keccers
@keccers.eth
I don’t believe Democrats want to “control” me as this tweet says. Come on. That is ludicrous. Both sides wish to control the other. You won’t catch me mouth frothing about the end of democracy. Health and wellness were a huge motivator for me. My body is a ticking time bomb for cancer due to inherited genetic mutation. To prevent the worst of it the only choice I have is surgeries that would leave me infertile and pre-menopausal. I haven’t done this. I am waiting. there is a vaccine in human trials. So close. A vote for Trump means now that RFK — a man who vaccinated his own kids while telling you not to vaccinate yours — will supposedly be in charge of if I get to access it. 👎 If I ever am lucky enough to have kids — JD Vance voted against the Right to IVF Act. He made it harder for me to have the choice to not pass this to my kid, if I want to. For a bunch of people that love startups like Nucleus Genomics, it seems bad they wouldn’t be clear to operate nationwide. 👎
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Christian Montoya 🦊
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What else was in the "Right to IVF" Act? JD Vance is not opposed to IVF. You've been lied to by the media.
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keccers
@keccers.eth
I haven’t been lied to by anyone. I read the entire Heritage Foundation collection of essays on fertility. Vance wrote the foreword of this and it includes a piece that expressly speaks out against IVF because it lets women have children later or choose careers instead of starting families. IVF violates his Catholic beliefs. It’s too unpopular to go for a full ban, but broadly they believe it should be limited and or stopped https://www.heritage.org/2017-index-culture-and-opportunity https://www.heritage.org/2017-index-culture-and-opportunity/fading-fertility-ready-or-not He skipped the most recent vote on this issue in 2024 as he knew voting the way he wanted would be too contentious for the campaign.
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