An Alabama woman was imprisoned for ‘endangering’ her fetus. She gave birth in a jail shower

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An Alabama woman was imprisoned for ‘endangering’ her fetus. She gave birth in a jail shower
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15 years in prison for "endangering a fetus"? Then giving birth only for that child to not have a mommy during childhood, adolescence, and teenage years?

And this is considered good policy by those who create these laws?

wtf

This is about forcing women to live in fear and under control of the patriarchy.

conservatives dont create logical policies. there is absolutely nothing logical about their 'platform'... except maybe 'brainwash masses to accumulate wealth'

The conservatives' platform is entirely logical:

  1. Removing education, opportunities, and social safety nets keeps people ignorant, poor, and vulnerable.

  2. Without government willing to help, people in need are forced to turn to the church.

  3. Religion breeds more conservatives.

(Forced-birth polices not only take step #3 literally, but also enhance step #1 by burdening young people with kids they aren't ready for.)

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Its not about creating healthy environments or being concerned about the sanctity of life.

its about punishing the "other" for reproducing and dictating everything a woman can do.

These are people who believe in generational punishment. You should be punished for what your parents did.

Remember, we're all paying for what Adam and Eve did.

You'd think so, but try bringing up reparations and see how quickly they change their tune about the sins of their fathers.

It's about control over women, none of the pedo conservatives care about the well being of kids at all.

I think it was for previous charges after she violated probation. But yeah, if we're going to talk about endangering a fetus, then everyone who had a hand in her jail conditions and who ignored her when she went in to labor should also be in prison because every one of them is guilty of endangerment.

No she was one of several women imprisoned under a new Alabama statute for "chemical endangerment of a fetus." You know, a "crime" that already can't be committed again by the time the imprisoned reach trial for it because of the way our "justice" system works.

Those women aren't allowed to endanger a fetus, but the all-knowing authorities are, apparently. (Yes, let's forcibly cold-turkey detox a pregnant person who was using. Great idea.)

Oh I read the article last week and misremembered what the 15 years was for. Either way, not one person was actually interested in protecting her fetus.

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Alabama is a conservative confederate state. This is their preferred political outcome, yes, exactly.

Did you read the article?

accusations that she’d tested positive for methamphetamine while pregnant

Pretty sure a child being raised in foster care is safer than one dying in the womb from narcotics poisoning.

Who conducted the tests? What is the false positive rate? Was retesting done to ensure accuracy? Does CPS get to choose the testing labs, maybe the ones that get the results that they want? Did the sample have identification on it that a manager at the testing center could trace to the person?

I will start believing the criminal justice system the day I don't read weekly stories of missing body cam footage.

I don't know but none of that is what we were discussing.

I see. Well clearly this police department deserves your blind faith.

What does any of this have to do with the police department? Do you have a response that is actually tangentially related to my comment?

Lmao pretend you can't even fathom what he meant, that the system is rigged and that they got the result they wanted because the US is seemingly inherently corrupt.

Nonetheless it's no surprise, this woman would've needed help and care. There's only speculation that could be done regarding circumstances, but I think it boils down to the "pro life" - laws being ironic

I know exactly what they meant. What I don't know is how it's related to what I said.

We can have a conversation about how our prison systems treat prisoners. Which we'll likely agree on

Or we can have a conversation about police abuse of power, which we'll probably also agree on.

Or we can have a conversation about our broken criminal justice system, which seems boring because again, we'd probably just agree.

Or we can have a conversation about whether pregnant mothers, in general, should be allowed to be imprisoned for attempting to kill their unborn children, but it seems like people just want to derail the conversation with irrelevant arguments.

But you go on with ya bad self, Mr. Straw Man.

No, your "red thread" was that it was just to take the baby away with cps(?) because she either did or does narcotics. And somehow you feel it is derailing to even take any question outside the narrow scope of it.

It is what people are discussing, it is a health issue. Both addiction and abortion are.

I don't know what a "red thread" is.

was that it was just to take the baby away with cps(?) because she either did or does narcotics

Yes that's correct, good job.

And somehow you feel it is derailing to even take any question outside the narrow scope of it.

Except it's not "outside the narrow scope", it's got nothing to do with my statement. And you know that you can't argue with my statement so the only way you can "win" is to argue about something else entirely.

It is what people are discussing

It is not what I was discussing, nor was it what the person I replied to was discussing.

Not interested in winning, is this projection? If so, change the mindset. Why are you so belittling? Read of the appeal to ridicule.

And if you're not interested, not answering only means one part simply cba

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