The good stuff! Check out more pics like these here and here.
There’s a lot of negative posts going around, not intentionally negative but highlighting the issues at hand - they are doing their job, but let’s not forget the light and the good that still prevails. And it does - I promise you that - because, fundamentally, people are good.
Well I guess we can add “Nazi" to the ever-growing list of “words that used to mean something before progressives got ahold of them”.
When will you dingbats realize that by diluting all of these terms, Nazi, racist, fascist, sexist, etc., you make it that much easier for actual fascists and racists and Nazis to gain footing? If you cry Wolf one too many times, people will stop running to the rescue.
“How Satellites pushed the idea that the earth is round.”
I’m just leaving this here, it speaks for itself. That pro-choice position is all about science. But when that hardcore science starts presenting itself, it’s all about that cognitive dissonance.
They’ve already altered the title to “How the ultrasound became political.”
Oh, and the author’s bio:
Moira Weigel is a writer and a doctoral candidate in comparative literature at Yale University. She is the author of Labor of Love: The Invention of Dating.
Such scientific knowledge.
My best friend is going to school to be an ultrasound technician so obviously this article piqued her interest and she was absolutely horrified by what it said so she was ranting to me about it.
In essence, it’s saying that it’s terrible how women are forced to view an ultrasound before they get an abortion because lawmakers and such just assume that if they do, it will prove to them that the lump of cells inside them is a human and force them into not having an abortion.
It also goes on to say that ultrasounds are being used so men can see into women’s bodies without female interference. It takes the focus off of the women and puts it onto the fetus.
The whole article is just super confusing. it talks about ultrasounds like they’re not objective fact.
Thank u. I was professionally diagnosed with PTSD and seeing all these kids diagnose themselves with something so serious actually really hurts people. Mostly because it makes you feel like you are faking it, even though you know you got a real diagnosis. So.. good post and I hope people on Tumblr will realize that they are hurting people just because they want attention.