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   hamilton to All   
   Obese ignorant Democrat nigger Rep. Cori   
   08 May 21 03:13:20   
   
   XPost: alt.niggers, alt.politics.democrats, stl.general   
   XPost: sac.politics   
   From: nigger-lovers@disney.com   
      
   One user called the term 'possibly the most degrading,   
   humiliating, misogynistic phrase to dehumanize women ever   
   invented'   
      
   What kind of malignant fecal stew elected this turd to public   
   office?   
      
   Democratic Missouri Rep. Cori Bush riled up her online critics   
   on Thursday when she referred to women as "birthing people"   
   during a congressional hearing.   
      
   The "squad" member was heavily ridiculed after she publicly   
   refrained from using the word "women" during a Democratic   
   oversight committee hearing where she recounted her personal   
   experience with difficult pregnancies to raise awareness of the   
   rising maternal death rate among Black expectant mothers.   
      
   CORI BUSH PRAISES ST. LOUIS' ‘HISTORIC’ VOTE TO ‘DEFUND' POLICE   
      
   Bush shared a video of the hearing to her Twitter page with the   
   caption, "Every day, Black birthing people and our babies die   
   because our doctors don’t believe our pain. My children almost   
   became a statistic. I almost became a statistic. I testified   
   about my experience @OversightDems today. Hear us. Believe us.   
   Because for so long, nobody has."   
      
   Congresswoman Cori Bush   
   @RepCori   
   Every day, Black birthing people and our babies die because our   
   doctors don’t believe our pain. My children almost became a   
   statistic. I almost became a statistic.   
      
   I testified about my experience @OversightDems today.   
      
   Hear us. Believe us. Because for so long, nobody has.   
      
   10:05 AM · May 6, 2021   
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   The remark set off a fierce reaction on social media. Critics   
   chastised Bush for reducing women to a "function" with her use   
   of the term.   
      
   "This is s---," Washington Examiner columnist Tim Carney wrote.   
   "They're called mothers. Calling them "birthing people" is   
   reducing them to a function--making them not human. That's   
   what's at the heart of this whole gender ideology. Reduce us to   
   atomized autonomous individuals without a role or connection."   
      
   Daily Wire writer Emily Zanotti called the term "absolutely   
   insulting" and "almost unimaginable."   
      
   "Eff off with that nonsense," she wrote.   
      
   Washington Examiner writer Becket Adams said "referring to Black   
   mothers collectively as "black birthing people" undermines their   
   inherent dignity and humanity, which is the opposite of the   
   congresswoman’s stated goal."   
      
      
   Emily Zanotti   
   @emzanotti   
   The words “birthing people” are so absolutely insulting it is   
   almost unimaginable. Eff off with that nonsense   
   Congresswoman Cori Bush   
   @RepCori   
   Every day, Black birthing people and our babies die because our   
   doctors don’t believe our pain. My children almost became a   
   statistic. I almost became a statistic.   
      
   I testified about my experience @OversightDems today.   
      
   Hear us. Believe us. Because for so long, nobody has.   
   https://pic.twitter.com/rExrMXzsSQ   
   11:23 AM · May 6, 2021   
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   Greg Price   
   @greg_price11   
   Susan B. Anthony was arrested for voting in 1872 just so women   
   in 2021 could demote themselves to "birthing people"   
   3:51 PM · May 6, 2021   
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   Steve Cortes   
   @CortesSteve   
   “Birthing people.”   
      
   This upcoming Sunday is no longer Mothers Day, it’s Birthing   
   Peoples’ Day.   
   Congresswoman Cori Bush   
   @RepCori   
   Every day, Black birthing people and our babies die because our   
   doctors don’t believe our pain. My children almost became a   
   statistic. I almost became a statistic.   
      
   I testified about my experience @OversightDems today.   
      
   Hear us. Believe us. Because for so long, nobody has.   
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   10:30 AM · May 6, 2021   
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   Chad Felix Greene   
   @chadfelixg   
   'Birthing people' is possibly the most degrading, humiliating,   
   misogynistic phrase to dehumanize women ever invented.   
   3:40 PM · May 6, 2021   
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   Steve Cortes   
   @CortesSteve   
   “Birthing people.”   
      
   This upcoming Sunday is no longer Mothers Day, it’s Birthing   
   Peoples’ Day.   
   Congresswoman Cori Bush   
   @RepCori   
   Every day, Black birthing people and our babies die because our   
   doctors don’t believe our pain. My children almost became a   
   statistic. I almost became a statistic.   
      
   I testified about my experience @OversightDems today.   
      
   Hear us. Believe us. Because for so long, nobody has.   
   https://pic.twitter.com/rExrMXzsSQ   
   10:30 AM · May 6, 2021   
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   Nancy Mace   
   @NancyMace   
   “Birthing people” - you mean women or moms?   
      
   The left is so woke they're stripping from women the one thing   
   that only we can do.   
      
   Leave it to libs to botch highlighting an important issue ppl in   
   both parties ??????? can agree on by catering to the fringes...   
   Congresswoman Cori Bush   
      
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