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>>But I think in either case, the woman has a right to quality healthcare.
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>Years ago I did a project for a Non-profit “Family Support“ (name changed) group on Long Island.
>The “advisors” I met had advanced degrees in Sociology and Psychology from schools like NYU and Columbia.
>Most of them were married to MD’s, DMD’s and attorneys and had kids in communities with school districts that sent most of the grads to Ivy League schools.
>They drove to “work” in Mercedes’, Porches and Jaguars.
>Their “clients” were mostly young, pregnant, minority women.
>They had one answer – abortion- and these "advisors" “helped” these young women to get funding for the abortions.
>
>I bailed out of that project – those people disgusted me- they had no clue about what those women needed.
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>My generation – depression kids – would not have been survived if those people had been around then. The conditions we were born into were far worse than anyone can imagine today but somehow our mothers got us through it. My mother got help from the government, the church, the American Legion and more people than I can name.
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>We are systematically slaughtering underprivileged children.
>It’s convenient to shroud it in terms like "quality health care" isn’t it?

Do you really think people weren't getting abortions in the early 20th century? I've got a bridge to sell you. It may come as a shock to you, but comfortable middle-class (or rich) white women get abortions quite often as well. Humans have been "systematically" slaughtering unborn children since we emerged from the caves.

We're not debating on whether women should have abortions any more than we're debating whether men will impregnate women against their will. Both things will happen. The only debate is whether we recognize that the woman has agency over her body after the man has placed his seed.

It sounds like that family health center was staffed with women who understood from personal experience just how important it is for women to have control over their reproductive organs. I doubt any of their clients were coming in unaware of the services that they offered. Quite the opposite, in fact. It seems like everyone clients and staff knew what they were about. Everyone except you.
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