@palasta:Can we stop this, please.
A German magazine made an article about an American CEO supporting the Texas law, and you called them hypocrites because "abortion in Germany was illegal". (you later edited and added "generally", just notice this today.) To start with, even if you were 100% right, that doesn't make them hypocrite because being German doesn't mean they support their own law. Same as being Texan doesn't mean you support the new Texas law.
That logical fallacy aside...
You are being dense just to save face. Notice this on the same article you posted. "Her personal goal is "that women realize abortions are not legal in Germany. So many people are surprised the first time they hear that.""
Why is this, why is it that people in Germany don't realize that abortion is not legal? That's why it's absurd you comparing Texas to Germany, because in practical terms the law allows it with much less restrictions than Texas.
Notice also in your own article
"Germany's Federal Statistics Office reported just over 100,000 abortions in 2018. Around 96% of the procedures took place after a consultation and before the 12th week of pregnancy. Just under 4% were carried out due to medical complications during the pregnancy, and only 20 pregnancies were aborted due to conception by rape."
See here you have it. In practical terms from the 100.000 abortions legally executed in 2018 (which is within their annual average) 96% were without medical or judicial reason and fall under the 12th week rule. Does that sound anything like Texas? Does that sound like it's actually illegal?
But hey, lets go to the German Public Health Insurance site (translated)
"Termination of pregnancy at one's own request
The unpunished termination of a pregnancy at one's own request without an indication is only possible within the first twelve weeks after conception if the pregnant woman has sought advice from a recognized institution on the and cons of pregnancy at least three days before the abortion (so-called pregnancy conflict counseling). The abortion may only be performed by a doctor other than the doctor advised. The consultation must be proven with a certificate.
Termination of a pregnancy for medical reasons or after a sexual offence
In the case of a "criminological indication" and a "medical indication", there is no obligation to provide advice. Nevertheless, it is also recommended to seek advice here."
and what about coverage, does the Public Health Insurance has any cover for this illegal act?
Termination of a pregnancy for medical reasons or after a sexual offence
In some cases, the AOK also covers the costs of the abortion itself. This is when the woman's health is seriously endangered by the pregnancy or the child was conceived by a sexual offence (for example, rape or sexual abuse of children). Prerequisite: A medical report proves a medical or criminological indication for an abortion.
Reimbursement of costs for women without income or insurance
For women with little or no income, the federal state in which they live covers the costs of abortion. This also applies to women who are not insured with any statutory health insurance. The benefits must then be applied for at the local statutory health insurance fund. The AOK assists with the application.
Do you realize now why your call out of the Germans makes no sense? They can in fact legally have abortions under the 12th week, they can have abortions after the 12th week with medical or judicial authorization, and the public health system subsidises it in some cases.
So please avoid this kind of defensive approach because it makes you look bad
I recommend for the future, if you dont know jack about a subject, dont be a little street pinscher running with the pack lead by a bitch in heat.
You made a terrible and ill-informed analogy with German law which within the context of the Texas law is borderline absurd. Plus, we're not even going with the incentive to snitching, which is the basis of the Texas law, and really pushes it out of any comparison to the German law. Which let me remind you again, you were the one calling them hypocrites due to your absolute lack of knowledge for the German situation.
Which makes it funny reading you accusing me of knowing "jack about a subject" when you are the one repeatedly insisting on being wrong just because you made a mistake. And I honestly think it was an honest mistake on your side, initially. You probably saw some comment online about the German law and went with it, without making any proper research, and when you were called out you decided to go down with it instead of just saying "My bad, in fact the German situation has nothing to do with the Texas one".
But please continue...
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