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Update: it is LEGAL to be topless in Ontario. And for everyone commenting how gross it is for kids to see breasts: anti-abortion protesters are there with *fake* images of mangled fetuses/blood/gore. They are there specific to lie to and scare kids. I'd take breasts any day of the week over that.** Today (June 6), anti-choice protesters from the group Choice42 were
demonstrating at Peterborough high schools. The protesters were holding graphic signs and engaging in arguments with students.
This person interrupted them, holding a sign which read “Can’t feed it? Don’t breed it!” they then took off their shirt and held the sign above her!! Friends, the anti-abortion protesters LEFT.
HERO.
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[short video entitled “Non-Binary Abortion Stories” from @AJPlus of 2 people sharing stories about each of their abortions. Cazembe (a community organizer he/him) is a southern, Black, trans man and Jack (an abortion rights activist they/them) is non-binary, trans, Afro Latinx. They talk about their experiences re gender in accessing abortion services and why it is important to remember that “the only bodies that can get pregnant are not just women.” The video is made up of 2 individual interviews of them, each speaking to the camera, fully captioned, and ends with a photo of them together, smiling.
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Non-Binary Abortion Stories Video Transcript:
Cazembe: I didn’t get an abortion because i was raped. I got an abortion because i didn’t want to be pregnant.
Jack: It was never difficult to choose to have an abortion. Never. I wanted one. I’m a non-binary, trans, afro latinx.
Cazembe: I’m a southern, Black, trans man. I had to say more than once that it was me that was getting the abortion because i was dressed in masculine clothes and was presenting as a masculine person, it was assumed, i guess that i couldn’t get pregnant.
Jack: I never once was gendered properly. My pronouns are they, them, theirs. I’m a non-binary person, but i present very femininely, plus i was in something that was called a women’s clinic.
Cazembe: Competency training around trans and intersex bodies is just something that i feel like is necessary for every healthcare professional to go through because the only bodies that can get pregnant are not just women.
Producer: Adrienne Blaine. Editor: Kutlay Dede]
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Watch @wetestify storytellers Jack and Cazembe share their abortion stories and talk about the importance of including trans and non-binary people in the conversation about abortion.
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Abortion isn't only a women's issue. This trans man and non-binary person share their abortion experiences.
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