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Do you know who Marsha Blackburn is?

She’s a TN Republican senator = a GQP MAGA right-wing conspiracy theorist.

Today she said that Griswold v Connecticut, the Supreme Court case that gave MARRIED women the right to use birth control, was constitutionally unsound. Here we go again!!

They’ve already said in TN if a woman is raped and has an abortion, the family members of the rapist can sue the victim for $10,000. Insane.

Republicans are declaring war on women! Hell, it's a war on everyone who isn’t a cis, white male. Everyone else is under fire.
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SatanBurger · 36-40, F
I feel like it's basically the same as r-pe. I don't have a husband but I feel like there's something icky about women/males deciding if I use birth control or not, it's like they want to know if he cums in me or something. And that's just kind of weird to me and icky. It makes me feel s-xually violated. They're r-pists, period.
Randi1125 · 31-35, F
@SatanBurger

Eww, I've never looked at it from that perspective. You're right though.

I also think they want women barefoot, pregnant, in the kitchen, and submissive to men. Gross
SatanBurger · 36-40, F
@Randi1125 It's always made me feel violated, if I had majority pull I'd honestly take anti abortion or anti birth control advocates to court and legit argue that stance in court. I don't think it would pass but it's a moral stance that is both logical and rational the more you get into it for multiple reasons.
Randi1125 · 31-35, F
@SatanBurger

I never thought the US could regress like it is. That's my fault for thinking that. That privileged mindset of thinking “it could never happen here” is exactly what got us here.