CNN published an article Thursday showing they’re fully supportive of the depopulation agenda.
The reprehensible outlet complained that an anti-abortion law in Texas led to 10,000 extra births.
“A strict abortion law that took effect in Texas in 2021 may have led to nearly 10,000 more births than expected in the last nine months of 2022, according to research published in the journal JAMA,” CNN tweeted.
A strict abortion law that took effect in Texas in 2021 may have led to nearly 10,000 more births than expected in the last nine months of 2022, according to research published in the journal JAMA. https://t.co/7mIbOXflfc
— CNN (@CNN) July 6, 2023
“Texas Senate Bill 8, which banned abortions after six weeks of pregnancy with few exceptions, took effect nearly 10 months before the US Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision overturned Roe v. Wade and revoked the federal right to abortion,” the outlet wrote.
CNN reports:
They found that from April to December 2022, the first months that would have reflected the effects of the policy change, there were about 297,000 total births: about 3% more than the 287,000 births that would have been expected without the law.
“Texas is really unique in that it is one of the states that had one of the higher abortion rates – and, because of the population size, a relatively large number of abortions,” said Suzanne Bell, an assistant professor at Johns Hopkins University and co-author of the research. “At first blush, seeing the number was higher than I might have anticipated or hoped it might be.”
But the 3% increase is relatively in line with what other research predicted might happen, she said.
“There were still a lot of people who were going further afield for abortion care or who were self-managing their abortion,” said Bell, who studies patterns of contraceptive use and abortion. “But our results suggest that not everyone was able to overcome those barriers, and many were forced an unwanted or unsafe pregnancy to term.”
Bell claimed “people who are denied a needed abortion experience a range of negative impacts on their physical and mental health.”
“It’s hard to imagine the short- and long-term implications of a personal trajectory that may have been rerouted for the 9,799 people who were denied an abortion under SB8,” she added.
Twitter users commented on the news about 10,000 extra births in the state of Texas:
Best news I have heard this year. Thank you CNN!
— Andy Martin (@Dollarlogic) July 6, 2023
10,000 lives saved. 👏🏾
— The Wiz (@thewizmusic) July 6, 2023
Is that supposed to be a bad thing?
— Matt Clarke 🐬🧡🤍💙 🇬🇧 🇳🇴 🇮🇸 🇨🇭 🇱🇮 (@sophianictract) July 7, 2023
Your loss is the world’s gain.
Hallelujah!! Life wins 🤍
— Jillian Anderson (@Jillie_Alexis) July 6, 2023
“10,000 more births than expected?” Does that bother you?
— The Major 🇺🇸 🇮🇱 (@saltymarine80) July 6, 2023
Texas saves 10,000 lives! Better headline….
— Eric Hendrix (@EricWfd154) July 7, 2023
10,000 babies saved from murder and granted their right to life.
— rooted.wings (@BrittRooted) July 6, 2023
Strangest tweet I have ever seen @CNN… “unexpected” because they weren’t terminated, and that’s a bad thing?
— JDR (@JDRSC92) July 6, 2023
Thank God for this life-saving legislation.
— Seth Dillon (@SethDillon) July 6, 2023


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