Kansas City Health System Stops Providing Plan B

Looks like we’re about to have a shitload more POOR people having babies they CANT AFFORD to take care of.. and once these babies are born, they’ll be ostracized and demonized from day 1 for being welfare leeches and drains on society. 
 

Pro-birth movement 101. Fuck those kids once they’re born. 

A leading health system in Kansas City is no longer providing emergency contraception in Missouri after the state banned abortion with no exceptions for rape or incest. Saint Luke’s Health System confirmed the decision to The Star on Tuesday night after word of the change began circulating among advocates for sexual assault victims.

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Read more at: https://www.kansascity.com/news/politics-governme…

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“Contraceptives, including Plan B, remain legal in Missouri and there have been no reports of pharmacies refusing to sell them in the wake of the ban.”

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"Contraceptives, including Plan B, remain legal in Missouri and there have been no reports of pharmacies refusing to sell them in the wake of the ban."

Right now it is.. TBD on for how long.

These fucking lunatics don’t even allow abortion for rape or incest. Probably a bunch of old white dudes who need viagra decided that a 14 year old girl who got raped by a family friend or uncle, has no choice but to live with, pay for, and care for that “miracle” the rest of her life. 

 

They want their genes to carry on through that young girl or even use use rape and the child as a way to force the girl to marry them. Wouldn’t be surprised if age of consent for marriage starts getting rolled back too. Very disgusting to see from so called Christians. Even in basic MAGA events like Sturgis dozens of girls get sex trafficked every year. Their last known presence in the known world is a paper ad on Walmart, if that.

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It's all going exactly according to plan. Those in poverty having more kids while those in the middle/upper-middle class have fewer kids, leading to a continued shift in demographics/education levels and a further destabilization of society, allowing the ultra-rich to benefit and consolidate even more wealth at the very top. 

Spot on, need more poor peons that have no choice but to be hourly wage slaves. In addition, it’s gives the eroding middle class a boogeyman (the poors on welfare) to blame for the worsening economic gap between the haves and the have nots

 

I hope you guys are aware that far more workers are coming in through illegal immigration than through rolling back abortion. I have my own issues with the Kansas law but let’s not call out negatives that don’t even exist.

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IncomingIBDreject

I hope you guys are aware that far more workers are coming in through illegal immigration than through rolling back abortion. I have my own issues with the Kansas law but let's not call out negatives that don't even exist.

Sure, you’re not wrong, but that’s a bit of a different topic and debate imo.

A poor American teenage girl not having the option to terminate an unwanted pregnancy is generally going to lead to a life of continued poverty, for her and her child

 
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“Poor” is a relative term here. If the woman is able to provide for the needs of her child but has very little possessions, lives in a small trailer home in Rural Alabama, and enjoys her child, who are you to say the child shouldn’t live? If she’s still raising the child post-birth and didn’t put it up for adoption clearly she has changed her mind as to whether she wants rhe baby (as many do) once they see the living baby in the hospital. 
Your response seems to draw from the field of eugenics which is where abortion came from which is to say the least a heartless take. 
I see a lot of takes on here about how poor people are lazy, miserable criminals, and worthless to society yet the same people create dozens of mental health threads in the IB forum. I had never heard of such a thing as “mental health” growing up and knew dozens of MAGAs who had little possessions but were happy and content in life. Money gets you far in life, but money alone isn’t always enough to be happy as research shows people start to normalize their circumstances over time and look for the next big thing.

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Ever considered pulling out and wearing a $0.30 condom? Forgot you were forced to have a kid. What a retarded post and opinion. Maybe practice being responsible and you won't have this fucking issue

 

bankingandbodybuilding

Ever considered pulling out and wearing a $0.30 condom? Forgot you were forced to have a kid. What a retarded post and opinion. Maybe practice being responsible and you won't have this fucking issue

You’re the fucking retard here, expecting other stupid people to suddenly start making smart decisions. “Get smarter bro” isn’t a valid retort 

additionally - once you lose your virginity, if ever, you realize accidents do happen

 

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