Colorado signs law allowing abortion at ANY POINT in PREGNANCY

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So, as far as I can see, this is just a law that is going to benefit those who live in Oklahoma and Tennessee etc
 

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Frankly the world could do with more abortion anyway. Ideally it'd be over in China, India, or any of those other massively overpopulated countries that are killing the planet, but America's a start.
 

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Once again, Phoenix posts expecting everybody to agree with him only to be sorely disappointed that the majority of this forum is more leftward than he pretends to be.

Honestly, we need more laws like this. The Republicans are so determined to roll back a century of progress, we need to make it harder for them to succeed.
 

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You can see how left leaning NPR is using the dumbest term ever "pregnant people".

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This law allows a woman to get an abortion literally the minute before she would give birth, which is pretty damn ridiculous. Take a peek at progressive European countries and they don't allow this.

Every single (R) law that usually does like nothing (like the Florida Parental Rights law) gets tons of outrage how it's like the worst thing ever. Let's see if this (D) law that is completely ridiculous gets the same kinda outrage.

Based on the article this law doesn't do anything but prevent future limitations imposed by the federal government.

While I personally object to late term abortions (6m+) I wonder if those actually occur (often)? Instead of focusing on time limits they should make work of accessibility. Not sure if that's an issue in Colorado but it seems that's a typical tactic to reduce abortions, just make it unnecessarily difficult to perform.
 

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It's the coward's banning, sure.

But no, they're extremely uncommon and usually only in dire circumstances. The sort of thing you don't typically want a lot of red-tape to hinder
 

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Once again, Phoenix posts expecting everybody to agree with him only to be sorely disappointed that the majority of this forum is more leftward than he pretends to be.
Who needs to be American when you have red caps right in your internet backyard?

Honestly, we need more laws like this. The Republicans are so determined to roll back a century of progress, we need to make it harder for them to succeed.
It amazes me how so many people can get so deep down into these ways of thinking that simple things like human rights for everyone and basic levels of empathy is so foreign a concept, even taken as far as to seem wrong and worth fighting against. I know it's hard for people to see their own faults for what they are, and can double down when it's pointed out, but surely there's gotta be some level of self awareness that these are horrible aspects for a person to have, no?
It doesn't take much to just... let other people be happy
 
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The term pregnant people is all about the culture war. I didn't realize calling women women was not calling them people... nor has there ever been a pregnant person that wasn't a woman.
So what happens if a woman legally changes her gender to a man without needing a full medical transition, and then becomes pregnant? It means, theoretically, he may be denied an abortion in a state that was supposed to ensure its access.

Legal wording is, after all, really important.
 

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So what happens if a woman legally changes her gender to a man without needing a full medical transition, and then becomes pregnant? It means, theoretically, he may be denied an abortion in a state that was supposed to ensure its access.
What happens is that certain people quietly ignore it, while secretly counting it a win.
 

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Frankly the world could do with more abortion anyway. Ideally it'd be over in China, India, or any of those other massively overpopulated countries that are killing the planet, but America's a start.
Or maybe even nip it from the root where BC would be mandatory until people are deemed it for reproduction. Like, maybe there could have be a chip implanted to regulate this and it just gets turned off or removed at an appropriate time. Hell, most people would probably love this anyways. The ones who don’t, would have to prove their worth.

May seem cruel or whatever, but no worse than abortion in the first place. Besides, as a functional society we’re kinda approaching desperate times anyways.
 

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Or maybe even nip it from the root where BC would be mandatory until people are deemed it for reproduction. Like, maybe there could have be a chip implanted to regulate this and it just gets turned off or removed at an appropriate time. Hell, most people would probably love this anyways. The ones who don’t, would have to prove their worth.

May seem cruel or whatever, but no worse than abortion in the first place. Besides, as a functional society we’re kinda approaching desperate times anyways.
The problem is there is no way you could ever get something like that implemented, and certainly not in the countries that need it most.
 
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Yes, yes, "No U," we know.

Which is funny because of his repeated bitching that I never have any content or meaning.
See, the fun thing is, you're pulling out random numbers to try and sound like this is regressive, and I'm making actual reference to the state of abortion law two centuries ago.
 

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See, the fun thing is, you're pulling out random numbers to try and sound like this is regressive, and I'm making actual reference to the state of abortion law two centuries ago.
...when it was outlawed almost entirely?
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Like, 95% sure that's your gig
 

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See, the fun thing is, you're pulling out random numbers to try and sound like this is regressive, and I'm making actual reference to the state of abortion law two centuries ago.
So you view the expansion of civil rights as regressive. Good to know.
 

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You guys are missing that he probably thinks abortions being legal is regression. We're all slipping from God into hedonism etc.