the state’s ban on abortion now that the U.S. Supreme Court has struck down the five-decade-old Roe v Wade ruling.
Asked specifically about 12-year-old girls who are victims of incest, Speaker Philip Gunn repeatedly stated his “personal belief” is “life begins at conception.” “What about the case of a 12-year-old girl who was molested by her father or uncle?” an Associated Press reporter, Emily Wagster Pettus, asked the Speaker on Friday, as the Mississippi Free Press reports.”
Molested by a relative? Oh no big deal. It just means the girl will add another member to the family. 😠
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Ewww.
But exactly.
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Hello Nan. This is a part of the abortion debate that is super hard for me to address. I have said that for a while I thought I was going to get pregnant, but of course that was impossible. But little girls in the situation I was in can get pregnant and due to misunderstood & misunderstood religious ideas plus a misreading of the constitution are now just property and incubators for the male’s offspring. The girl loses all rights to eat, drink, do what she wishes because it may affect the fetus growing inside her. Males now get to make all her choices in life, not based on what she a living breathing child needs, but what her body can do for the fetus inside her. Next little girls will be made to marry their rapist and be his property. That is the world in the time frame Alito quoted in his ruling. It is the same for adult women. I read a comment where one person said that less than 6% of rapes get prosecuted, so what is to stop any male who wants to from raping a woman he wants to carry his baby in states that ban abortion or the entire country when the republicans ban abortion from the federal level. Hugs
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