I also don’t understand how a position can be “radical” when like 75% of the country agrees with it. If legalized abortion is radical then the word has lost all meaning.
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It's almost like the people calling women hysterical over the last hundred plus years are still calling people who care about women's rights hysterical.
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Right wing flim flammer "amused" by the highly-gendered "hysteria" of people is super on-brand.
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The very term "hysteria" has a frought history in the gender relations. The only good thing that came from it was vibrators, which were developed as a therapy for it. (I kid you not. Google it.)
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You know Texas Republicans. Just passing laws they have no intention of enforcing ever. Law passing is just fun!
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The “hysteria” is from the people that are acting like it’s already happened.
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It’s especially gross to see a man use the word hysteria to describe women being upset about their uteri being regulated, given the etymology of ‘hysteria’.
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It is hysteria and you know it. You know it because you know that even if Roe is overturned, all it means is the issue is decided by the state legislatures, where it belonged all along. They will, in all likelihood allow abortion with reasonable restrictions in most states.
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