des
915 posts


This is Cherise Doyley. She was 12 hours into labor when a nurse told her to cover up with a bedsheet. Then a tablet appeared at her bedside. On the screen: a judge. Lawyers. Hospital staff. She hadn’t asked for a hearing. The hospital had. Doyley is a professional birthing doula. She refused a C-section — she’d had three before, and one left her hemorrhaging. She knew the risks. It didn’t matter. And here’s the part people should pay attention to. The state filed an emergency petition. She had minutes to prepare. No lawyer. No advocate. A three-hour hearing. In the middle of active labor. A judge decided how she would give birth. This is the fetal personhood movement, fully realized. And it’s already happening. To Black women. In Florida. Read the full @ProPublica investigation. “A judge decided how she would give birth. That’s legal right now. Should it be? #ReproductiveRights #DemsUnited



the way y’all don’t even know what polyester is… jean paul gaultier’s mesh and issey miyake pleats please pieces wouldn’t exist without polyester

If we let the low racial esteemed black ppl, yt media and nonblacks have it their way, the next 5-10 years our black women image will just be overrun by women like this… Waiting for more mixed women to have the mindset of Zendaya & create their own spaces instead of taking ours
















