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Washington Post: 'Experts' say that women of color will be the most impacted by the end of Roe

Whenever any mainstream media source cites “experts” in the headline, you know you’re in for some BS. The experts are always activists and liberal professors who teach in the gender grievance studies department. The Washington Post has found some experts who claim that, of course, women of color will be most affected by the overturning of Roe v. Wade. Why? Because a disproportionately high share of abortion “patients” are women of color — a result of systemic inequalities.

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Remember, this is according to “experts” and “advocates,” and they don’t have an agenda to push.


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