Heh, it’s not often we’re late at something like this.
Wasn’t easy either, we had to temporarily depose our king to get it signed.
Data for Romania is wrong, it was made legal in 1957 then made again illegal by Ceausescu in 1966. Since 1989 it is legal again.
And now it’s illegal again…
Nice try, Poland.
Suck it Sweden 🇩🇰
You need to change those stats on Poland, is ilegal to abort mission even if you have a dead baby inside you.
So Iceland has had abortion being legal the longest in Europe
Abortion was legal in Ireland much earlier than 2013. Abortion on demand (not related to medical conditions) became legal in 2013.
Abortion is “legal” in Poland in the same way getting off the ground by pulling yourself up by your hair is “legal”.
“why pure data is useless without context” exhibit 2137
In Latvia abortion was legalised in 1932 and banned again in 1936.
Switzerland had nothing better to do in 1942
I like how there is “Germany” and East Germany.
I was suddenly reminded of a scene I witnessed while taking the bus back from school, in 2015 perhaps.
Next to me were two girls one asked the other if she had gone to the counselling centre and the other replied casually:”Yeah, they gave me the pop fetus pill” (la pillola schioppa feto se volete l’originale).
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Heh, it’s not often we’re late at something like this.
Wasn’t easy either, we had to temporarily depose our king to get it signed.
Data for Romania is wrong, it was made legal in 1957 then made again illegal by Ceausescu in 1966. Since 1989 it is legal again.
And now it’s illegal again…
Nice try, Poland.
Suck it Sweden 🇩🇰
You need to change those stats on Poland, is ilegal to abort mission even if you have a dead baby inside you.
So Iceland has had abortion being legal the longest in Europe
Abortion was legal in Ireland much earlier than 2013. Abortion on demand (not related to medical conditions) became legal in 2013.
Abortion is “legal” in Poland in the same way getting off the ground by pulling yourself up by your hair is “legal”.
“why pure data is useless without context” exhibit 2137
In Latvia abortion was legalised in 1932 and banned again in 1936.
Switzerland had nothing better to do in 1942
I like how there is “Germany” and East Germany.
I was suddenly reminded of a scene I witnessed while taking the bus back from school, in 2015 perhaps.
Next to me were two girls one asked the other if she had gone to the counselling centre and the other replied casually:”Yeah, they gave me the pop fetus pill” (la pillola schioppa feto se volete l’originale).
Awesome memory. Let those fetus pop.