sure, it's part of it...especially in our current culture .so is the loss of parents due to death , victims of war, refugees, etc.......but yes...unwanted pregnancies in the teen population that result in orphans is often due to irresponsible men in various positions of power or influence that impose their will on innocent children... my parents case it was the dust bowl and my mother's father died with her brother from pneumonia in the winter leaving her mom and the kids without ways and means. All of this adds to children without parents ...you don't want Planned Parenthood and abortion yet never adopted any of them...ok ..I consider the source
Just ABM trying to change the subject, again. Women are not breeding cattle. There is no obligation for women to provide children for anyone who wants one, so long as the one is a healthy white baby.
Ocasio-Cortez Says US 'Witnessing a Judicial Coup in Process' "It is our duty to check the Court's gross overreach of power in violating people's inalienable rights and seizing for itself the powers of Congress and the president." https://www.commondreams.org/news/2022/06/30/ocasio-cortez-says-us-witnessing-judicial-coup-process
Naomi Klein: The US Is in the Midst of a 'Shock-and-Awe Judicial Coup' "The rolling judicial coup coming from this court is by no means over," warned the author of "The Shock Doctrine."
Federal Abortion Ban Desired by GOP Would Increase Maternal Deaths by 24%: Study "Pregnancy shouldn't kill people—in fact, in other rich countries it very rarely does," said the lead author of the new analysis. https://www.commondreams.org/news/2...d-gop-would-increase-maternal-deaths-24-study Pro lifers eh?
Antiabortion lawmakers want to block patients from crossing state lines Some advocacy groups and their allies are crafting legislative language that could be adopted in Republican-led state capitals. Several national antiabortion groups and their allies in Republican-led state legislatures are advancing plans to stop people in states where abortion is banned from seeking the procedure elsewhere, according to people involved in the discussions. The idea has gained momentum in some corners of the antiabortion movement in the days since the Supreme Court struck down its 49-year-old precedent protecting abortion rights nationwide, triggering abortion bans across much of the Southeast and Midwest. The Thomas More Society, a conservative legal organization, is drafting model legislation for state lawmakers that would allow private citizens to sue anyone who helps a resident of a state that has banned abortion from terminating a pregnancy outside of that state. The draft language will borrow from the novel legal strategy behind a Texas abortion ban enacted last year in which private citizens were empowered to enforce the law through civil litigation. The subject was much discussed at two national antiabortion conferences last weekend, with several lawmakers interested in introducing these kinds of bills in their own states. The National Association of Christian Lawmakers, an antiabortion organization led by Republican state legislators, has begun working with the authors of the Texas abortion ban to explore model legislation that would restrict people from crossing state lines for abortions, said Texas state representative Tom Oliverson (R), the charter chair of the group’s national legislative council. “Just because you jump across a state line doesn’t mean your home state doesn’t have jurisdiction,” said Peter Breen, vice president and senior counsel for the Thomas More Society. “It’s not a free abortion card when you drive across the state line.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/06/29/abortion-state-lines/
California is leading the way, though, my friend. Stay tuned. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/immigration-free-health-care-california/
Child abuse victim, 10, who was six weeks pregnant is forced to travel from Ohio to Indiana for an abortion after home state outlaws it under Roe v Wade ruling A child abuse victim, 10, travels out of state to get an abortion after her home state of Ohio barred the procedure following the Roe v. Wade ruling Ohio enforced a six week ban on abortion following the overturn of the 1973 landmark Supreme Court case The child was six weeks and three days pregnant, making her ineligible to get an abortion in Ohio Dr. Caitlin Bernard, an OBGYN, assisted the minor after she traveled to Indiana for the procedure Bernard has seen an increase of women coming from out of state to receive an abortion as restrictions in neighboring states are strongly enforced https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...six-weeks-pregnant-forced-abortion-state.html