https://www.themarysue.com/scott-lloyd-anti-abortion-manifesto/

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The Office of Refugee Resettlement officially exists, as it may sound, to offer support and resources to refugees resettling in the United States. Under Donald Trump, though, the department is led by Scott Lloyd, who seems to have made it his #1 priority to make sure refugee and immigrant women and girls don’t get access to abortion services—up to and including the discussion of “abortion reversal.” (Under his predecessors, abortions were routinely granted to women seeking them.)

Lloyd has interfered in a number of these cases, blocking immigrants and refugees from getting abortions, even in cases of rape. In response to an abortion request from a 17-year-old girl who had become pregnant through rape, Lloyd wrote a patronizing report stating that he could not direct the office to “participate in killing a human being in our care.”

As justification, he concern trolled the hell out of the situation, expressing concern for the young woman by saying, “It is possible, and perhaps likely, that this young woman would go on to experience an abortion as an additional trauma on top of the trauma she experiences as a result of her sexual assault.” He also wrote that abortion was unfair to the fetus. “The child—the one who is destroyed—is not an aggressor,” he wrote. “The aggressor, again, was the rapist.”

(This, by the way, is the guy Trump’s Supreme Court Justice pick Brett Kavanaugh has famously sided with on issues of granting migrant women and girls access to abortions. Just a reminder to call your senators!)

Now, Mother Jones has released a report detailing Scott Lloyd’s anti-choice villain origin story. Apparently, he wrote a paper during his first year at a Catholic law school that was so over-the-top in its anti-abortion proclamations that a classmate held onto a copy for nearly a decade and a half.

In the essay, which was written for a class of about 80 students, designed around discussing each other’s papers, Scott explained that he had previously gotten a girlfriend pregnant. The woman insisted on getting an abortion. They argued, but he ended up paying for half, and he never got over it.

“The truth about abortion,” he wrote, “is that my first child is dead, and no woman, man, Supreme Court, or government—NOBODY—has the right to tell me that she doesn’t belong here.”

In the essay, he says that abortion is “the exact same thing” as the Holocaust, in that it is “the violent result of society assigning lesser value to a vulnerable segment of its population.”

Actually, he implies that it’s worse than the Holocaust, because “The Jews who died in the Holocaust had a chance to laugh, play, sing, dance, learn, and love each other. The victims of abortion do not, simply because people have decided this is the way it should be, not through any proper discernment of their humanity.”

(Are we just choosing to ignore the implication that the Nazi’s discernment of the humanity of Jews was “proper”? Okay, cool.)

Scott wrote that the Supreme Court ruled wrongly in Roe v Wade, and that he doesn’t support abortion in any case, even in instances of rape, incest, or health risks for the mother. He also wrote that women give up their “bodily integrity” when they choose to have sex. Really.

Strap in.

Roe v. Wade points to the mental and financial troubles a pregnant woman faces. It doesn’t speak highly of women to assume that they can’t handle the pressures of being a mother, and that they need a procedure that is so directly opposed to femininity. Ask any of the female deans or professors at our school how much abortion was a factor in their success as a female professional. Ask them if having a child spelled mental and financial ruin. I sort of doubt that abortion was a key step on their path to success. Is abortion a choice we should endorse in an effort to make women a more successful segment of society?

This paper was so outrageous that it prompted at least one student to save a copy of it. Multiple students called it a “manifesto.”

In other circumstances, one could maybe cut Lloyd some slack, thinking that he was overreacting to an early sexual experience and hoping that he’d grown out of that phase—except he clearly hasn’t. He’s obviously still fundamentally opposed to abortion; the only difference is that he now serves as the legal guardian to young immigrant and refugee women, some of whom come to the U.S. in search of an abortion. He hasn’t grown up; he’s just been put into a position of power where he can deny women the constitutionally sanctioned abortions he so despises.

(via Mother Jones, image: Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

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August 23, 2018

Disgusting Law School Essay Explains Everything About Trump Admin Official Who Advocated “Abortion Reversal”

https://www.themarysue.com/scott-lloyd-anti-abortion-manifesto/

scott lloyd abortion

The Office of Refugee Resettlement officially exists, as it may sound, to offer support and resources to refugees resettling in the United States. Under Donald Trump, though, the department is led by Scott Lloyd, who seems to have made it his #1 priority to make sure refugee and immigrant women and girls don’t get access to abortion services—up to and including the discussion of “abortion reversal.” (Under his predecessors, abortions were routinely granted to women seeking them.)

Lloyd has interfered in a number of these cases, blocking immigrants and refugees from getting abortions, even in cases of rape. In response to an abortion request from a 17-year-old girl who had become pregnant through rape, Lloyd wrote a patronizing report stating that he could not direct the office to “participate in killing a human being in our care.”

As justification, he concern trolled the hell out of the situation, expressing concern for the young woman by saying, “It is possible, and perhaps likely, that this young woman would go on to experience an abortion as an additional trauma on top of the trauma she experiences as a result of her sexual assault.” He also wrote that abortion was unfair to the fetus. “The child—the one who is destroyed—is not an aggressor,” he wrote. “The aggressor, again, was the rapist.”

