Bumble, Match, Uber, Lyft Step Up To Help Women Battle Radical Texas Anti-Abortion Law

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The CEO of Dallas-based Match said she was “shocked that I now live in a state where women’s reproductive laws are more regressive than most of the world.”

and Lyft, have announced they’re helping women to battle the state’s draconian new anti-abortion law.

The new Texas law makes it illegal for women to obtain abortions — even in the case of rape or incest — beyond six weeks after conception, which is before most people even know they’re pregnant.rewarding vigilantes who report illegal abortions by allowing them to sue people like health-care workers or drivers taking women to clinics for “aiding or abetting” the procedure for $10,000.

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The horrors of not ripping your child into smaller pieces to throw in the dumpster. There’s enough sorrow and evil in the world without you people advocating for more of it.

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