• twig@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    7 months ago

    That is actually not true. Not downplaying the significance of these effects, but…

    In the 60s and 70s a large number of planned parenthood clinics were in low-income and predominantly black neighbourhoods, aimed at reducing the number of black babies.

    In the same era birth control (more appropriately termed eugenics) programs forcibly sterilized black and indigenous women. Where it was presented as an option, the consequence for not following through on these doctor’s “recommendations,” were threats to withhold healthcare or public assistance. The statistics through the 60s and 70s were that roughly 1 in 4 indigenous women were non-consenually sterilized.

    But also, yeah, the results of this trial are fucked and people are right to be skeptical of this drug.