I'm not sure where exactly to put this, so my apologies in advance if it should be someplace else.
A Planned Parenthood is going to be opening this month (pending final city approval; currently the process is tied up in legalese due to certain factors) in my state. For those of you who don't know what PP is, they specialize in low-cost women's healthcare, including contraception (birth control), gynecological treatment (exams and the like), educational resources, sexually transmitted disease diagnosis and treatment, and yes, Virginia, the dreaded A-word. I'm not interested in debating the morality (or lack thereof) of that last part; the fact is that the *overwhelming* majority of PP's services are preventative care-based, the abortion part makes up for only about 3 - 10% of total services (depending on what statistics you turn up).
What cheeses me off is that an anti-choice group with KNOWN TIES to religious extremists who HAVE been documented as committing violence against similar clinics in the past is trying its damndest to keep PP from opening/running. My state DOES have a need for such healthcare options, as one of our counties was recently ranked at an alarming rate for STDs and poverty increases. Unfortunately, the nutjobs have suckered an awful lot of people who don't agree with abortion but who otherwise might be OK with the rest of the stuff into believing that *all* PP does is abortions and that they're trying to "recruit" teenagers.
And when you factor in that many women take contraception medication for things like PCOS *in addition to* preventing unwanted pregnancy, yeah - this just smacks of yet another organized attempt to stomp on women.
I can provide links to information if anyone is interested in reading more on this story. (Hint: It's one of the biggest things to come out of the Midwest lately.)
A Planned Parenthood is going to be opening this month (pending final city approval; currently the process is tied up in legalese due to certain factors) in my state. For those of you who don't know what PP is, they specialize in low-cost women's healthcare, including contraception (birth control), gynecological treatment (exams and the like), educational resources, sexually transmitted disease diagnosis and treatment, and yes, Virginia, the dreaded A-word. I'm not interested in debating the morality (or lack thereof) of that last part; the fact is that the *overwhelming* majority of PP's services are preventative care-based, the abortion part makes up for only about 3 - 10% of total services (depending on what statistics you turn up).
What cheeses me off is that an anti-choice group with KNOWN TIES to religious extremists who HAVE been documented as committing violence against similar clinics in the past is trying its damndest to keep PP from opening/running. My state DOES have a need for such healthcare options, as one of our counties was recently ranked at an alarming rate for STDs and poverty increases. Unfortunately, the nutjobs have suckered an awful lot of people who don't agree with abortion but who otherwise might be OK with the rest of the stuff into believing that *all* PP does is abortions and that they're trying to "recruit" teenagers.
And when you factor in that many women take contraception medication for things like PCOS *in addition to* preventing unwanted pregnancy, yeah - this just smacks of yet another organized attempt to stomp on women.
I can provide links to information if anyone is interested in reading more on this story. (Hint: It's one of the biggest things to come out of the Midwest lately.)
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