Pomidor Quixote
Daily Stormer
May 18, 2019
1 in 4 women have had an abortion. Many people think they don't know someone who has, but #youknowme. So let's do this: if you are also the 1 in 4, let's share it and start to end the shame. Use #youknowme and share your truth.
— Busy Philipps (@BusyPhilipps) May 15, 2019
Women are herd mammals. When lacking firm, direct guidance, they operate based on whatever they perceive the general consensus to be.
Celebrities celebrating abortion is a great boost to their Moloch-supporting beliefs. These women have authority through their fame and are actively promoting an unashamed view on the practice of murdering unborn children for the sole reason of it being a convenient thing for the pregnant woman to do.
In reality, by openly talking with pride about their abortions, these women declare that they were too incompetent to manage their own bodies and prevent an unwanted pregnancy in the first place — but they’re too dumb, or perhaps too high on this so-called empowerment, to realize that.
AP:
Many people think they don’t know anyone who’s had an abortion, actress and TV host Busy Philipps tweeted earlier this week, “but #youknowme.”
So, she urged, “let’s share it and start to end the shame.” On her E! show “Busy Tonight,” she shared her own story of her abortion when she was 15. “I’m telling you this because I’m genuinely really scared for women and girls all over the country,” she said.
Check some of the Tweets using that hashtag.
I was 27. My then-boyfriend, who was big on "pulling out in time", thought we should consider having it and I said something like DO YOU HAVE ANY IDEA HOW MUCH I AM ON THE VERGE OF DOING?? 2 years later I started shooting my first feature. #youknowme https://t.co/AA6kiKKz0v
— Miranda July (@Miranda_July) May 15, 2019
You go girl.
In 2012, I had an abortion. It was one of the hardest decisions I've ever had to make. I still think about it to this day. But these truths do not make me regret my decision. It was the right choice for me, at that time in my life. I have not a single doubt about this. #YouKnowMe
— Amber Tamblyn (@ambertamblyn) May 16, 2019
Almost 60 years ago, my mother had an illegal abortion. It was too harrowing for her to discuss, but she made sure I knew it had happened. In 2010, my wife had a legal abortion after we found out her pregnancy was not viable. We cannot and will not go back. #YouKnowMe #YouKnowUs
— Cynthia Nixon (@CynthiaNixon) May 16, 2019
I had an abortion when I was 18 years old. I’m not sure if I’ve ever talked about it on here but I’m not ashamed so I’m sharing today because if #youknowme then you know someone who has had an abortion.
— Zerlina Maxwell (@ZerlinaMaxwell) May 16, 2019
I had an abortion. It was the right decision for me, and it wasn't a hard one. My husband and I were working more than full time and had three kids already. I was fortunate that, at the time, accessing abortion in TX was not the nightmare it is now. #YouKnowMe
— Cecile Richards (@CecileRichards) May 16, 2019
I am here and able to mother my incredible daughter because of the health- and life-saving abortion I had when she was three years old. #YouKnowMe
— Jessica Valenti (@JessicaValenti) May 15, 2019
What about the one you killed though?
I had just turned 24. I was trying to stay sober, living on $200 a week and was so incapable of taking care of myself that I hadn't seen a dentist in 6 years. It was a deeply sad experience AND a decision I never once regretted. 1 in 4. #youknowme
— Nadia Bolz-Weber (SHAMELESS af) (@Sarcasticluther) May 16, 2019
Alive today because I had an abortion. #youknowme #WomensRightsAreHumanRights https://t.co/7mLqOqo33M
— Jenny Lawson (@TheBloggess) May 15, 2019
I had an abortion. I just simply wasn’t in a place, financially or emotionally to take that on. I was and still am glad I had that choice because that’s exactly what it was, it was my choice, my body. #YouKnowMe
— Linsey Godfrey (@linseygodfrey) May 16, 2019
“There is a special place in hell for women who don't help other women." – Madeleine Albright #AlabamaAbortionBan #YouKnowMe https://t.co/zwvekAxaXj
— Maureen Shaw (@MaureenShaw) May 15, 2019
By the way: Madeleine Albright is Jewish.
#YouKnowMe. I had an abortion.
It was the best choice for my health & my family. While it was an immensely hard decision, I don't regret it.
Thank you, @BusyPhilipps for starting this hashtag & for all women who are sharing. I'm one of you & I'm w/ you.https://t.co/Gor4M9NF5Q
— Jackie Speier (@JackieSpeier) May 17, 2019
Telling my personal abortion story from the stage of the DNC in 2016 was the scariest thing I have ever done. But I knew the stakes then and we are seeing the consequences now. Thanks to @BusyPhilipps who started #YouKnowMe because you do. https://t.co/ovS00B7G73
— ilyse hogue (@ilyseh) May 15, 2019
I can’t distill my experience with abortion into a single tweet, but #YouKnowMe, and I wrote this for you. https://t.co/a1zRFcnnmf
— Lucy Bellwood (@LuBellWoo) May 15, 2019
Thank you to all the brave women for sharing their #YouKnowMe stories and a huge thank you to everyone who has been so supportive of me when I shared mine. I’m sending love to you all today!
— Linsey Godfrey (@linseygodfrey) May 16, 2019
Obese monstrosity Tess Holliday also shared some Menstrual Wisdom:
Actress Minka Kelly reminded people that “women do not get pregnant alone.”
Abortion has always been a retarded topic that we’re forced to hear about because we’ve given women rights, and they think they can decide things even though they constantly fail miserably at doing that.
See, of course women do not get pregnant alone, but a woman’s body is the one with the uterus and vagina, so if women are supposed to be independent and able to make decisions over their own bodies, they should also be able to deal with the consequences of those decisions.
Not getting pregnant when not wanting to get pregnant is easy: they just have to keep their legs closed. If they want to have sex, the Jews have made available for them a whole lot of tools to sterilize themselves so they can whore around without consequences. Women can take the fornication pill and only have sex using condoms. They can get a IUD, they can use spermicidal stuff on top of that, they can use multiple methods at the same time and, for those really serious about their whoring, there’s tubal ligation.
Discussing abortion in the context of oopsies is insane because of the sheer amount of instances and tools women have to prevent pregnancies.
Asking for the right to abort is asking for the right to escape the consequences of their actions.
This doesn’t mean that abortion should be outlawed. Retards, the deformed, mutants, the sick, mongrels and other cases should totally be killed before or after they’re born — it doesn’t really matter.
When discussing abortion, what we’re really discussing — what is really at the core of the argument — is whether or not women should be able to escape the consequences of their decisions. This inevitably requires reviewing the whole “women should be allowed to make decisions” bit.