Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I Will contribute to any fund to help women go to states or countries wete abortion is legal. I hope all pro-choice will vote in droves this November.
Here you go https://abortionfunds.org/
Anonymous wrote:I Will contribute to any fund to help women go to states or countries wete abortion is legal. I hope all pro-choice will vote in droves this November.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what’s next? Conservative states have already made abortion inaccessible to most women already, creating hurdles and scare tactics that leave only 1-2 providers operating in some states. Do women/people who value womens’ health rise up? Do conservatives go full on handmaids tale? Is it going to be like 2 sets of rules-one for red states and another for blue? Or does nothing really change because they’ve mostly kept poor, rural women from getting abortions anyway, and they don’t really want to prevent “urban” babies from being aborted anyway?
There was an article in WaPo today that the anti-choice lobby now wants to push for a nation-wide ban on abortions after 6 weeks.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2022/05/02/abortion-ban-roe-supreme-court-mississippi/
So basically an anti-Roe? Isn’t that against the whole states rights argument?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what’s next? Conservative states have already made abortion inaccessible to most women already, creating hurdles and scare tactics that leave only 1-2 providers operating in some states. Do women/people who value womens’ health rise up? Do conservatives go full on handmaids tale? Is it going to be like 2 sets of rules-one for red states and another for blue? Or does nothing really change because they’ve mostly kept poor, rural women from getting abortions anyway, and they don’t really want to prevent “urban” babies from being aborted anyway?
There was an article in WaPo today that the anti-choice lobby now wants to push for a nation-wide ban on abortions after 6 weeks.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2022/05/02/abortion-ban-roe-supreme-court-mississippi/
So basically an anti-Roe? Isn’t that against the whole states rights argument?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this country operated correctly then all the Justices who said explicitly that they would respect stare decisis in this matter during their confirmation hearings would get criminal referrals for lying to Congress.
I hope.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what’s next? Conservative states have already made abortion inaccessible to most women already, creating hurdles and scare tactics that leave only 1-2 providers operating in some states. Do women/people who value womens’ health rise up? Do conservatives go full on handmaids tale? Is it going to be like 2 sets of rules-one for red states and another for blue? Or does nothing really change because they’ve mostly kept poor, rural women from getting abortions anyway, and they don’t really want to prevent “urban” babies from being aborted anyway?
There was an article in WaPo today that the anti-choice lobby now wants to push for a nation-wide ban on abortions after 6 weeks.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2022/05/02/abortion-ban-roe-supreme-court-mississippi/
Anonymous wrote:If this country operated correctly then all the Justices who said explicitly that they would respect stare decisis in this matter during their confirmation hearings would get criminal referrals for lying to Congress.
Anonymous wrote:So what’s next? Conservative states have already made abortion inaccessible to most women already, creating hurdles and scare tactics that leave only 1-2 providers operating in some states. Do women/people who value womens’ health rise up? Do conservatives go full on handmaids tale? Is it going to be like 2 sets of rules-one for red states and another for blue? Or does nothing really change because they’ve mostly kept poor, rural women from getting abortions anyway, and they don’t really want to prevent “urban” babies from being aborted anyway?
Anonymous wrote:So what’s next? Conservative states have already made abortion inaccessible to most women already, creating hurdles and scare tactics that leave only 1-2 providers operating in some states. Do women/people who value womens’ health rise up? Do conservatives go full on handmaids tale? Is it going to be like 2 sets of rules-one for red states and another for blue? Or does nothing really change because they’ve mostly kept poor, rural women from getting abortions anyway, and they don’t really want to prevent “urban” babies from being aborted anyway?