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*Trigger warning* US Republican politician comments on fatal child abuse/abortion

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AdaBrady · 23/02/2023 18:46

What the actual fuck goes through some people’s heads??

How does a person hold views like this, vocalise them, and not regularly get walloped in the street?

Article:

By Madeline Halpert
BBC News, New York

An Alaska lawmaker has been censured after asking whether fatal child abuse could actually serve as a "benefit to society".
Alaska's House of Representatives voted 35-1 to censure Republican Rep. David Eastman on Wednesday.

Mr Eastman - who has a history of making controversial remarks - was the only dissenter.

His question arose during a Monday hearing where experts testified about the long-term effects of child abuse.

Mr Eastman asked the experts how they would respond to what he said was an argument that "in the case where child abuse is fatal, obviously it's not good for the child, but it's actually a benefit to society because there aren't needs for government services and whatnot over the whole course of that child's life?"

He added that some have made the argument the abuse could amount to a "cost savings" measure because the child would no longer need to rely on state government support.

"Did you say, 'a benefit for society?'" responded Trevor Storrs, the president and CEO of the Alaska Children's Trust.
"I'm not even sure how to answer that," Mr Storrs said, adding that the loss of a child was "unmeasurable" to a family and society.

His remarks sparked a backlash on social media and among colleagues.
In introducing a measure to censure Mr Eastman, Alaskan Democratic Rep. Andrew Gray - who said he had adopted a child from foster care who previously suffered abuse - said Mr Eastman had brought "great shame on this house".

"I would just say for me personally, my child is the greatest joy I've ever had - that there is no price tag on that," he said while choking up, according to the Anchorage Daily News.

Mr Eastman's office did not respond to a request for comment, but during a hearing on his censure, the lawmaker denied he supported child abuse.

"The outrageous accusation that somehow I and members of my district support the extermination of people or support child abuse when I've staked my entire political career arguing for the opposite is not acceptable in this body," he said.

Mr Eastman, who is from Wasilla, became the first Alaska House member in history to be censured over a separate incident in 2017, when he claimed some Alaskans tried to get pregnant to take advantage of travel funded by the US health care programme Medicaid for medically necessary abortions.

"You have individuals who are in villages and are glad to be pregnant, so that they can have an abortion because there's a free trip to Anchorage involved," he told Alaska Public Media at the time.

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Everyonesinvited · 23/02/2023 18:51

Just horrific. But was he really trying to make that point? It's hard to get the head around.

AdaBrady · 23/02/2023 20:50

The video is even more damning. He goes into actual dollar figures.

twitter.com/alaskalandmine/status/1627847201736265728?s=46&t=SJfjWn5pivGaZQWARDcoEQ

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peanutbuttertoasty · 23/02/2023 21:04

😱

Soubriquet · 23/02/2023 21:07

I…what?! I mean.. no..surely not

SnottyLottie · 23/02/2023 21:07

What the actual fuck?!

Soubriquet · 23/02/2023 21:09

Well according to another post on twitter, he once said that Alaskan women were deliberately becoming pregnant so they can enjoy a visit to the city to terminate Confused Hmm

So yeah…

Soubriquet · 23/02/2023 21:10

Well link he sounds like a racist, misogynistic twat to be honest

AdaBrady · 23/02/2023 21:11

Soubriquet · 23/02/2023 21:09

Well according to another post on twitter, he once said that Alaskan women were deliberately becoming pregnant so they can enjoy a visit to the city to terminate Confused Hmm

So yeah…

Yes. That’s in my first post.

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Soubriquet · 23/02/2023 21:12

Sorry I missed it. Too busy being gobsmacked tbh

MichelleScarn · 23/02/2023 21:15

Fucking hell, I actually think that's one of the worst things I have ever read. Feeling physically ill.

Piccalino3 · 23/02/2023 21:20

I'm not sure I have words for how truly awful it can be for someone to even contemplate this. I'm actually shocked. What an evil and callous man

NannyGythaOgg · 23/02/2023 21:39

I'd agree with him on ONE CONDITION, that every person involved in child abuse - to the extent where there is a fatality, then the primary carers are both sterilised (preferably with a blunt knife).

Yep, one of the carers may be technically 'innocent' but no where near as innocent as the poor child.

I'd be happy to extend that to the guardian of any child who has broken bones, brain damage or similar.

(I know it's not the right answer BUT it's a damn sight better than his)

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