Radical feminists are blasting an Indiana law that would require health facilities to dispose of fetal remains in the same manner as other human remains. In other words, abortion clinics would be forced to bury their victims.
The Seventh Circuit blocked the state from enforcing the law – setting up a possible showdown at the Supreme Court.
The law would also prohibit abortions motivated solely by the race, sex or disability of the unborn child.
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Lizz Winstead, the co-creator of The Daily Show, launched a vicious series of tweets condemning the Indiana law.
“If they (Supreme Court) take it & decide medical waste is a person, ROE IS DEAD,” she tweeted.
Teen Vogue columnist Danielle Campoamor echoed the idea that an unborn child is nothing more than medical waste.
“Dear Scotus, Fetal tissue is not a person. Fetal tissue is not a person. Fetal tissue is not a person. Fetal tissue is not a person. Fetal tissue is not a person. But I am. And I matter more than fetal tissue. Signed, people who have miscarriages and abortions,” she tweeted.
Mothers who have suffered a miscarriage do not mourn the loss of medical waste – they mourn the loss of an unborn child.
And one more thing, killing an unborn baby is not normal or natural, you foul, feminist monsters.
IMPORTANT NEWS NOT ON YOUR TV: Today SCOTUS decides whether it will hear an Indiana case requiring mandatory cremation/ burial for abortions AND miscarriages based on “dignity of personhood” If they take it, & decide medical waste is a person, ROE IS DEAD. PLEASE PAY ATTENTION.
— Lizz “Unlikeable” Winstead (@lizzwinstead) January 11, 2019
Dear #SCOTUS,
Fetal tissue is not a person.
Fetal tissue is not a person.
Fetal tissue is not a person.
Fetal tissue is not a person.
Fetal tissue is not a person.But I am. And I matter more than fetal tissue.
Signed,
People who have miscarriages & abortions.
— Danielle Campoamor (@DCampoamor) January 11, 2019
Abortion is just one of a few normal, natural, common outcomes of pregnancy. Countless people have had abortions and live births, miscarriages and later on abortions, or any other combination of reproductive experiences.
— Danielle Campoamor (@DCampoamor) January 15, 2019