• zephyreks@lemmy.mlM
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    7 months ago

    Thanks for posting the single article which does not say “France is the first country to enshrine abortion rights in its constitution.” It’s not. Yugoslavia was. In 1974.

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    Yeah, well, we put “You can’t be president if you lead an insurrection” into our constitution, so I just hope France holds the line better than the US did.

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    Keep in mind that it’s not the right to abortion that has been added to the constitution. It’s the freedom to abort for women. Massive difference. It doesn’t guarantee access to abortion, it says nothing about the delay to get an abortion and it leaves out trans men. Still a victory, but with pretty big nuances.

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    Great…we Americans will now be required to have a special travel visa that requires a pregnancy test… pregnant? No travel for you! Specially France!

    Thanks Republicans! So smart! Like a really smooth rock!

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        The US has become a cautionary tale for:

        • Refusing Universal Healthcare

        • Opposing Racial and Cultural Equity

        • Revoking Women’s Bodily Autonomy

        • Expanding Excessive Incarceration

        • Exonerating Police Violence

        • Dismissing Effective Gun Control

        • Ignoring Mass Shootings

        • Denying Veteran and First Responder Care

        • Allowing Environmental Toxins

        • Approving Carcinogens in Food

        • Condoning High Infant Mortality

        • Eradicating LGTBQ+ Rights

        • Encouraging Religion in Government

        • Dismantling Social Services

        • Rejecting Living Wage, Retirement, and Pension Issues

        • Persecuting the Low-income and Homeless

        • Promoting the Purchase of Politicians and Judges

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      How? No way 75% of the states would agree.

      An amendment may be proposed by a two-thirds vote of both Houses of Congress, or, if two-thirds of the States request one, by a convention called for that purpose. The amendment must then be ratified by three-fourths of the State legislatures, or three-fourths of conventions called in each State for ratification.

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        When Dems had the supermajority during the first part of Obama’s term, Roe could have easily been codified into law. They slept on this at the time, saying there were “other priorities.”

        So, while this doesn’t require a constitutional amendment to become the law of the land, with how incredibly dysfunctional Congress has become, it may be the case that Article V conventions are the only way to change the laws to suit the needs of the public over the desires of the elites.

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              7 months ago

              With Franken not sworn in for months, Byrd hospitalized and Kennedy’s death they never had 60 sitting senators.

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        How? No way 75% of the states would agree.

        By electing sane politicians and not a bunch of weak populists who bend for the loudest rightwingnuts…

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    Cool but too specific. How about the right to bodily autonomy? This includes abortion, assisted suicide, drug use, tattoos, piercings, plastic surgery, and gender reassignment.

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    From what i read:

    “We’re sending a message to all women: your body belongs to you and no one can decide for you,” he added."

    Your body… well seems like a abortion is not about “your body” but a body from someone else’s…

    This world is crazy sometimes 😕