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    27 hours ago

    You risk your own and others situational awareness when you paint everything as a race issue.

    I grew up in Texas in a deep red county.

    They believe abortion is literally the same as killing a healthy 2 year old. Straight up. THAT is the basis for their opposition to abortion, plain and simple.

    You are dumbing down the discourse by being so focused on race.

    • @GiddyGap@lemm.ee
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      It’s both. Unfortunately, a lot of people are incredibly racist without even knowing that they are racists. They are just doing whatever they’ve always been doing, “and now, all of a sudden, that’s racist.” It’s like when people are defending slavery because it was “normal at the time.” It was still racist! It is now and it was then.

    • @Senal@programming.dev
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      116 hours ago

      “This stops them from killing babies” and “This also predominantly affects the group I don’t like” aren’t mutually exclusive ideas

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        They literally don’t care about skin color here. Not one iota. Murder is murder and this is that (to them).

    • You’re getting down voted, but you’re right. The actual lawmakers are probably more racially motivated. But based on my experience growing up in Alabama, most of the regular “pro-life” voters seem motivated by a genuine belief that abortion is murder.

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        05 hours ago

        I could see the race thing being more true for the politicians but even then I think it’s less of a thing than most people on Lemmy think.

        If we stop to think about it a moment I think that becomes clear.

        Do we think Ted Cruz would rather have a black Republican neighbor or a white Democrat? I truly think he’d rather have a black Republican neighbor. I believe the same is true for everyone I grew up with in Texas.

        IF we accept that (big if, admittedly) it can’t be a race thing. It would have to extend to a cultural thing.