Twitter pushes Stacey Abrams' misinformation about when fetal heartbeats begin
Who wants to bet that even government medical information will be quietly edited in the wake of Stacey Abrams' boneheaded assertion?
Twitter is currently in the process of elevating misinformation from Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams — a known election fraud conspiracy theorist who refused to concede against Brian Kemp in 2018 — who asserted that fetal heartbeats do not begin before or during the 6th week of pregnancy. This runs contrary to settled science, including that of the National Institute of Health (NIH) — that explicitly states, and I quote, “At the end of the 4th week of gestation, the heartbeats of the embryo begin,”. See it for yourself.
Abrams is undaunted, naturally. Logic and facts mean nothing to a leftist on a mission. See here how she pushes her conspiracy theory. Let’s quote her as well, “There is no such thing as a heartbeat at six weeks, it is a manufactured sound designed to convince people that men have the right to take control of a woman’s body away from her.”
What happened to “trusting the science”? And here I thought the left was emphatic about doing so. It was certainly a common mantra to hear from anyone who dared to bring up any concerns related to covid vaccines. These barriers of suppression have only recently begun to be lifted, with YouTube at least decriminalizing mentions that covid-19 can still be contracted and spread by vaccinated individuals. Still, a stranglehold on information still exists, but it’s getting a little bit better. We’re moving the ball 1 yard at a time, but we can’t let up now.
Still, it comes as a shock that Abrams can so flippantly disregard science to fit her own stances. Abrams believes in unfettered abortion access up to the point of birth. I personally have no dog in the fight on abortion, and I’m sorry if that’s a letdown to anyone but I think it’s a divisive issue that’s intended to drive a rift between people and distract from the real problems at the top of the political food chain, who are the crooked people themselves installed into power by their infinitely wealthy puppet masters. Abrams is a useful idiot to the current power structure of the institutional left, though, so this will hardly get a second glance, and I suspect a quiet editing effort on the part of mainstream sources that would otherwise hold information to the contrary of Abrams’ assertions about when fetal heartbeat begins. This will become yet another moment in time meant to be memoryholed to shape the narrative and public perception.
It’s a gaffe that I’m surprised Twitter would even bring to anyone’s attention, as it’s quickly debunked by a cursory search on even Google, which doesn’t allow you to find much of anything if it doesn’t support the leftist party line, typically. That is probably being changed as I write this, though.
I fully agree that we should trust science when it is conducted without bias toward anything but results untainted by anyone’s opinion on matters. Science itself should not be political. Dr. Fauci’s megalomania in particular —The man equates himself with science itself— has done more damage to science than religious institutions did in the middle ages.
People like Stacey Abrams have no business commenting on these matters because she herself isn’t an expert. After all, isn’t that what the left always says whenever someone presents them with an argument they can’t refute? They enact a circular argument where they attack the credentials of the person presenting the inconvenient argument to them and demand sources, then proceed to move the goalpost on what constitutes a proper source. If they can’t do that because the information came from a source they can’t refute, then they attack the person’s credentials again and claim they’re in no position to be interpreting specialized information. I’m sure any arguments made to Abrams will be addressed the same way by her fellow cult members.
Keep an eye on sources that refute Abrams claims and watch them get changed before your very eyes. If you see anything of the sort, email me at intelligiblenoise@gmail.com.