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·4 lata temu·discuss
> seeing as how it’s illegal in two dozen countries across Europe, Asia, and Africa

List of countries with same or more restrictive laws for abortion when compared with Texas abortion laws.

Europe - None

Asia - Afghanistan, iraq, syria, Yemen, Burma, Papua new Guinea, Bangladesh

Africa - Somalia, Mali, Malawi, south Sudan, Congo, Niger, Nigeria, Madagascar.

America - Venezuela, Haiti, Suriname, Paraguay, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Honduras, tiny Caribbean islands.

Your use of the phrase "seeing as how it’s illegal in two dozen countries across Europe, Asia, and Africa" would have been a great example of propaganda, especially considering that no country in Europe is as restrictive as Texas. Especially, leading with "Europe,..." instead of leading with " barely 2 dozen non European countries across the 200+ countries in the world".

But as we all know wedge issues and propaganda don't exist. So, my previous paragraph can actually be deleted because it is a non-sequitur.

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Abortion_Laws.svg
random314
·4 lata temu·discuss
Thanks for elaborating my point in detail. For reference, my post

"There are no wedge issues - propaganda doesn't actually exist. At the very least, my team doesn't do it."

https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Abortion_Laws.svg
random314
·4 lata temu·discuss
> There’s no “wedge issues.” The electorate cares about what it cares about.

Aka, propaganda doesn't actually exist. At the very least, my team doesn't do it.
random314
·5 lat temu·discuss
Can I do this with my vesting stocks? I get tax deducted stocks, always!
random314
·5 lat temu·discuss
Musk had billions of dollars in performance based stocks vesting over these years.

The simplest reason for moving is avoiding billions of dollars in California state income taxes.