Nov 1, 2024
Teen DIES After Being Denied Abortion In Texas
18-year-old Nevaeh Crain has died after being denied abortion care in Texas.
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A pregnant Texas teenager died after
visiting three separate emergency rooms,
desperately trying to get care
in just the latest needless death,
highlighting the damage that has
been done by the death of Roe v Wade
and the state restrictions
on bodily autonomy that have followed.
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We're talking here about Nevaeh Crane,
an 18 year old.
You can see her in this photo.
She had gone to two different emergency
rooms inside of just 12 hours
in October of last year, each time
returning home feeling worse than before.
She was only diagnosed
with strep throat upon her first visit.
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She had told them that she had a
sharp abdominal cramps, but despite being
pregnant, they didn't look into that.
They didn't think that
that was worth investigating.
Medical records indicate
that she later tested positive for sepsis,
a potentially life threatening condition,
on her second visit,
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but doctors still cleared her to leave
after apparently confirming that her six
month old fetus still had a heartbeat.
Now, you might wonder, well,
clearly there is something going on.
Maybe something should be done.
So what does it matter that the fetus
had a heartbeat at that point?
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Well, apparently in Texas
that's really all that matters.
Texas's abortion ban that they passed
after Donald Trump's Scotus killed Roe
v Wade threatens prison time for
interventions that end a fetal heartbeat,
regardless of whether the pregnancy
is wanted or not.
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So we're not even talking here
about just a situation
where to save her health or life.
They might have had to try
to end the heartbeat.
No, it's broader than that.
If they intervened to save her life,
not even wanting to end the pregnancy,
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and it did end the pregnancy,
those doctors, or perhaps nurses,
or perhaps others could have ended up
literally locked up in Texas prisons.
And so when you find out that across
multiple trips, they really wanted
to on the side of not doing anything,
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I think a lot of people wonder
if all of that comes down to the law,
and I personally think that it did.
Now, on her third trip to the hospital,
Crane was finally moved to intensive care
after an obstetrician insisted
on two ultrasounds
to, quote, Confirm fetal demise.
Again, we can only do anything
after we've confirmed that the fetus
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has already naturally passed.
We didn't do anything about it.
Don't lock us up.
She died hours later
after suffering organ failure.
A nurse noted that by that point,
her lips had turned blue and dusky.
And so the latest story,
multiple stories just this week
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about how Texas has led to this situation.
We've seen it in other states,
as well as one, health law and policy
professor emerita at George Washington
University said pregnant women have become
essentially untouchables.
And by the way,
I'm doing all this speculation
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about how the staff at these hospitals
have to on the side of not intervening,
even if they think
it's not in the patient's interest
because they don't want to go to prison.
You know who else is saying that? Them.
They are raising the alarm about this.
In states with abortion bans,
such patients are sometimes bounced
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between hospitals like, quote,
hot potatoes with health care providers
reluctant to participate in treatment
that could attract a prosecutor.
That is what doctors told ProPublica.
In some cases, medical teams are wasting
precious time debating legalities
and creating documentation, preparing
for the possibility that they'll need to
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explain their actions to a jury and judge.
All of that, of course, has nothing to do
with saving these women's life.
But that's what they're focusing on,
because if they don't,
they might end up in prison.
So first I want to go through some things
that were Republican talking points,
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see how they aged.
They claim that they are pro-life.
Does this look pro-life to you?
No, it looks like, hey, I have some
sort of religious dogma, which I'm going
to point out every time isn't true.
The Bible is pro-abortion.
Numbers 11 Exodus 21. You could read it.
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I don't talk much about Exodus 21. That's
when a woman is injured who's pregnant.
In the Bible it says if she is killed,
an eye for an eye, life for a life,
you get to take that guy's life.
If she loses the baby, she has
a miscarriage because she was attacked.
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They say, oh, that's just a fine.
That's not a life.
It's in the Bible. Okay.
