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3/10
Nice propaganda
huneyrn22 February 2024
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NO physician would ever send home a 15 week miscarriage without getting a D&C. They might as well send their license in the next day. Drs don't use politics to determine care.

I love this Show but if you're gonna start pushing politics I can move on to another show. Look what happened to New Amsterdam after they started pushing the Covid vaccine. I'd hate for this to happen to you but people want to check out of the world when they watch tv shows.

I know it's an election year and you want the democrats to win but don't kill a good show just for one election.

If you want to educate why don't you do sudden deaths from the shot?
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1/10
No politics!
mizzdianau7 March 2024
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If only the Hollywood people would get it through their thick skulls that the people watching, do not want politics in their entertainment. This episode was absolutely absurd and disgusted me straight to the core. If you want myself and most of the viewing public to continue watching, then you will be smart to stop putting a political spin on every episode. I don't care what your opinion is just as you obviously don't care what my opinion is. I already stopped watching Chicago fire because it was a soap opera instead of a show about fires and fire department. Take a look at all the other places that lost us because of their politics and entertainment policies.
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Do your research
elucht24 February 2024
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To the reviewers saying the miscarriage storyline is propaganda and no physician would risk their license over treating a miscarriage I encourage you to do your research. This is already happening in many states since the overturn of Roe. In the episode the 15 week fetus was still viable even though the patient's water broke and the doctor refused to treat- this is becoming a more and more common scenario in our healthcare system. It's worth telling as a story point. Shows have every right to tell the stories inspired by real people with real problems. Don't like it? Bye. They get plenty of viewers without you.
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4/10
The Wolf Lecture Series Continues
b_clerkin22 February 2024
Once again, the Wolf Universe has chosen to propagandize its entertainment, this time about abortion. It would be helpful if instead of only showing one side of an issue, and dismissing the other side as ignorant and hateful, they reflected the opinions of the majority of actual people living in the Real World - which supports abortion rights up to a certain point. Most people are not in favor of abortion on demand up to delivery, like the laws in NY, and find it repellant when extremist abortion activist encourage women to celebrate abortions, and when extremist on the other side forbid abortion at all, even in cases of rape, incest or to save the life of the mother.

The tone was very disdainful of a doctor who was worried about violating the law and refusing to abort a non- viable fetus that showed signs of life. There was no context or criticism about the oversized role law plays in medicine, which is a huge factor in the exorbitant cost of health care in this country.

I doubt the writers would provide a scenario in which a doctor who challenged the vaccine mandates or the use of words like chestfeeding or birthing person or who, after treating a female athlete who suffered an injury caused by a trans opponent in a basketball or volleyball game, advocated following the science regarding biological males being bigger, stronger and faster than biological females which can cause such injuries and which gives them an unfair advantage in sports.

I doubt that Wolf World would be sympathetic to that.
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2/10
Yes this is propaganda.
ablawat29 February 2024
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Abortion is legal in Illinois up to 24 weeks gestation so this entire episode was propaganda as she was seen at 15 weeks. For those trying to tie this into out of state policies: the show said nothing about them living out of state, it simply said they lived on a farm and there are a lot of farms in rural Illinois. All states have an exemption that allows abortion if the fetus is not expected to survive the pregnancy. Preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM) at 17 weeks or less has a 100% fetal death rate. This is very clear and concise that the fetus would not be expected to survive the pregnancy.
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