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Russia: Anti-abortion campaign urges women to give birth to more soldiers

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  • G [email protected]

    The russians I've met also left Russia and now live in germany and watch russia state TV and vote AFD.

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    That’s good to know even if anecdotal. Damn shame. My brother was born in Kostroma. I can’t imagine getting out, choosing to indoctrinate myself, and then voting for the party that hates Ausländers. Thanks for sharing.

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      The proposed law text is posted on the Vkontakte page of a church in Severodvinsk. Churches in Novodvinsk and Arkhangelsk are also collecting signatures aimed at the regional assembly to take action and adopt a new anti-abortion law.

      It should not be allowed to propagate abortion, and it should not be allowed to assist with termination of pregnancy anywhere in the Arkhangelsk region, the proposed law text suggest.

      In social media, the church has posted a banner of an unborn baby side-by-side with a young child dressed up in combat uniform:

      "Protect me today, I can protect you tomorrow. Abortion is murder," the text reads.

      Russia’s intensified campaigns against abortion follows Vladimir Putin’s decision to declare 2024 “the Year of the Family.”

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      So Soviet Russia wasn’t so bad when compared to this

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        The proposed law text is posted on the Vkontakte page of a church in Severodvinsk. Churches in Novodvinsk and Arkhangelsk are also collecting signatures aimed at the regional assembly to take action and adopt a new anti-abortion law.

        It should not be allowed to propagate abortion, and it should not be allowed to assist with termination of pregnancy anywhere in the Arkhangelsk region, the proposed law text suggest.

        In social media, the church has posted a banner of an unborn baby side-by-side with a young child dressed up in combat uniform:

        "Protect me today, I can protect you tomorrow. Abortion is murder," the text reads.

        Russia’s intensified campaigns against abortion follows Vladimir Putin’s decision to declare 2024 “the Year of the Family.”

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        More blood to the blood god!

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        • captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.worksC [email protected]

          Is or was Russia a developed country?

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          The western areas are, the eastern areas are not, in broad strokes.

          They are only conscripting the undeveloped areas.

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          • G [email protected]

            From the womb to the cradle. From the cradle to the trench.

            The russian life.

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            #28

            From the trench to being scattered across a ukrainian field.

            But hey, at least their mother received some household appliance to remember them by.

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              The proposed law text is posted on the Vkontakte page of a church in Severodvinsk. Churches in Novodvinsk and Arkhangelsk are also collecting signatures aimed at the regional assembly to take action and adopt a new anti-abortion law.

              It should not be allowed to propagate abortion, and it should not be allowed to assist with termination of pregnancy anywhere in the Arkhangelsk region, the proposed law text suggest.

              In social media, the church has posted a banner of an unborn baby side-by-side with a young child dressed up in combat uniform:

              "Protect me today, I can protect you tomorrow. Abortion is murder," the text reads.

              Russia’s intensified campaigns against abortion follows Vladimir Putin’s decision to declare 2024 “the Year of the Family.”

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              #29

              Orthodox Church at it. Again.

              For context: unlike USSA, here in former USSR country banning abortions is VERY unpopular, I don't think any amount of yachts can achieve this. Their real goal seeme to be removal of abortion from goverment clinics.

              Russia’s intensified campaigns against abortion follows Vladimir Putin’s decision to declare 2024 “the Year of the Family.”

              Nah, they were doing long before.

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              • N [email protected]

                Even in soviet Russia, women were allowed autonomy over their own bodies. Abortion wasn't banned.

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                *except 1936(during Stalin)-1955(2 years after his death)

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                • G [email protected]

                  So who are they planning to invade next ~18 years from now?

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                  Kiril's ass by Pu. Or Pu's ass by Kiril. Frog, snake, who cares?

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                  • G [email protected]

                    From the womb to the cradle. From the cradle to the trench.

                    The russian life.

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                    #32

                    And then it got worse.

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                    • G [email protected]

                      The russians I've met also left Russia and now live in germany and watch russia state TV and vote AFD.

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                      #33

                      and vote

                      Don't belive.

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                      • meldrik@lemmy.wtfM [email protected]

                        How low can a country sink lol

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                        And then it got worse.

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                        • T [email protected]

                          That’s good to know even if anecdotal. Damn shame. My brother was born in Kostroma. I can’t imagine getting out, choosing to indoctrinate myself, and then voting for the party that hates Ausländers. Thanks for sharing.

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                          Last German election voters with migrant backgrounds from the former Soviet Union were 19.4% more likely to vote for the AFD. Still not a majority, then again the Soviet Union was a lot larger then just Russia.

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                          • N [email protected]

                            From the trench to being scattered across a ukrainian field.

                            But hey, at least their mother received some household appliance to remember them by.

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                            I don't get the intention there. The article says itself that meat grinder means the same thing in terms of soldiers as it does in English. How did they think this is anything else than an insult?

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                              https://www.msn.com/en-xl/africa/top-stories/putin-s-party-sparks-outrage-by-gifting-meat-grinders-to-mothers-of-soldiers-killed-in-ukraine/ar-AA1AC2Xk

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                              Wtf that's 1 day old and not the onion?

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