05/05/22 Thu. Safe, Legal, and 'Incredibly Common'! Black Women R's!
HuffPost "experts" tout safe and effective abortion care! Black female Republican's mother had her at 12! Morbid "celebration of life" at DC club!
The Hake Report, Thursday, May 5, 2022 AD: Hake catches up on Super Chats on Kushner Crime Family! // Huffington Post "Wellness": The truth about Women's Health, according to the Experts! // "Based" black female Republican Senate candidate Kathy Barnette (PA) says her mother conceived her at age 11! // INTERESTING CALLS! San Francisco male says he's pro-choice! It's a woman's body! Others say women make poor decisions. (SEE BELOW) // 24-year-old rapper's mother and sister(s) displayed his body at a DC nightclub for "celebration of life" //
MUSIC: "Sound Travels from the Snow to the Dark" - Frog Eyes - Ego Scriptor (2004, Absolutely Kosher) // "Finland" - TrackTribe - YouTube Audio Library (Chris selection) //
CALLERS
Roger from Arizona realized from Serge's JLP call women aren't as pro-life as they pretend! //
Rich from San Francisco, CA gets Hake heated on "pro-life," the woman's body and choice //
Serge from Missouri caught Hake on Azzmador, Modern-Day Debate, Ralph. Women, SMH! //
William from California says respect opinions! Pro-choice riots in L.A.! Crime in SF! //
TIME STAMPS
0:00:00 Thu, May 5, 2022
0:02:18 Hey, guys!
0:04:24 Supers: Acts of God, Kushner crimes
0:12:54 HuffPost 1: The real experts on abortion
0:28:26 ROGER: women more "pro-choice" than they admit
0:38:47 Supers: Postpartum, "equity"? Roe v. Wade ruling
0:41:42 black woman Republican rape baby
0:52:46 RICH, SF: Pro-choice vs Pro-life
1:12:39 Music intro
1:13:32 "Sound Travels from the Snow to the Dark" - Frog Eyes
1:16:32 Reading chat
1:17:49 Rich Supers: hypocrisy, women starting wars
1:26:43 SERGE, MO: Women think differently
1:36:26 HuffPost 2: Women's health at risk!
1:46:01 WILLIAM, CA: Respect opinions
1:55:52 Rapper's body displayed at club for funeral
1:59:43 "Finland" - TrackTribe
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HUFFPOST ON ABORTION
ARTICLE: What Doctors Want You To Know About Abortion Right Now | HuffPost Life
Wellness (Healthy Living section) – by Julia Ries On Assignment For HuffPost May. 4, 2022
There are tons of misconceptions about abortion and how it affects people's health. Here's the truth, according to the real experts.
(Some gems of quotes in this article)
Since 1973, Roe v. Wade has protected the right of all Americans to access safe and legal abortions. ….
… And though a handful of states are passing legislation that will protect the right to get an abortion, many others — 26 to be exact — are expected to quickly ban or restrict abortions.
If this happens, millions of people in the United States will no longer be able to access safe abortion care within their communities….
Despite the misinformation that swirls around the internet (and beyond), abortions are extremely safe procedures. They’re also incredible common — about 1 in 4 women will have an abortion by the time they are 45 — and, in many cases, they are life-saving.
“It is a common procedure, it is very safe, and I can’t emphasize that enough. This draft ruling is egregious, it is a basically a war against women,” Dr. Melissa Simon, a Northwestern Medicine OB/GYN, told HuffPost.
Here’s what people get wrong about abortion.
A report from 2018 examined the safety of various methods of abortion — medication, aspiration, dilation and evacuation, and induction — and concluded that abortions are safe and effective….
… It’s well known that delaying abortion care increases the risk of complications.
Some states require doctors to tell their patients that there’s a link between breast cancer and abortion — despite the fact that many high-quality studies have put this question to rest, according to Dr. Jennifer Kerns, an associate professor in the department of obstetrics, gynecology and reproductive sciences at the University of California, San Francisco.
Others fear that abortions cause infertility, but research hasn’t found a link between abortions and the ability to conceive in the future….
Another long-running mistruth is that abortions increase the risk of developing mental health issues. “There is a huge body of work demonstrating that abortion in and of itself does not cause mental health problems,” Kerns said, noting that people often feel relief after getting an abortion.
