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https://twitter.com/HimeshMankad/status/1540720746577534976?s=20&t=0E5R5VtOY49yNPYKBebLhQ


No social media, no PR. Risky in today's day and age ?? or a good career decision ??

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Yeah right, and I’m Alia Bhatt.

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Sure!


and I’m from the land of the free and home of the brave.


Even if abortion is now illegal in half the states!

Posted: 3 years ago
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Yeah and I m potato😊

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Posted: 3 years ago
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That shows how good his PR is😆

Posted: 3 years ago
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Are we this desperate to bash Ranbir that we will bash him on any aira , gaira nathu khaira's statement now??😆


and RK is not stupid to not have a PR...every BW celebrity needs PR to survive in this cut throat industry....its a necessity..

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Posted: 3 years ago
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And no balls either

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: iBleedPink

Sure!


and I’m from the land of the free and home of the brave.


Even if abortion is now illegal in half the states!

Oh preposterous! This IS NOTtrue only a few states have trigger laws that will go into effect 30 days from now (providing there are no court orders etc...) 5 are automatic pre Roe vs Wade and will have no abortions unless it is due to save the mothers life...even after that most states will put it before the voters of the state to decide, which IS the only thing that has taken place: the USSC has not banned abortions all they did was not make it a federal mandate and put the decicion making back into the hands of the individual states and the people in that state as it should be. The issue was not even abortion itself, that was a resolved issue until extremists wanted to change Roe vs Wade itself and grant " "abortions" PAID for all tax payers in a barbaric meassure of "terminating the pregnancy" shortly after birth which is not abortion but sanctioned murder if a baby is born full term and is alive then is exterminated...This barbarism is what has has caused pro-life people such as my self who used to be ok with Roe vs Wade to push away from total pro-choice to NO bio-tch, you got 16 weeks to make up your mind, after that is no way, and for sure you can't kill the baby after birth! and not on tax payers money! If they are not responsible enough to use birth control or then pick a humane and as early as possible way to dispose of the pregnancy then they need to be told and held accountable. Abortion is not a form of birth control. However it is no so cut and dry to be making the statement you made, many of the states will still allow abortions all throughout pregnancy up to birth...a barbaric practice, but it is what the voters of that state have chosen. PLEASE quote correct facts.This image may contain Advertisement Poster Human Person Flyer Brochure Paper Sunglasses Accessories and Accessory
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Originally posted by: CriticusExpert

Oh preposterous! This IS NOTtrue only a few states have trigger laws that will go into effect 30 days from now (providing there are no court orders etc...) 5 are automatic pre Roe vs Wade and will have no abortions unless it is due to save the mothers life...even after that most states will put it before the voters of the state to decide, which IS the only thing that has taken place: the USSC has not banned abortions all they did was not make it a federal mandate and put the decicion making back into the hands of the individual states and the people in that state as it should be. The issue was not even abortion itself, that was a resolved issue until extremists wanted to change Roe vs Wade itself and grant " "abortions" PAID for all tax payers in a barbaric meassure of "terminating the pregnancy" shortly after birth which is not abortion but sanctioned murder if a baby is born full term and is alive then is exterminated...This barbarism is what has has caused pro-life people such as my self who used to be ok with Roe vs Wade to push away from total pro-choice to NO bio-tch, you got 16 weeks to make up your mind, after that is no way, and for sure you can't kill the baby after birth! and not on tax payers money! If they are not responsible enough to use birth control or then pick a humane and as early as possible way to dispose of the pregnancy then they need to be told and held accountable. Abortion is not a form of birth control. However it is no so cut and dry to be making the statement you made, many of the states will still allow abortions all throughout pregnancy up to birth...a barbaric practice, but it is what the voters of that state have chosen. PLEASE quote correct facts.



It’s either illegal or highly restricted in 11 states and the same is in the pipeline for another 11. It’s bad enough that it’s actually a felony in a few of them with jail time too. Missouri’s ban includes raped women too, for instance. So when someone comes on a forum like this in the immediate aftermath of a landmark decision to vent with a hyperbole like “half the states,” I think it’s fair game. 22 states is half the country if all probable states go the same route ….given that the total is 50.

beyond that, I’m not interested in the pro life vs pro choice debate here if that’s what you’re delving into. I have my reasons for being on the side of pro choice and acknowledge the complexities that are valid on the other side too. but my belief is that it should be a part of education and public awareness, not “laws” that resemble a society totalized towards fascism.

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: iBleedPink



It’s either illegal or highly restricted in 11 states and the same is in the pipeline for another 11. It’s bad enough that it’s actually a felony in a few of them with jail time too. Missouri’s ban includes raped women too, for instance. So when someone comes on a forum like this in the immediate aftermath of a landmark decision to vent with a hyperbole like “half the states,” I think it’s fair game. 22 states is half the country if all probable states go the same route ….given that the total is 50.

beyond that, I’m not interested in the pro life vs pro choice debate here if that’s what you’re delving into. I have my reasons for being on the side of pro choice and acknowledge the complexities that are valid on the other side too. but my belief is that it should be a part of education and public awareness, not “laws” that resemble a society totalized towards fascism.

Not interested in any debate, I simply state my opinion using verified facts. If I see incorrect information being passed out I will not stay quiet, you may have your motivation, but others who are not in the USA may believe what they read without checking. RvW and the entire thing is quite political and law driven not education or even morality driven. The SC does not make laws they interpret them and they have simply given the choice back to the individual states because that is what Americans have always wanted, less federal government interfering in their choices, the USA is no where near banning abortions and if you do not know the biggest thing a fascist society believes in is a central all controlling government one that dictates their reproduction rights. People will still be able to have as many abortions as they like, hopefully just not paid for by federal government using tax payers funds that can go into health care and education FOR: US Citizens, who vote and contribute their entire life to those funds.

Abortion remains legal or legal for now in 35 states.

Abortion is potentially illegal or soon to be illegal in 11 states.

Abortion is illegal in 5 states.

The 5 states have trigger laws, as soon as the state legislation verified the ruling the ban goes into effect. The 11 states that are probable will have vote/injunctions attached until the voters there decide. The states where is is legal, many have full term allowed, meaning a woman can opt to abort up to the time of birth, I hope those full term states will now get a fight and a push back from their voters who felt powerless to do anything since it was a federal law. Who know's! If we are lucky maybe we get your wish and more than half the states will make it illegal! Praises!

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