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Meet the Reddit ‘Aunties’ covertly helping people get abortions.​

When Victoria Spring woke up on Tuesday to the news that abortion rights might be overturned soon, she felt a weight in her stomach and hoped it was a bad dream. After processing the moment in her Queens apartment, she went into action, donating $500 to a national abortion nonprofit and signing up to do something she’d never heard of before: become a Reddit “Auntie.”

Spring is not alone. In the hours since a leaked draft opinion signaled the Supreme Court is likely to overturn Roe v. Wade, the landmark law legalizing abortion nationwide,thousands of people have flocked to a Reddit community called the Auntie Network, a pseudo-underground gathering space aimed to facilitate abortions in an age of diminishing access. On the page, volunteers sign up to lodge, transport, assist and care for people needing abortions who are alone or in states where it’s difficult to get one.

A modern day adaptation of underground abortion networks that helped people access care when the procedure was illegal, the Auntie Network stands alongside formal organizations like the Brigid Alliance and the National Network of Abortion Funds, that coordinate travel and remove financial barriers to getting abortions. But now, as the prospect of terminating a pregnancy in America faces staunch restrictions, the Reddit group offers a glimpse into a post-Roe era, where terminating a pregnancy in large swaths of the country requires an influx of community-based aid to organize and assist.

“People are outraged and people are using social media to form these networks of activism,” Spring, 32, said. “In the absence of having institutional support … we are going to have to more and more rely on each other.”

The Reddit community, r/auntienetwork, started in May of 2019, according to the group’s page. It was meant to be an organic space for people who needed help getting abortions to post and find assistance from others. In its first two years of existence, the group’s membership grew at a steady pace from a few hundred people to 18,000 members.

But shortly after Texas’s near total ban on abortions went into effect in September, membership spiked by the thousands in days, ultimately reaching roughly 45,000 by the end of April. As of Wednesday morning, a little over a day since Politico posted the Supreme Court’s draft opinion on Roe vs. Wade, the group has swelled to over 58,000 members.

In the thread, users from all across America offer various services to people seeking abortion.

There’s the rural Colorado auntie who lives with their father near a Planned Parenthood and offered people seeking abortion a “comfy twin bed and a supportive place to crash” among the mountains. The poster offered to cook meals, deliver or pickup packages, and noted their household is “420” friendly, a code word for marijuana.

Then there’s the Cleveland area auntie who will provide a ride from the airport to the nearby Planned Parenthood clinic, and “take you to the rock-and-roll hall of fame and take lots of pictures so you don’t have to tell anyone the real reason you came here if you don’t want!”

The spike in activity has been a challenge for the group’s moderator, who spoke to The Post on condition of anonymity to describe sensitive work. Since the news broke, the moderator, who goes by the Reddit username LallybrochSassenach and spent roughly two decades as an abortion clinic escort, has been frantically moderating the Reddit thread and vetting new members, barely pausing to sleep, eat, or use the bathroom. “It was a crazy night,” she said.

As the group’s lone active moderator, she single-handedly reviews each post and comment to ensure the community doesn’t get overtaken by antiabortion activists and remains a safe place for people seeking reproductive care or offering assistance. (So far, she estimates between 5 to 10 percent of the thousands of posts and comments she’s reviewed have been hateful and needed to be removed.)

“I’ve met a lot of people who have been guilted about making this choice,” the moderator said. “Guilting anybody for any decision they make about their personal body is just not helpful.”

Andrea Miller, the president of the National Institute for Reproductive Health, said mutual aid organizations like Reddit’s Auntie Network show how “ready and eager” people are to help those needing abortion care “especially in the face of this hostile Supreme Court.”

She added, however, that Reddit members signing up to volunteer should consider offering help to formal groups that have been around for years, such as the Brigid Alliance which arranges and funds travel for those seeking abortions, or the National Network of Abortion Funds, which helps remove logistical and financial barriers for people seeking abortions. “We want people to get involved,” she said. “But [we] really encourage them, if they can, to get involved and connect with the growing network of grass roots organizations that … are above ground.”

Miller added that formalized groups have deeper knowledge of local abortion laws than Reddit communities and can vet prospective volunteers more thoroughly.

“We have far too many examples … of ways in which those who are absolutely determined to prevent people from being able to make decisions about the reproductive lives and have abortions literally will stop at nothing,” she said.

To prevent scammers and bad faith volunteers, the Auntie Network requires users have a footprint on Reddit including “A SOLID 30 DAY recent post history before posting.” Still, the moderator acknowledged that with the spike in membership, new procedures might have to be developed. “It has always been 30 day post history and a judgment call,” she said. “Like any judge in any court, you do the best you can with the information you have at the time.”

And for Spring, who is thirteen weeks pregnant, joining the Auntie Network carries extra weight. She’s tried multiple times to get pregnant, and suffered miscarriages. She imagined how scary it could be to put your life in a stranger’s hands when seeking an abortion, saying that if someone reaches out to her seeking help she will provide information about her identity and make sure her house was set up in a way to ensure the person she was hosting felt safe.

Above all, she blamed officials in power for creating a world where this type of underground network is needed.

“It’s heartbreaking to me,” she said. “People are already in a desperate, terrifying situation and now they’re having to rely on the goodwill of strangers to get access to necessary health care.”
 
Silver lining: the aborted don't have to have such people as parents while possibly growing up in a seemingly endless Clown World.

Why is murdering babies so important to these people?
It's odd - maybe suspicious - how many have been somehow conditioned to adamantly think of the unborn as "just a lump of tissue".

(reminds me of that "life on Mars vs life on Earth" soy wojak meme)
 
Silver lining: the aborted don't have to have such people as parents while possibly growing up in a seemingly endless Clown World.


