In a speech at Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris’ Michigan rally on Saturday, former First Lady Michelle Obama urged men to vote for Vice President Harris so that the ‘women they love won’t die during childbirth.’
Obama began the abortion portion of her speech with a guilt trip, telling men they don’t love women if they don’t support abortion. “Please do not put… our lives in the hands of politicians, mostly men who have no clue or do not care what we as women are going through,” she added.
Essentially, Obama is claiming that male politicians are incapable of understanding anything about why women might ‘need’ to kill their preborn babies, and is calling upon other men to be less ‘clueless’. Because apparently, if you realize that a woman is pregnant with a human being, and that human being also has value — well, then you just don’t care about women or what they “are going through.”
It was a speech laced with complete lies and propaganda meant to scare and pressure men into voting for Harris. In the speech, Obama hammered on some very big falsehoods:
- Michelle Obama claimed that women are in “legal jeopardy” because of pro-life laws, when no current pro-life law enacts any penalty whatsoever upon the woman.
- Obama insinuated that without abortion providers, women won’t be able to get Pap smears or proper miscarriage care.
- She claimed that unplanned pregnancies will prevent young men from attending college, indirectly encouraging more abortion coercion.
- She claimed that women will die in childbirth if doctors can’t do abortions. […]
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