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episode 45: the not-so-benevolent billionaire - bill gates and western media by citations needed podcast- > on the federal level, the hyde amendment prevents government-subsidized health care from paying for an abortion, which means poor women suffer disproportionately from the cultural conclusion that getting an abortion is a bad thing to do. - source
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- when they came down - this is intended to be a people's history of removing the public legacies to genocide, colonialism, and slavery from public space. this is about removing statues, plaques, art, and other testaments to the shameful legacies of white supremacy and colonialism worldwide.
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