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Just an apology for that? I was hoping for more of the classics, like, you know:

''Feminism has gone too far''

''Oh no, my masculinity is hurt by women taking the slightest place in human society''

''r/mensrights is the true intellectual centre of the Earth.''

''remember cishets suck lol #imobviouslyafeminist #thisishoweverysinglefeministacts #notastrawman''
 
Nodscouter said:
Just an apology for that? I was hoping for more of the classics, like, you know:

''Feminism has gone too far''

''Oh no, my masculinity is hurt by women taking the slightest place in human society''

''r/mensrights is the true intellectual centre of the Earth.''

''remember cishets suck lol #imobviouslyafeminist #thisishoweverysinglefeministacts #notastrawman''
#banbossy

also, don't get by you mean by apology? who apologized, is this to me?
 
English subtitles availble. (This is more about the Feminist Initiative Party and less about Feminism)

 
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Good news for the women of Mississippi!

http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/07/29/us-mississippi-abortion-idUSKBN0FY24320140729

(Reuters) - A Mississippi law that would shut down the state's only abortion clinic, forcing women to go outside the state for the procedure, is unconstitutional, a federal appeals court ruled on Tuesday.

Upholding a lower court's preliminary injunction against the law, a three-judge panel from the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in a 2-1 decision that the law would place an undue burden on a woman's right to seek an abortion.

The law, passed in 2012, required doctors at the state's sole abortion clinic to have the right to admit patients to local hospitals, a standard the clinic was not able to meet.

Backers of the law argued that it would not stop women from seeking an abortion in a neighboring state, but the judges ruled that Mississippi could not rely on other states to uphold its constitutional duties.

Of course, this has nothing to do with women's health - any and every hospital will admit emergency patients in the case something extremely rare happens during the abortion -  and everything to do with the Religious Right trying to destroy women's right to choose. They cannot outright ban abortion, thanks to Supreme Court & Roe Vs Wade, so they are doing their damnedest to make getting it as difficult as possible.
 
Ah yes, the WASPs...  :razz:



PoisonCourtesan said:
Seems Mississippi likes to stay true to being bogwater.

The South is an interesting place, there's a reason you have to account for some of the crazy opinions and values that are still "espoused" there when conducting surveys or research.
 
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