Anonymous ID: fd50f3 May 6, 2022, 11:04 a.m. No.16222484   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Not Satire: Leftists Advertising Horse Medicine As Safe And Effective For Abortions

by Jordan Case May 6, 2022

 

Remember that time when the left and their media scolded folks like Joe Rogan and Donald Trump for suggesting that the drug ivermectin wasn’t only for deworming animals but was effective in treating COVID? And remember that they launched those attacks despite the fact that a Nobel Prize in Medicine was awarded to ivermectin developers for its remarkable effects on humans? And do you remember when those same individuals protested that restrictions on abortions will make such procedures “unsafe” for women… or certain men… or “birthing persons,” or something?

 

If you’re more than a few years old, of course, you remember those assertions, unless, of course, your name is Joe Biden in which case you can’t even remember where you put your slippers.

 

Well, guess what? Thanks to the utter hysteria of leftists regarding the apparent upcoming demise of Roe V Wade as first reported by Politico, those same folks are now recommending that women consider accessing the drug Misoprostol to induce abortions, a drug which is used for treating horses suffering from internal ulcers, but which can also be used to kickstart the destruction of an early-stage pregnancy.

 

Consider this tweet from Motherboard, the tech branch of the far-left outlet Vice:

 

Misoprostol is relatively easy to acquire from veterinary sources, since in addition to medically inducing abortions, it's also used to treat ulcers in horses. https://t.co/nglKSGjXA0

 

— Motherboard (@motherboard) May 3, 2022

 

Amazing, isn’t it? It’s almost as if medicines behave according to their own political biases. When medicines that win Nobel Prizes like ivermectin (but that can also treat animals) might threaten government officials’ control over the populace and perhaps diminish their authority for demanding the administration of unproven vaccines, those medicines are inherently dangerous.

 

But when a medicine helps support a pet cause on the other side of the political spectrum, such as ensuring pregnant women are unencumbered in their ability to kill as many unborn children in the womb as possible, it’s perfectly fine if that medication is also used to treat ulcers in horses, or toe fungus in chimpanzees, or high cholesterol in ferrets. Safety be damned. If it’ll kill unborn babies, knock yourself out.

 

Perhaps recognizing the double standard, Motherboard made this attempt at clarifying their twisted logic:

 

You may be reminded of ivermectin, which is used to control parasites in horses. It became a favored—but ineffective—COVID treatment among conspiracy theorists.

 

The main difference here is that misoprostol does something, other than giving you the shits. https://t.co/zT46b5WFjU

 

— Motherboard (@motherboard) May 3, 2022

 

Yes, Motherboard, as a matter of fact, we are vividly reminded of ivermectin. We’re also reminded of the fact that you, everyone else in the leftwing media, and virtually every Democratic politician in the country have lost all credibility. If you suggested we take ibuprofen when we have a headache, we’d still get a second opinion from our doctor.

 

In the meantime, continue with your bloodlust for abortions, and keep lifting your skirt with your duplicity. You’re losing the debate, public opinion is shifting, judicial opinion is shifting, and now the issue will be decided by voters in each state. And as advances in science continue to improve our understanding of the humanity of the unborn, those voters will continue to turn their backs on you.

 

https://thebluestateconservative.com/2022/05/06/not-satire-leftists-advertising-horse-medici/

Anonymous ID: fd50f3 May 6, 2022, 12:07 p.m. No.16222841   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2882

EU Tweaks Plan Russia Oil Embargo Over Concerns from States -Sources

Mike Schuler May 6, 2022

 

By Francesco Guarascio and Robin Emmott

 

BRUSSELS, May 6 (Reuters) – The European Commission proposed changes to its planned embargo on Russian oil to give Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic more time to shift their energy supplies, EU sources said, although failed to reach a breakthrough on Friday.

 

The EU executive set out the embargo this week as part of its toughest-yet package of sanctions against Russia over the conflict in Ukraine. But Hungary and other EU member states said they were worried about the impact on their own economies.

 

The tweaked proposal – which EU envoys discussed on Friday morning without reaching an agreement – would give the three countries help to upgrade their refineries to process oil from elsewhere and delay their exit from Russian oil to 2024, the sources said.

 

The initial proposal called for an end to EU imports of Russian crude and oil products by the end of this year.

 

There would also be a three-month transition before banning EU shipping services from transporting Russian oil, instead of the initial one month – to address concerns raised by Greece, Malta and Cyprus about their shipping companies, one of the sources added.

 

Diplomats said talks were complex but many expressed confidence all 27 EU governments could agree before next week.

 

One said the Commission was in talks on Friday afternoon to find a compromise with Budapest and possibly Bratislava.

 

“I don’t think we’ll see a breakthrough today, more likely at the weekend,” the diplomat said.

 

‘AN OBJECTIVE PROBLEM’

 

Under the original proposal, most EU countries had to stop buying Russian crude oil six months after adoption of the measures, and halt imports of refined oil products from Russia by the end of the year. Hungary and Slovakia were initially given until the end of 2023 to adapt.

 

Under the changes, Hungary and Slovakia would be able to buy Russian oil from pipelines until the end of 2024, and the Czech Republic could continue until June 2024, if it does not get oil via a pipeline from southern Europe earlier, the sources said.

 

Bulgaria had also asked for exemptions, if others obtained them, but was not offered concessions on deadlines, “because they don’t have a real point,” one official said. The other three countries that were granted more leeway “have an objective problem,” the official added.

 

One of the sources said the extended deadlines were calculated on the likely construction times for pipeline upgrades. The official said Hungary and Slovakia accounted for only 6% of the EU’s oil imports from Russia, and the exemptions would not change the impact of the ban on the Russian economy.

 

Top EU diplomat Josep Borrell said on Friday he would call an extraordinary meeting of EU foreign affairs ministers next week if no deal was reached by the weekend.

 

Hungary’s Prime Minister, Viktor Orban, said earlier on Friday that Hungary would need five years and huge investments in its refineries and pipelines to transform its current system, which gets about 65% of its oil from Russia.

 

One diplomat familiar with the talks among EU envoys in Brussels dismissed Orban’s comments as “mostly bluster”, describing instead a constructive atmosphere in the negotiations.

 

https://gcaptain.com/eu-tweaks-plan-russia-oil-embargo/

Anonymous ID: fd50f3 May 6, 2022, 12:21 p.m. No.16222920   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16222880

> I would counter you that after the video evidence is presented, The US citizenry will erupt into pure anger at the current set of warmongers in Congress and the WH.

That's why they need the Ministry of Truth now, must get ahead of what's coming and shut down anything not fitting the official narrative