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Just as you can’t be a good person if you’re homophobic, transphobic, racist or misogynistic, you cannot be a good person if you’re anti-choice.
You cannot be a good person if you don’t care about pregnant people.
You can’t be a good person if you put fetuses as more important than pregnant people. If you don’t think that pregnant people deserve human rights and autonomy, you’re a shitty person.
Those who say they value fetuses over mothers seldom value babies enough to offer financial support. Most anti-choicers are also anti-tax and expect single mothers to go it alone, screw the former-fetus, now-child’s health and well-being.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfyUDgukbAM
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By Kathy Savitt, Chief Marketing Officer
We’re excited to share the new Yahoo logo with you. It will begin appearing across Yahoo properties globally tonight.
We wanted a logo that stayed true to our roots (whimsical, purple, with an exclamation point) yet embraced the evolution of our products.
Thank you for having some fun with us this month, we loved hearing from you!
Here’s a fun video that illustrates the craft behind the logo:
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Matt Smith’s fondest Holiday Memories
Whilst browsing the BBC America Shop (We were searching for a Silence mug. We can’t remember where we put ours. This is not a joke. For real.) we came across these three extremely short videos of Matt talking about his fondest holiday memories.
(Source: bbcamericashop.com)
A young autistic boy has found his outlet in making science videos. Jordan Hilkowitz was diagnosed with autism when he was just 18 months old, he didn’t begin to speak until he was 5. His mother Stacey remembers the heartbreak she experienced as she watched her young son bang his head against the wall out of frustration at not being able to communicate.
It was his babysitter’s idea for Jordan to start making science videos. He’d always had an interest in science, and she felt that this could be an outlet for him to communicate to a larger audience. Larger indeed! Jordan’s channel, Doctor Mad Science, has received over 2.4 million views to date – and he’s become a local celebrity for his scientific knowhow.
(Source: blogs.scientificamerican.com)