@fkamiah17 where exactly does getting pregnant become a death sentence?

Every abortion regulation I'm familiar with allows procedures to save the life of the mother, and courts seem to promote that as well.
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@Thebratdragon the Texas abortion regulations don't prevent abortion in the case of even significant complication much less risk of death.

So no, Texas is not an example of a place where being pregnant is a death sentence. The law specifically says otherwise.

@fkamiah17

@volkris @fkamiah17 you mean apart from the recent events where their supreme court said that ALL abortions in Texas were illegal?

You are defending the undefendable, piss off trump troll.

>You are defending the undefendable, piss off trump troll.

This sort of logic pisses me off. He is not "trolling" because he contradicted your political yelling.

To me, "defending" something means saying "yes, that is true, and that's a good thing", not "no, that didn't happen and here's why".
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@Hyolobrika well more importantly, it wasn't even logic as much as fact.

It's quite frustrating that someone would get so upset over a matter that they've been factually mislead about. The person had been lied to about what was happening in Texas, and that's really a shame.

But that's really the state of affairs in the US these days, and the state of journalism in general.
People have their own sets of facts, and pointing out that they've been factually mislead is regarded as trolling.

It's how echo chambers protect themselves.
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