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Timeflyer

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Thu Sep 1, 2022, 12:27 PM Sep 2022

"Is the GOP now promoting the business of tracking women?"

From Tom Hartmann show, 8/31/2022

When the Dobbs decision came down from six Republicans on the Supreme Court, many folks were wondering how long it would take before vigilantes and GOP-controlled states might start tracking women seeking abortion services.

After all, pregnant women in Republican-controlled states didn’t just lose the right to an abortion with that decision. They can now legally be the victims of any man — be he a nosy neighbor, bounty hunter, or police authority —who wants to harass or control them. And there is no shortage of such men.

We’re there. It’s now. Between corporate data brokers and religiously affiliated Crisis Pregnancy Centers, women are under surveillance in ways never before seen. And soon we will be seeing that surveillance turned into actual prosecutorial action.

In states like Greg Abbott’s Texas, bounty hunters are now looking for ways to identify women getting abortions and friends helping them, visions of $10,000 dancing like sugar plums in their heads (and those bounties will go up to $100,000 with the most recent legislation Texas Republicans have proposed).

In states where getting, facilitating, or performing an abortion is now or about to become a crime, prosecutors looking to make a name for themselves — from those with statewide portfolios like Attorneys General to local police and DAs — dream of being the heroes of political ads in the next election cycle showcasing their high-profile arrests.

Both need data to track down women seeking abortions, and, it turns out, multiple organizations are already both acquiring, aggregating, and offering that data for sale to bounty hunters, police, and, in some cases, any person willing to pay.

The biggest players in this space of tracking pregnant women have, for years, been the so-called Crisis Pregnancy Centers (CPCs). These organizations draw in women by advertising and marketing themselves in a way that causes people to assume they’re offering abortions or referral to places or physicians offering abortions. Privacy International calls these “honeypot sites.”

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"Is the GOP now promoting the business of tracking women?" (Original Post) Timeflyer Sep 2022 OP
They will be trying to levy civil fines on people in other states... TheRealNorth Sep 2022 #1
Kick 🦵 Demovictory9 Sep 2022 #2

TheRealNorth

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1. They will be trying to levy civil fines on people in other states...
Thu Sep 1, 2022, 12:39 PM
Sep 2022

That provide someone with an abortion or assist them. I hope blue states are taking note and are putting plans in place to fight this.

Otherwise, they will be dragging people off the plane when an abortion doctor has a layover in Fort Worth or Atlanta, or be forcing Wells Fargo to empty your bank account to pay their "fines".

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