Opinion: Being anti-abortion doesn’t make me a white supremacist

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Opinion: Being anti-abortion doesn’t make me a white supremacist
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Dr. Bhavik Kumar, director for primary and trans care at Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast, in Houston on Wednesday, Aug. 11, 2021. Kumar testified during a House Oversight and Reform Committee hearing in Washington, DC, US, on Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022Houston doctor bashes Texas abortion ban as 'white supremacist agenda' in congressional testimony

,” : How dare Dr. Bhavik Kumar accuse me and everyone else who doesn’t approve of killing innocent babies of being racist, classist white supremacists. While I do not necessarily approve of the law exactly as it’s written, I do believe that “I didn’t want to be pregnant right now” is not a good reason to have an abortion. I also believe this should not be a religious or political issue. It’s a human rights issue. Every baby deserves life and, make no mistake, these are real people, not things.

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