The actress clarifies remarks after saying that 12-year-olds should be able to get abortions

Actress Natasha Lyonne explained her remarks in Recent post on x After they said that 12-year-olds should be able to get abortions.
“When I think of children or like a 12-year-old girl who can’t get an abortion or something or you know that that’s what I really like,” Lyonne said in an interview at the 40th Independent Spirit of the Award on Saturday in Santa Monica California.
In the post on Sunday, Lyonne said her remarks were on a 12-year-old Obtaining abortion They weren’t “my eloquent best, I give you.”
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“To clarify: I wanted to say that in many countries, now, if a young girl rapes, even by a family member, she was forced to have that child against her will or to risk prison longer than her perpetrator,” Lyonne said.
“And yes, I think this is the darkest way to destroy the life and autonomy of a young woman and say that he comes from a first -hand experience. There are too many unnecessary and violent shrapnels that occur with our least marginalized groups and complete fear immediately in speech.
Lyonne, who is known for her roles in “American Pie” and “Poker Face,” said The Hollywood reporter, “I hate violence so much.”
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Actress Natasha Lyonne explained her remarks in a recent post on X, after saying that 12-year-olds should be able to get abortions. (Photo Amanda Edwards/Getty Images)
In her post on X, she also said she was afraid of “Mafia mentality”.
“But more than fear of personal ridicule, I am afraid of the motionless mentality of the mobster, a kind that is too easy to lead to dehumanization and decay of our collective moral compass,” she said.
“As empathy, I struggle to find words to articulate my heart for the growing toll of individual human beings that are currently entangled in this risky, political game. I may have naively, I have always imagined progress as strengthening efforts, working on treatment and understanding, with the goal of becoming a united nation.
The 45-year-old actress said her remarks came from a place of personal experience.
“Speaking as an abused child, who lived a lot of life, both on skaters and on top, I suppose I just don’t know how to keep quiet despite the awareness that he is increasingly risky these days and can be honest and can lead to blurred answers when she is Caught without fear, “Lyonne said.
“It is probably not a great sign that free speech is really free if even a torn, cunning shot like your truly, they climb on a real issue at a workplace,” she added.
In her post on X, Lyonne also said she was afraid of the “mob mentality”.
Refers to President Donald Trump During an interview with a Hollywood reporter, Lyonne said, “It’s very strange to have, it’s like the type of showbiz is the main surreal. I mean, because I’m actually quite horrified as strategic and effective was this whole thing.”
“I think there is a real unrelatedness in all the noise around them like individuals who will really take hits on an individual, such as a human basis in the Trans Community, a gay community, a black community.”
“‘This is America’ to quote Childish Gambino Donald Glover So, that’s nothing we didn’t know, but always see the horror in advance and I don’t know I’m sorry to end up on it, “Lyonne said.
Fox News Digital He reached for Lyonne’s representatives for comment, but did not receive an immediate response.
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