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Culture War Roundup for the week of November 18, 2024

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Mistake vs. Conflict Theory

Left-wing doctors are playing a political game with women's lives to advance a pro-abortion agenda, helping to create propaganda.

Some doctors believe left-wing propaganda and think they’re following the law. Akin, they’re the type of people who (edit: if they disagree with the law), when the Nazis come to the door, would rat out a neighbor hiding Jews under the floorboards.

Doctors are covering up malpractice for a willing media.

The propaganda is so effective that even my religious, anti-Trump, Romney-Republican boss is concerned about his daughters getting pregnant and being unable to receive life-saving treatment. My sister had an ectopic pregnancy since Dobbs, and she experienced no issues accessing treatment.

This does seem to be the case. "There is a widespread opposition and suspicion to seeking compromise or harm reduction with Republicans" Instead, they're hoping the increased abortion-related deaths will ensure it's a salient issue for voters.

Even if this is true, so what? Texas isn't one of those places that believes in an inherent right to medical treatment. Freedom includes people who aren't you who do not wish to associate with you. Maybe if you need something from someone, you should either sit at the table with them and negotiate or else find a way to do without them, such as by training up pro-life doctors.

What are you talking about? I can’t tell what you’re claiming is malpractice. And what does it have to do with Jews?

I think the implication is that left-leaning doctors are, either deliberately or quite possibly inadvertently, engaging in something like Washington Monument Syndrome with abortion cases: in the same way that the first cuts to the NPS prominently close the Washington Mall, marginal non-emergency abortion restrictions are read to apply to even life-or-death cases that should be pretty clear.

I wouldn't put huge weight in it, but there are plenty of examples of partisans reading opponent's rules maximally uncharitably. The fight over school library books comes to mind: this is probably choosing a side, but every rule that is charitably "stop putting the works of Chuck Tingle in the kindergarten section" is read uncharitably to ban (unabridged) copies of The Diary of a Young Girl.