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Henry Stonehstone519
2025-11-17

South Carolina Weighs Nation’s Strictest Abortion Penalties
Source: Independent Journal Review
South Carolina Weighs Nation’s Strictest Abortion Penalties
Source: Independent Journal Review




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War On Women Signs To Smartpunk Records, Drops New Single

Photo courtesy of the band.

Smartpunk Records has announced their latest signing: the long-standing powerhouse group War On Women. Coinciding with the news, the band has dropped their first new music in five years, the single “Precious Problem.” The track encapsulates the band’s high-octane, in-your-face take on modern feminist punk rock. Vocalist Shawna Potter explains the song is about intimate partner violence, referencing how addiction can play a role in abuse, setting the tone for a powerful reinvention and new beginning for the group.

https://youtu.be/ywkEqGwZfxs?si=1X0wpWM7zGq127dD

#MUSIC #NEWS #PUNKROCK #WARONWOMEN

War On Women
Henry Stonehstone519
2025-11-12

A female Navy officer was about to be given a historic title. Then Hegseth stepped in
Source: The Independent


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2025-10-21

"I can't help you if you love to hate, you create the refugee, then you hate the refugee, no one's illegal on this stolen land"

War On Women, This stolen land
waronwomen.bandcamp.com/track/

#WarOnWomen #ThisStolenLand #Music

Maria De AgostoMaria1958@masto.pt
2025-09-25

In spite of worldwide revulsion and condemnation at the UN assembly, the ongoing #genocide goes on and the perpetrator free to flaunt his impunity at the world nation's forum he so arrogantly otherwise ignores.
#waronchildren #waronwomen #genocide #terroriststate #UNCharter
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Henry Stonehstone519
2025-09-17

has just declared and women's heath.
We are entering another

Henry Stonehstone519
2025-09-17

SC Senate bill is the most extreme, dangerous abortion ban in our history
Source: South Carolina Daily Gazette




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🌴 Seph 💭 👾vextaur@blog.taursnd.haus
2025-08-13
The image features a cartoon-style illustration with a pink background. Two characters are depicted: a woman on the left and a man on the right. The woman is holding a book and smiling, while the man is holding a folder and looking at her. The text on the image reads: "I see, so if I don't have sex with you I'm a prude bitch, if I use the pill I'm a slut, if I get pregnant I'm an idiot and if I choose abortion I'm Satan. Yay." The text is in black and is positioned on the left side of the image. At the bottom, there is a logo and the text "your ecards someecards.com." The overall style is reminiscent of a meme or a humorous card.
2025-08-12

War On Women // //

White Lies (official music video)
[album Wonderful Hell, 2020]

//via // //

link youtube: youtu.be/JQ6rACAhXo0

Deborah Rose ❌👑DebErupts
2025-08-10

I knew they would come after birth control.

Trump administration is walking back access to birth control for some people — including withholding funding from a Nixon-era program that guarantees access to contraception for low income people.
npr.org/2025/08/07/nx-s1-54947

#WarOnWomen #USAID #abortion #contraceptives #TrumpRegime #fascists #puritans #ChristianNationalists

"U.S.-funded contraceptives worth nearly $10 million are being sent to France from Belgium to be incinerated, after Washington rejected offers from the United Nations and family planning organisations to buy or ship the supplies to poor nations, two sources told Reuters.

A spokesperson for the U.S. State Department confirmed to Reuters on Wednesday that a decision had been taken to destroy the stock.

The supplies have been stuck for months in a warehouse in Geel, a city in the Belgian province of Antwerp, following President Donald Trump's decision to freeze U.S. foreign aid in January.

They comprise contraceptive implants and pills as well as intrauterine devices to help prevent unwanted pregnancies, according to seven sources and a screengrab shared by an eighth source confirming the planned destruction.

The U.S. government will spend $167,000 to incinerate the stocks at a facility in France that handles medical waste, the U.S. State Department confirmed.

The spokesperson said that a preliminary decision had been made to destroy certain products from terminated U.S. Agency for International Development contracts.

'Only a limited number of commodities have been approved for disposal,' the spokesperson said via email, adding that no condoms or HIV medications would be destroyed.

U.S. lawmakers have introduced two bills this month to prevent the destruction of the supplies following Trump's decision to shut down USAID, but aid groups say the bills are unlikely to be passed in time to stop the incineration.

The Belgian foreign ministry said Brussels had held talks with U.S. authorities and 'explored all possible options to prevent the destruction, including temporary relocation.'

'Despite these efforts, and with full respect for our partners, no viable alternative could be secured. Nevertheless, Belgium continues to actively seek solutions to avoid this regrettable outcome,' it said in a statement shared with Reuters on Tuesday.

'Sexual and reproductive health must not be subject to ideological constraints,' it added.

The supplies, worth $9.7 million, are due to expire between April 2027 and September 2031, according to an internal document listing the warehouse stocks and verified by three sources.

(. . .)

One of the sources with knowledge of the issue said that the Trump administration was acting in accordance with the Mexico City policy, an anti-abortion pact in which Trump reinstated U.S. participation in January. The pact forbids the U.S. government from contributing to or working with organisations providing funding or supplies that offer access to abortions.

The source said there was no way for the U.S. government to ensure that UNFPA would not share the contraceptives with groups offering abortions, violating the Mexico City policy. The State Department also told Reuters these were factors in their decision on Wednesday, and added that it had avoided $34.1 million in costs by cancelling other orders placed under the Biden administration.

The source also said the matter was complicated by the fact that the contraceptives in Belgium were embossed with the USAID trademark and Washington did not want any USAID-branded supplies to be rerouted elsewhere.

UNFPA did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the concerns raised by the source."

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"A pregnant woman in Tennessee was recently denied prenatal care because her doctor did not approve of her unwed status. The 35-year-old woman, who has been with her partner for 15 years and is the mother of the couple’s 13-year-old child, was told during her first prenatal appointment that the physician could not in good conscience treat her due to her marital status. The doctor offered no referral. She now has to travel to Virginia for care.

This is the first publicly reported case of a patient being denied prenatal care under Tennessee’s Medical Ethics Defense Act (MEDA), a sweeping piece of legislation passed by the Republican-dominated state government. The law grants health care providers, hospital systems, insurers, and others the legal authority to deny care based on 'religious, moral, or ethical' objections without any obligation to refer patients elsewhere."

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StacesCases2 🇨🇦 📎stacescases2.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy
2025-06-30

The #WarOnWomen continues...

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