It's odd - maybe suspicious - how many have been somehow conditioned to adamantly think of the unborn as "just a lump of tissue".

(reminds me of that "life on Mars vs life on Earth" soy wojak meme)
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It’s no mystery, these people hate humanity and human life, their desired endgame is the extinction of mankind, they think we’re nothing but a pox on the Earth.

That’s why their ultimate nightmare is Handmaid’s Tale where people are *gasp* forced to propagate the species! No! Not that!
 
This alone proves you how much they DO NOT care about women. They only care about abortion becoming legal and normal, but they don't see women as people, rather as a tool to that goal. Our activists do the same, they offer women a quick solution to have abortions at home. Then you have doctors saying how women ended up being taken to ER bleeding badly because of them. Their answer "we're gonna do it until it's legal."
 
Why is murdering babies so important to these people?

Why do the people that want to murder babies think of themselves as the "good guys"?
Fetuses aren't babies. The Texas abortion law prohibited the abortion of the parasite before even it could be called a proper prospective human. Nobody gives a fuck if a fetus dies. Nobody gives a fuck if a living human dies so why should anyone care about a fetus? A fetus is not a person.

Abortion is needed for women who aren't healthy, financially capable of supporting a child, the fetus itself has a irreversible illness or deformity, or other complication.

There are plenty of options for women who dont want their child to hand the baby up for adoption. It's never pro-life niggas who adopt the kids, it's the same people who want abortion who actually adopt.

Prolife is the dumbest shit I swear. If you dont care about the lives of your fellow man, forget babies, you have no say in the matter.

Your future will always involve females. Get over your mommy issues.
 
Fetuses aren't babies. The Texas abortion law prohibited the abortion of the parasite before even it could be called a proper prospective human. Nobody gives a fuck if a fetus dies. Nobody gives a fuck if a living human dies so why should anyone care about a fetus? A fetus is not a person.

Abortion is needed for women who aren't healthy, financially capable of supporting a child, the fetus itself has a irreversible illness or deformity, or other complication.

There are plenty of options for women who dont want their child to hand the baby up for adoption. It's never pro-life niggas who adopt the kids, it's the same people who want abortion who actually adopt.

Prolife is the dumbest shit I swear. If you dont care about the lives of your fellow man, forget babies, you have no say in the matter.

Your future will always involve females. Get over your mommy issues.
If only there was many options to prevent pregnancy in the first place then slags wouldn't have to kill their unborn babies.
 
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Fetuses aren't babies. The Texas abortion law prohibited the abortion of the parasite
Yeah, okay, womanchild.

Whether one calls them "babies" or "fetuses", they can still be conscious.
Their consciousness is a red herring. We don't kill coma patients, passed out drunks, or sleeping people just because they're "unconscious".
 
Is there a way to convince these spinsters to only help Women of color? I'd donate if that was the case

It's reddit so you can be assured that all the spinsters with their underground railroad fantasies also have a particular look in mind of a lady who is "too poor" and "too dumb" to figure out how to interstate travel/not get pregnant, it helps the spinsters with some white-saviour points, helps the rest of us with the eugenics and all.
 
Yeah, okay, womanchild.


Their consciousness is a red herring. We don't kill coma patients, passed out drunks, or sleeping people just because they're "unconscious".
The easiest solution to determining if a fetus is alive or "just a dead clump of cells" is just to use the criteria we use to determine when someone who's alive becomes dead - only in reverse.
We consider a person to be dead when their heart irreversibly stops beating, or their brain activity irreversibly ceases. So logically, the best way to determine if a fetus can be considered alive is when both their heart starts to beat, and their brain activity starts. Both of these start at similar times, being at roughly the 6-week mark.

So why don't we just use that as the cut-off point for abortions*? It still gives the mother a month and a half to abort the baby while the fetus still lacks the biological capability to feel pain, and is based on legal and scientific definitions that've been in place for centuries, rather than emotional/religious arguments or definitions that were only made up a few years ago.

*outside of those where continuing the pregnancy will likely kill the mother, or where the baby will be so deformed that it'll either die in infancy or be braindead for its entire short life.
 
The easiest solution to determining if a fetus is alive or "just a dead clump of cells"
A fetus is never a "dead clump of cells" except when it's miscarried or aborted. That "clump of cells" grows according to an order into what we recognize as a newborn child-- only living organisms do that.
 
Is there a way to convince these spinsters to only help Women of color? I'd donate if that was the case
Margaret Sanger moment.
Fetuses aren't babies. The Texas abortion law prohibited the abortion of the parasite before even it could be called a proper prospective human. Nobody gives a fuck if a fetus dies. Nobody gives a fuck if a living human dies so why should anyone care about a fetus? A fetus is not a person.
See this is why 'aunties' get stereotyped as bitter old maids. "Safe, legal, and rare" has evolved into KILL THE PARASITE! and viewing pregnancy as something akin to what happens in Alien.
There are plenty of options for women who dont want their child to hand the baby up for adoption. It's never pro-life niggas who adopt the kids, it's the same people who want abortion who actually adopt.
Prolife is the dumbest shit I swear. If you dont care about the lives of your fellow man, forget babies, you have no say in the matter.

Your future will always involve females. Get over your mommy issues.
Citation needed, but I'm fairly sure religious people are disproportionately the ones adopting kids. In fact the according to this random adoption adoption site christians are twice as likely to adopt as any other group. Older, whiter christians in particular. There are loads of prolife hypocrites but at least they don't openly hate the idea of responsibility.
 
Fetuses aren't babies.
No, they aren't. They are still humans in their early stage of development. "Baby" is just a generic name we've given to small newly born humans, but their biological name is simply that, newly born or more specifically, neonatal. Before it, they are humans in prenatal state.
 
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