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When it comes to the effect on minority women, the numbers are unambiguous. In Mississippi, people of color comprise 44% of the population but 81% of women receiving abortions, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation, which tracks health statistics.
In Texas, they’re 59% of the population and 74% of those receiving abortions. The numbers in Alabama are 35% and 69%. In Louisiana, minorities represent 42% of the population, according to the state Health Department, and about 72% of those receiving abortions.
“Abortion restrictions are racist,” said Cathy Torres, an organizing manager with Frontera Fund, a Texas organization that helps women pay for abortions. “They directly impact people of color, Black, brown, Indigenous people ... people who are trying to make ends meet.”
Well, we could mandate puberty blockers for men until they're ready to financially support a child. That would more or less solve the problem of unwanted pregnancy.
Oh, did the thought of regulating mens bodies upset you?
The late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's failure to retire from the Supreme Court may lead some of her admirers to reassess her legacy if the landmark abortion rights decision Roe v. Wade is overturned.
"Who to blame, from a liberal or pro-choice perspective, could not be more obvious: The late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg," he went on.
"As an octogenarian cancer survivor during President Obama's second term, she rejected suggestions in 2014 and 2015 that she should retire to allow Obama to appoint her successor," Quirk said.
"Obama notably refrained from putting pressure on her to do so," he went on. "That Ginsburg's failure to retire would lead to the overturning of Roe, among other disasters from her own standpoint, was not entirely foreseeable. It was, however, fairly likely."
"The overturning of Roe, and more to come from the current Court, may lead liberals to revisit the adulation that was showered upon Ginsburg at the time of her death," Quirk said.
Ayn Rand said:“I urge you, as emphatically as I can, not to support the candidacy of Ronald Reagan. I urge you not to work for or advocate his nomination, and not to vote for him... [M]ost Republican politicians... preserve some respect for the rights of the individual. Mr. Reagan does not: he opposes the right to abortion.”
--Ayn Rand, 1975
Suppose the court had stopped there, rightly declaring unconstitutional the most extreme brand of law in the nation, and had not gone on, as the court did in Roe, to fashion a regime blanketing the subject, a set of rules that displaced virtually every state law then in force," she said. "A less encompassing Roe, one that merely struck down the extreme Texas law and went no further on that day, I believe and will summarize why, might have served to reduce rather than to fuel controversy."
Alito's opinion effectively reverses what Ginsburg described as fashioning a new "regime" on abortion – a move that would be unnecessary had the court instead proceeded to work with state legislatures and Congress to hammer out compromises on abortion.
Men love a whiny little bitch who thinks she can kill their babies. It is known.
Scalia had advanced heart disease, a host of other health issues, and he never retired. He was at a luxury hunting resort, and the owner grew concerned when he didn't show for breakfast. They found his carcass still in pajamas, in his bed.
Famous for a lot of things, but most notably writing the minority opinion for why he thought creationism should be taught in science classes.
My thought was since vasectomies are reversible now, to have every male given a vasectomy before puberty. When they are ready to have and care for a child, they can reverse it. With universal healthcare, it won't cost them anything, and will save the state millions.
the irony here is i was with my ex for 5 years and i canned her for the above reasons lolUndoubtedly you're married to a shy mousy little girl who doesn't ever need to think for herself because she had a big tough man to make all the decisions for her.