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Originally Posted by Flash Walken
Not just abortion but Family Planning and women's health in general, which has implications of life and death on women in the united states, and, you probably guessed it, Black women are overly represented. In texas, black women represent 11% of pregnancies seen in hospitals but are 29% of the mortality rate for expectant and delivery mothers.
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Also in Texas, black teens have abortions at a rate of 78/1000, the highest anywhere in the states. Overall in the US, black babies are aborted at a rate of three to four times (depending on your source) higher than that of white women.
Somewhere, Margaret Sanger is smiling. Her vision of planned parenthood lives strong.
For the record I don't really give a #### if someone wants to have an abortion, but let's not sugar coat planned parenthood as some shining beacon of human rights FFS.