The Pitch Publishes "Abortion Is Essential Care' Screed To Kansas City Amid COVID-19

Hipsters haven't really done much to explain the obvious contradiction here but it's important nevertheless . . .

How reproductive rights have changed during COVID-19

Anna Selle works at Planned Parenthood. We reached out to ask her to let us know what's happening in this confusing time, regarding the ways reproductive health is being managed, and the political hurdles that clinics now face. As with everything under coronavirus, it's important to be aware of how the world around us is changing.

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  1. Must kill the babies to prevent them from getting old and dying from COVID 19.

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  2. If killing babies is essential to you, you need to reevaluate your moral compass. Babies lives matter.

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  3. Not even gonna give that trash a click. Read the Pitch faithfully for decades, use to do some great alternative reporting. Not even gonna pull a free one out of the carousel.

    New owners have turned into a progressive propaganda trash.

    BTW...did their California gay editor ever die of the chink flu or was it just another fake publicity stunt.

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    1. You're talking about that old queer from San Francisco. When HIV came from their bath houses, he wrote articles in the paper defending the reason they should be open. Having no idea in the beginning how the HIV was spread there was rampid hyper political rhetoric about the Discrimination to the gays because of this disease. When told the gays might have to condom up that was considered discrimination! When you told them they shouldn't just go out and have rapid sex with whoever unprotected, that too was met with cries of discrimination. Now to this Coronavirus he broke many opinions in the San Francisco papers about how people should wear masks and isolate themselves. That is liberalism for you do what I say not as I do.

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  4. Abortion is a necessary service, but only if you’re black.

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