But.
And then in numbers, of course,
if you think your wife is cheating on you,
you take her to a priest
and he performs the abortion through
a toxic potion that God authorized.
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So, okay, you look into that,
and then you figure out why all your,
all the politicians and religious leaders
in your life have been lying to you.
Okay. But this is not pro-life.
This is killing people
based on some sort of dogma
because you want to control our lives.
Which leads to the second point.
I thought you guys were against
tyrannical government all of a sudden,
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here's tyrannical government saying, no,
I'm going to make the most
personal decisions in your life, and I
might even kill you if you don't follow my
dogma, not your beliefs, my beliefs.
Okay.
And then during Obamacare,
do you remember what they used to say?
Oh, this is going to get
between you and your doctor.
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It doesn't get any more getting
between you and your doctor than this.
Do you see how Republican politicians
are total frauds?
They never mean anything.
They say they're all talking points.
Meanwhile, decent, innocent people
like this are getting hurt.
Look, I'm going to show you guys a video
that we did on at TYT where a division
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that creates ads, it's called Rad Ads.
And we just started a little while ago,
and we did this ad for a Senate candidate.
And, and when we put it out, people were
like, oh, well, that seems hyperbolic.
Is that really going to happen? Right?
I keep the story in mind
as you watch this ad we did earlier.
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Watch.
This with me. Okay.
Go. There's a chance
that the baby may not make it.
If that's the case, then it could
be misconstrued as an abortion.
- We don't want an abortion.
- We're pro-life.
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We want this baby. We've been trying.
I understand,
but you know about the new laws.
We cannot open ourselves up
to that kind of liability.
- But their lives are in danger.
- Sorry, but my hands are tied.
There's got to be something we just need.
I'm really sorry.
Maybe another state can help another.
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This isn't my choice.
This is the government's choice.
I'm sorry.
Oh my God, another state?
Are you sure it'll cost you?
Go. It's gonna be okay.
Maybe if we'd gotten here sooner.
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Oh. I don't know. Just charge it, okay.
I don't care.
I don't want to talk about it anymore.
Why don't you understand?
We can't charge it.
We are maxed out.
It's all gone. Oh!
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Man.
My wife almost died.
We needed to take that ambulance.
I don't think it's fair either.
I don't make the laws. I just follow them.
This is how people voted.
I didn't vote for this man.
We wanted less government, not more.
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Sorry.
I'm gonna have to have you folks
vacate the house.
So that was against rickets in Nebraska.
But you could really fill in the blank on
all of the Republicans that are running.
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You can fill in the blank
on Donald Trump and JD Vance.
They all say,
no, you shouldn't have that right.
Big government should have that right.
And if it means killing innocent
women like this, that's just I guess
we're collateral damage to them.
- Sharon.
- Yeah.
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And it's even worse than that,
because once the women die, you know,
they blame the women and their doctors
because the the hospitals,
of course, have lawyers making decisions
as they try to read the, the fine
print on these laws that make no sense.
They're very deliberately confusing,
convoluted.
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And then they say things like, well, you
know, the the doctors didn't know the law,
they didn't understand what was going on.
- And it's all just disgusting. 100%.
- Yeah.
And I just want to mention one thing that
I mentioned on TDR and one other thing,
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this this happened in Texas.
Where is Ted Cruz?
Does he have any thoughts about this?
He has lots of thoughts
about whether trans people
are playing sophomore field hockey.
He doesn't seem to have
a lot of thoughts about this.
Women in his state are dying needless
deaths and he's just silent about it,
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just totally silent.
Also, Texas is one of the abortion laws
that has exceptions, you know,
to save the life of the mother.
Does it seem like it's doing that?
That is why I when I acknowledge that
states have exceptions, it means nothing.
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Do not gamble your life,
the life of the people that you love
on these exceptions that are written
to do more to terrify doctors
than to actually prioritize the lives
of people who deserve consideration.
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