What we do know is that unwanted pregnancies can cause significant maternal depression and parenting stress. And those mental health issues don’t clear up with time; they are often long-lasting, afflicting the women who carried the unwanted pregnancies to term well into their 30s, 40s and 50s.
…. “Even in the setting of using contraception and safe-sex practices, having the option of an abortion is critical to the life and both physical and mental health of the woman,” Simon said.
Many anti-abortion bills have been labeled “heartbeat bills” … nomenclature is wildly misleading ….
“Just having cardiac activity does not mean the fetus, if born at that moment, would be able to survive,” Simon said.
Restricting abortion impacts people’s health and livelihoods.
Evidence shows that being denied an abortion has a devastating impact on one’s physical health, mental health and overall well-being.
The Turnaway Study, conducted by scientists at the University of California, San Francisco, found that women who carry an unwanted pregnancy to term have a four times greater chance of being below the federal poverty level.
They’re also more likely to experience serious health complications, such as eclampsia and death, and to develop mental health issues, including anxiety, depression and suicidal ideation. They’re more likely to stick with an abusive partner; their life goals tend to take a back seat, and their families’ livelihoods suffer. Many go on to experience chronic pain.
“The health and welfare of the citizens of this country suffer — we see increased illness, we see increased poverty and we see increased death,” Kerns said.
…. A recent study predicted that banning abortion will lead to a 21% increase in pregnancy-related deaths; that jumps to 33% among [b]lack women.
Maternal mortality rates are at an all-time high. The United States already has the highest maternal death rate among developed nations — and that crisis would only get worse without access to safe abortion.
“There are some women who get pregnant who could die if they continue with the pregnancy, and, therefore, an abortion is a life-saving procedure in those circumstances,” said Simon, adding that those circumstances are not rare. Abortions, in many cases, can save the life of the mother.
Here’s what the fall of Roe could mean for health care.
Much of the language used in abortion restrictions and bans — like “abortionists” — really deeply divides people and shames those who get an abortion or provide an abortion….
Simon says the potential fall of Roe reflects a crisis in women’s health care, specifically when it comes to maternal health. The end of Roe would mark a war against women and people who can get pregnant, who, for the record, comprise over 50% of the U.S. population, she added.
Simon is exceedingly concerned about what will happen to the growing maternal death rate if Roe falls and safe abortion care becomes harder and harder to access.
“That is what I am very worried about in this country — that we are going to go even more in the wrong direction than we already are with respect to caring for over half of our population: women,” Simon said.
BLACK FEMALE REPUBLICAN SENATE CANDIDATE WASN’T ABORTED
CLIP 11: Kathy Barnette - (Wikipedia) — Kathy4Truth tweeted: I’m the byproduct of rape. My mother was eleven when I was conceived. In the world the Left desires, I would never have been born. We need leaders with a steady hand to direct our nation through these difficult discussions. …4:31
Kathy Nelson → Barnette
(Resignated, she means resonated)
“Negro girl” — 12… Father was 21… (wonder where the father was)
It wasn’t a choice for me, says the mother Mamie Jo
She’s like crying… and Bible thumping… She has a family… (where’s her husband in this?)
(lavern_spicer) That is my friend Kathy Barnette (@Kathy4Truth) - she’s in a statistical tie with Dr. Mehmet Oz (Wikipedia) and David McCormick (Wikipedia) for #PASenate despite spending about 10% of what the others have spent AND despite a media blackout. (Note: Lavern Spicer is another black female Republican candidate for Congress out of Florida [24th district], out of Miami.)
(Wikipedia) Kathy Barnette was born and raised in rural Alabama.[2] She graduated from Troy University in Troy, Alabama with a Bachelor of Science in Finance. After college, she enlisted in the U.S. Army Reserve, and served as a reservist for ten years before starting a career in corporate finance.[3]
In 2014, Barnette began appearing as an occasional political commentator on Fox News after her YouTube video criticizing Michelle Obama went semi-viral.[3] In 2020, then a resident of Virginia, Barnette published the book Nothing to Lose, Everything to Gain: Being Black and Conservative in America.[4]
BLACKS' IDEA OF A FUNERAL
CLIP 12: (USA Today / Fox 5 DC) Viral videos of slain rapper's body onstage at nightclub send social media into a frenzy… 2:53
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