Washington Post editorial board writes entire op-ed about abortion without once mentioning ‘women’

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Washington Post editorial board writes entire op-ed about abortion without once mentioning ‘women’
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The Washington Post editorial board avoided mentioning 'women' in a piece about abortion, instead referring to 'pregnant people' and 'individuals.'

A anti-abortion demonstrator protests in front of the Supreme Court building, on the day of hearing arguments in the Mississippi abortion rights case Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health, in Washington, U.S., December 1, 2021.

"It is Justice Alito’s proposed decision that would further divide the country, starting in nearly every statehouse. Yet the greatest casualties would not be the court as an institution or the nation’s already toxic politics. It would be pregnant individuals suddenly stripped of a right they had been guaranteed for almost half a century," the board later added, referring to women as"pregnant individuals.

The board argued that, as a result of Roe v. Wade being overturned,"wealthy people" would have to cross state lines to get an abortion, while"poor people" would be forced to continue with their pregnancies, rather than"wealthy" or"poor" women. Abortion rights advocates gather outside the Oklahoma Capitol on Tuesday, April 5, 2022, in Oklahoma City, to protest several anti-abortion bills being considered by the GOP-led Legislature.

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