A new app developed by comedian Lizz Winstead and her advocacy group Lady Parts Justice shows us exactly what politicians think about women’s reproductive rights.
Hinder, a parody of dating app Tinder, shows pictures of politicians and justices with a fact or quote from them about their stance on abortion, funding for women’s health and other related policies.
Then, mimicking Tinder, users can swipe left if they like what the person says and right if they don’t. If they aren’t sure based on the one fact, there is an info button that gives more information about what the person has said or done in office, as well as a link to an article about that person.
“It’s like a hookup app, but it focuses on all the sexist a**holes tirelessly trying to crawl up in your vagina,” Winstead said when she unveiled it to a live audience earlier this month.
This is the latest move by Lady Parts Justice, which launched last summer as an informational hub that uses comedy and media to educate women about the decisions their political leaders are making about their reproductive health.
Hinder users may have the option to swipe right on these guys (and ladies), but the creators definitely don’t want you to. When you swipe left, a congratulatory message comes up, encouraging you to share the “creep” and his views on social media.