(This, by the way, is the guy Trump’s Supreme Court Justice pick Brett Kavanaugh has famously sided with on issues of granting migrant women and girls access to abortions. Just a reminder to call your senators!)

Now, Mother Jones has released a report detailing Scott Lloyd’s anti-choice villain origin story. Apparently, he wrote a paper during his first year at a Catholic law school that was so over-the-top in its anti-abortion proclamations that a classmate held onto a copy for nearly a decade and a half.

In the essay, which was written for a class of about 80 students, designed around discussing each other’s papers, Scott explained that he had previously gotten a girlfriend pregnant. The woman insisted on getting an abortion. They argued, but he ended up paying for half, and he never got over it.

“The truth about abortion,” he wrote, “is that my first child is dead, and no woman, man, Supreme Court, or government—NOBODY—has the right to tell me that she doesn’t belong here.”

In the essay, he says that abortion is “the exact same thing” as the Holocaust, in that it is “the violent result of society assigning lesser value to a vulnerable segment of its population.”

Actually, he implies that it’s worse than the Holocaust, because “The Jews who died in the Holocaust had a chance to laugh, play, sing, dance, learn, and love each other. The victims of abortion do not, simply because people have decided this is the way it should be, not through any proper discernment of their humanity.”

(Are we just choosing to ignore the implication that the Nazi’s discernment of the humanity of Jews was “proper”? Okay, cool.)

Scott wrote that the Supreme Court ruled wrongly in Roe v Wade, and that he doesn’t support abortion in any case, even in instances of rape, incest, or health risks for the mother. He also wrote that women give up their “bodily integrity” when they choose to have sex. Really.

Strap in.

Roe v. Wade points to the mental and financial troubles a pregnant woman faces. It doesn’t speak highly of women to assume that they can’t handle the pressures of being a mother, and that they need a procedure that is so directly opposed to femininity. Ask any of the female deans or professors at our school how much abortion was a factor in their success as a female professional. Ask them if having a child spelled mental and financial ruin. I sort of doubt that abortion was a key step on their path to success. Is abortion a choice we should endorse in an effort to make women a more successful segment of society?

This paper was so outrageous that it prompted at least one student to save a copy of it. Multiple students called it a “manifesto.”

In other circumstances, one could maybe cut Lloyd some slack, thinking that he was overreacting to an early sexual experience and hoping that he’d grown out of that phase—except he clearly hasn’t. He’s obviously still fundamentally opposed to abortion; the only difference is that he now serves as the legal guardian to young immigrant and refugee women, some of whom come to the U.S. in search of an abortion. He hasn’t grown up; he’s just been put into a position of power where he can deny women the constitutionally sanctioned abortions he so despises.

(via Mother Jones, image: Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

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August 22, 2018

These Ice Cream Puppies Are Almost Too Realistic to Eat

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I was browsing reddit not long ago and I came across this video:

Watching it was a roller coaster experience. First, I thought, “OK, a dog, let’s see what happens.” Then I saw the spoon in its head and thought, “This boy is fluffy, let’s see how far its owner can push the spoon into its skin without hurting it. I bet it’s comically deep.” Then the spoon started getting uncomfortably in there, and a panic set over me. Then the dog’s whole face just slid right off, at which point I bathed in a wave of relief and realized this couldn’t be a real dog. Turns out it wasn’t an actual dog at all, but a hyper-realistic ice cream treat from a cafe in Taiwan (via Design Taxi).

About a month ago, J. C. Co Art Kitchen started serving the gelato puppies, which come in three dog breeds with different flavors for each, as The Straits Times notes: The Labrador is earl grey-flavored, the Pug is chocolate, and the Shar Pei has a peanut-like flavor. Each chilly dog dessert takes about five hours to make. The cafe is actually having a hard time meeting demand, as they can only make about a hundred per day.

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療癒系冰淇淋狗狗蛋糕 這怎麼下得了手啦………

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少女心整個大噴發❤? #臭臭#雪兒❄#豆豆

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Could you bring yourself to lop this little guy’s head off? Let us know what you think in the comments!

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August 22, 2018

‘Crazy Rich Asians’ Kevin Kwan Doesn’t Want to Talk About a Sequel… Yet

https://thenerdsofcolor.org/2018/08/20/crazy-rich-asians-kevin-kwan-doesnt-want-to-talk-about-a-sequel-yet/

With the successful weekend box office of Crazy Rich Asians, it’s safe to assume there might be a sequel in the works. Within five days of its opening, the film earned an estimated $35 million, making it number one at the box office and the best debut for a comedy this year. With the success […]


August 21, 2018

The Legend is Real: Win a Lifetime of Burgers with the McGold Card #Ad

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When I think of a “legend,” so many things come to mind are people. Prince, Aretha Franklin, Michael Jackson and so many others whose art has become canon—used to teach future generations but never duplicated. I think of places like that haunted but regal Winchester House, the House on the Rock in Wisconsin, which will be featured in […]

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