Anonymous wrote:As more and more people come to know a woman who is not able to get an abortion, the number of pro-choice voters will increase and the fundamentalists will lose elections. It's going to take a while, but it's going to happen eventually.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Time for 24-7, indefinite, loud protests at the justice's houses. People following them everywhere in public wearing handmaid tale outfits. Public shunning. Not allowed to go anywhere in public in peace.
And then you have the audacity to call them cowards. You think they didn’t know what they were doing? They’d do it again even with your public shaming because it was the RIGHT thing to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am truly saddened and disappointed, even tho I don't think I would choose to have an abortion except in extreme circumstances. Yet, I can see beyond myself and respect the choices of other women. It's so frustrating that more people in power don't.
It's the whittling away of rights, including bodily autonomy, that we should be very very terrified of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“MY BODY, MY CHOICE!....now get in here and take this mandatory vaccine or we'll cancel your ass 💉”
-every purple haired Karen in this thread
Except that there were no laws FORCING you to get a vaccine against your will. No one got strapped to a gurney to get an injection.
Tired and feeble argument.
Anonymous wrote:Time for 24-7, indefinite, loud protests at the justice's houses. People following them everywhere in public wearing handmaid tale outfits. Public shunning. Not allowed to go anywhere in public in peace.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The next time a natural disaster hit a red state I will laugh and call it gods plan.
To be fair, abortion has killed more lives than ay naturel disaster
No it hasn't. abortion just remove a mass of cells, no lives there .
Wrong. Watch the tiller documentary where the abortion doctors admit they are taking lives when they perform an abortion. They just think the woman’s preference and autonomy trumps the infant’s life.
There are those of us who will continue to work to make sure those lives are respected. We will not rest, not now, not ever.
Anonymous wrote:I am truly saddened and disappointed, even tho I don't think I would choose to have an abortion except in extreme circumstances. Yet, I can see beyond myself and respect the choices of other women. It's so frustrating that more people in power don't.
Anonymous wrote:Time for 24-7, indefinite, loud protests at the justice's houses. People following them everywhere in public wearing handmaid tale outfits. Public shunning. Not allowed to go anywhere in public in peace.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: This is not something I thought I would ever actually see.
Kudos to the SCOTUS on this. Always should have been up to the states.
Basic human rights like health care should NOT be up to the states. It is a god-given right to make your own decision about whether to gestate a baby to term.
Tenth amendment of the Consitution:
"The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people."
Why is my bodily autonomy up to the states and not me?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The next time a natural disaster hit a red state I will laugh and call it gods plan.
To be fair, abortion has killed more lives than ay naturel disaster
No it hasn't. abortion just remove a mass of cells, no lives there .