‘Abortion Rights Have Won in Every Election Since Roe v. Wade Was Overturned’
An August 2023 r/politics thread observed that despite the predictions of many pundits, the issue of abortion rights was not fading away.
An August 2023 r/politics thread observed that despite the predictions of many pundits, the issue of abortion rights was not fading away.
A popular post to Reddit’s r/LeopardsAteMyFace discussed a proposed abortion ban in Wyoming, and the anti-Obamacare law that “blocked” it.
In March 2023, several outlets reported that Google and Facebook (Meta) complied with requests for user data in order to prosecute people seeking abortions.
In February 2023, “He Gets Us” ads drew attention, leading to a claim that the “same group” financed a lawsuit to limit access to abortion
An October 2022 debate between John Fetterman (D) and Mehmet Oz (R) led to an unusual take on reproductive rights and abortion.
Claims that Florida’s female student athletes were made to report their menstrual histories appeared in October 2022.
After a June 2022 Supreme Court decision leaving abortion “to the states,” the South Carolina Republican introduced the “Protecting Pain-Capable Unborn Children From Late-Term Abortions Act.”
On August 22 2022, an Imgur account shared a screenshot of the following tweet, which claimed that the state of Louisiana was withholding flood funding from New Orleans in an abortion-related disagreement — just as the anniversary of 2005’s destructive Hurricane Katrina was approaching: The tweet included no link to any news supporting the claim, and it …
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Screenshots, tweets, and articles suggested that West Virginia’s Governor rejected attempts to put abortion rights to a vote in August 2022 — after Kansas overwhelmingly voted in favor of abortion access.
The social video site announced plans to remove “abortion misinformation” on its platform in July 2022.