As the abortion battle rages across America, one thing is for sure: The most marginalized are the transgender men who don't have access to ending their children's lives.
Watch this real NBC segment and marvel at all the wokespeak:
This story has so many layers to it.
Oh, we know!
We've all been talking about what the Dobbs decisions means for women, but it also matters for non-binary and trans birthing people.
BIRTHING PEOPLE!
This segment is a woke masterclass.
And this is "objective" and "balanced" NBC News!
...his experience with abortion.
Imagine telling people 50 years ago that this would be a real sentence.
When I think about my abortion, it saved my life.
Nope. Actually, outside of fraction of a fraction of cases where the mother's life is actually in danger, the safest thing is to deliver the child normally. What's dangerous is pumping a mother full of drugs, chemicals, and sharp objects to unnaturally end the normal process.
Cazembe Jackson is a trans man.
I love that they have to tell you because there's no way you would naturally know this if you don't speak clown.
Fun fact: Jackson is a BLM activist and a self-declared Maoist Communist who works/worked at the Freedom Road Socialist Network.
This, of course, is why Jackson is featured by NBC News and the ACLU.
Moving on...
It was 2001 in Texas...
Yeah, back then, Jackson wasn't even living as a man. NBC says she (oops, I slipped in the correct pronoun, sorry!) was starting to transition, but Jackson told the ACLU, "I hadn't come out as trans yet" at that time, "but was masculine presenting."
But it's clear they want to frame this as an enlightened transgender black person vs. those evil conservative cowboys.
(Yo, Wikipedia, I found a news outlet that's not reliable!)
I'm sure I and another person that came from that pregnancy would have been two very unhappy people or I would have committed suicide.
Wait, what?
Someone else "came from that pregnancy"?
Okay, I'm gonna need some clarification on that one.
Also, let's throw the suicide argument out the window. Yes, there are real issues of mental health that we need to deal with, particularly when it comes to assault. Let's not downplay it.
But in what other situation is, "I killed them because to live with them would have made me want to commit suicide" a reasonable excuse for ending a human life?
There are other people other than women and we need access to abortion too.
What an amazing statement for the history books.
I love the super-objective anchors at the end.
I got chills...
JOURNALISM!
After lamenting that doctors push back on fabricated reality, the anchors then talk about "the intersectional experience."
Nope, we definitely don't have activists running our media!
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