Young Women can see Bull$hit a Mile Away


Republicans including their Forced Birth subgroup is bother by recent election results and polling. All show young women going to the left. A poll shows young women are 30% more likely to be very liberal than young men. The link advises the Forced Birth community to give young pregnant women an uplifting message. The message suggested is, "Buck up. You've got this. You can give birth and have a happy life."

Another way of saying this is, "It will be OK if you miss work and/or are fired because of the birth. If you cannot make your rent payment, it's OK. Somewhere out there is another place to live. We don't know where but be optimistic."  

This is an add on to the new version of the Forced Birth message, "We're for both the baby and the mother." They are not and never have been for the mother. Their message has always been to condemn women who have abortions. Now, the "thoughts and prayers" message, which costs no money, it the message of the day. 

Forced Birth political operatives could be lobbying Congress and state legislatures to subsidize women who give birth. This, of course, goes against the condemnation message the right so wants to deliver to pregnant women. 

A large percentage of women who seek abortions already have young children. It is these children the women want to help and feel an abortion is the best way to do this. The window is open, therefore, for Forced Birth political operatives to offer held for these women. Free childcare would benefit them as well as the rest of the nation.   

The option of giving help to women in childbirth has always been there. There has never been interest in it. Maybe now when Forced Birth is being forced to shop for ideas this practical one will move up in acceptance. 


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