If Women Matter Democrats Need to Step Up and Stop This

by
Steve MacDonald

A group that has been working to shut down pregnancy care/assistance centers in Massachusetts is rumored to be eyeing Nashua, New Hampshire, where it would apply the same tactics. The group files complaints with the local government and spreads dis/misinformation about Pregnancy Care centers.

Reproductive Equity Now bills itself as a pro-choice reproductive rights organization, but freedom from reproductive choice is more accurate. They engage in lawfare against pregnancy care and crisis centers, claiming that they are deceptive and dangerous to women. What they are doing is trying to make it impossible for these facilities to help women even if – after voluntarily meeting with them – they choose to have an abortion.

There’s no post-op care from Planned Parenthood or other abortion providers. They separate mothers from their babies and then cut the women loose, too. The process doesn’t just end with the abortion. Hormones engaged for pregnancy change suddenly, and women with them.

Most, if not all, pregnancy care centers offer their services without a fee, including counseling or support whether or not you decide to keep your baby. Groups like Repo Equity are out to erase that choice from the reproductive landscape, using lawfare to bankrupt them and lies to undermine their ability to operate in a community.

This ought to aggravate anyone who promises women that they have a choice. It should piss them off more that organizations like Repro Equity think women are too ignorant to make that choice. And perhaps more so because the State of Massachusetts may be funding this deep-pocketed baby-hating, anti-pregnancy group. The Bay State reportedly gave Repro Equity Now $250k in tax dollars, and how are they making their way into New Hampshire?

Are they using some of that money to Mass Up New Hampshire’s reproductive rights, which by definition include the right to reproduce?

If Choice is more than virtue signaling, Democrats in the Granite State might want to step up now and say a word or two about it. Nashua was full of them last time I checked, and with elections in just a few weeks, if women are entitled to pursue options beyond abortion when they have an unexpected pregnancy, then privately funded non-profit women’s care centers are vital infrastructure in Nashua and around the state.

Either that or you should admit what we already knew. “Reproductive rights” means not reproducing, and groups fighting for those rights are anti-choice, anti-women, and just another well-funded front for the abortion industrial complex and the depopulation movement.

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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