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Thursday, November 21, 2024

Science Denier Stacey Abrams Claims Ultrasounds a Vast Male Conspiracy

'It is a manufactured sell designed to convince people that men have a right to take control of a woman's body... '

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Failed political candidate and science-denier Stacey Abrams is up to her old tricks, this time suggesting that ultrasound machines are part of a patriarchal conspiracy to stop women from committing infanticide via abortion.

Likely desperate for attention as she appears to be looking at a second failed campaign in the past four years, Abrams noted at a panel that there is no such thing as a baby’s heartbeat in the womb, RedState reported.

“There is no such thing as a heartbeat at six weeks. It is a manufactured sell designed to convince people that men have a right to take control of a woman’s body,” she said while on the panel.

She continued to suggest that the scientific technology has been designed to dupe women into believing that their babies are babies so that men can continue to rule. Oddly, the fact-checkers have not looked into this claim.

Abrams took to Twitter after to continue spreading science-denying misinformation.

In her view, abortion is good because it helps raise living standards and GDP.

“When a woman is forced to carry an unwatned pregnancy to term, they’re 4x more likely to end up in poverty and 60% less likely to stay employed full-time,” she wrote.

“Outlawing abortion perpetuates the cycle of poverty that disproportionately affects black + brown women and harms our economy.”

Despite being propped up ad nauseam by the leftist media, Abrams’ attempts to appeal to the far-Left appear to be flailing in the purple state of Georgia. Most projections indicate that Abrams has no real shot at unseating Republican Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp this November.

Abrams has been a radical advocate for following “the science” when she finds it more politically suitable.

Last month the obese leftist tested positive for COVID, despite the fact that she has spent years endorsing maximal masking policies and vaxx jab mandates.

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