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Kat Cammack recounts emergency room ordeal but claims ‘fearmongering’ by Democrats and pro-choice activists sowing confusion among medical professionals

Florida Republican Rep. Kat Cammack has revealed that she almost died last year as a result of her state’s six-week abortion ban, which left hospital staff reluctant to treat her ectopic pregnancy for fear of criminal prosecution.

Cammack was only five weeks pregnant at the time, the embryo had no heartbeat and her own safety was in jeopardy, but nevertheless the congresswoman found herself forced to pull up the letter of the law on her phone to argue the case and even put in a call to Governor Ron DeSantis, without being able to reach him, before staff relented and came to her aid.

But surprisingly, given her ordeal, the representative does not feel the law itself is at fault and instead blames Democrats for scaring medical professionals into confusion over their responsibilities.

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[–] GoobyMcMooby@lemmy.zip 52 points 18 hours ago* (last edited 11 hours ago) (1 children)

Anyone not in the cult is “the left” or some other label that no longer means anything. It’s intentional to keep shifting public perception of anything that isn’t fascist is actually unamerican. No one wants to be an outsider, Timmy. You will enjoy your Medicaid cuts because if you don’t you’re a communist socialist woke CRT DEI feminist politically correct SJW who believes in intersectionality.

[–] TrojanRoomCoffeePot@lemmy.world 43 points 17 hours ago (3 children)

As a foreigner, it's lowkey fucking hilarious to see Americans call everything left-of-center "Leftist/socialist/radical", when even the Democrat party would typically be classed as slightly right of center in many democratic nations. Their attacks on countries like Sweden, Germany, Canada, etc. for enacting basic social programs to stem the damage from addictions and homelessness for example are pretty telling, as though it would be beneficial to society overall to leave people to their fates with no assistance, as though they were fish that jumped out of water onto the beach - as though they should just be left out in the sun to die, and rot in the open air while everyone passes by unconcerned.

[–] ExtantHuman@lemm.ee 17 points 17 hours ago

These maga cultists think DICK CHENEY of all people is a commie librul. Forget left of center.

[–] Hayduke@lemmy.world 7 points 15 hours ago (3 children)

It seems like most Americans barely leave their own state, let alone a country that isn’t Mexico or Canada. Having spent a fair time in most European countries, political discussions with locals typically involve how skewed the US perspective is on liberal/conservative views. Like calling Biden or Harris radical leftists. JFC. It’s embarrassing that people actually believe that. The brainwashing here is crazy.

[–] Gammelfisch@lemmy.world 1 points 4 hours ago

They barely leave their county.

[–] Buske@lemmy.world 9 points 12 hours ago (1 children)

Most americans barely have 5$ in their bank account at the end of the month, Of course they dont leave their own state, most cant even leave their home.

[–] Spacehooks@reddthat.com 2 points 6 hours ago

Americans are financing their next meal...

[–] SabinStargem@lemmy.today 5 points 13 hours ago (1 children)

I think part of the problem is the lack of money. Specifically, if you don't have enough money, exploring the world and seeing different ways of life isn't an option.

Poverty is corrosive to personhood and society, since it inherently kills possibilities - education, meeting people, contributing to community, and more.

[–] Hayduke@lemmy.world 3 points 12 hours ago

That is very true. My comment certainly wasn’t a knock against anyone who can’t travel. The value proposition for travel to that extent is a hard sell to someone living paycheck to paycheck. The first time my wife and I went to Europe was largely on credit cards (we were young and paycheck to paycheck as well). We had to give up many comforts over the following years to pay it off.

The relative geographic isolation here is a major hurdle, and while the internet should be a great tool to discover what potential we have (like not going bankrupt after falling ill), it’s just as useful for big money to control the narrative.

[–] flandish@lemmy.world 8 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

love that pic. gonna steal it because I’m a lefty commie anarchist.

[–] TrojanRoomCoffeePot@lemmy.world 6 points 17 hours ago* (last edited 14 hours ago) (1 children)

Feel free to yoink, that's how I got it.