Also highly misleading is the phrase "crisis pregnancy center" referring to a facility which has the objective of dissuading pregnant women and girls from seeking abortions.
I would suggest journalists and other neural entities (and of course anyone on the side of women's rights) find a more accurate way of describing such places. I don't think there is any obligation to use their own dishonest framing.
Crisis Pregnancy Centers often provide a range of options for women. Just because they do not provide abortions does not make them fake. The care they provide is abortion adjacent - exactly the kind of thing a search engine would be expected to dig up for you.
What does it mean that women should have a choice, but then to only offer them one choice, or to jigger search engines to funnel their view down to a single choice?
Women can make up their own minds - they don't need heavy handed political zealots determining what they can and can't see.
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 17.1 ms ] threadI would suggest journalists and other neural entities (and of course anyone on the side of women's rights) find a more accurate way of describing such places. I don't think there is any obligation to use their own dishonest framing.
What does it mean that women should have a choice, but then to only offer them one choice, or to jigger search engines to funnel their view down to a single choice?
Women can make up their own minds - they don't need heavy handed political zealots determining what they can and can't see.