The Senate in Alabama has moved that ALL abortions are to be illegal - including those where the pregnancy is as a result of rape or incest. Supporters say they expect the law to be blocked in court but hope that the appeals process will bring it before the Supreme Court. They want the court, which now has a conservative majority, to overturn the 1973 ruling legalising abortion.
Alabama's 35-seat Senate is dominated by men, and none of its four female senators backed the ban. It was then signed by Alabama's Republican governor, Kay Ivey (female).
Alabama is not the only state that wants to move to restrict abortions in this way.
There is so much I could say about this. So much. But ultimately it's so very, very sad and it feels like a step back to the dark ages. If it was happening in a developing country, I might understand the journey they have to go through in terms of thought process, but this is America. Leader of the First World.
Bad show, America. Bad show.
Alabama's 35-seat Senate is dominated by men, and none of its four female senators backed the ban. It was then signed by Alabama's Republican governor, Kay Ivey (female).
Alabama is not the only state that wants to move to restrict abortions in this way.
There is so much I could say about this. So much. But ultimately it's so very, very sad and it feels like a step back to the dark ages. If it was happening in a developing country, I might understand the journey they have to go through in terms of thought process, but this is America. Leader of the First World.
Bad show, America. Bad show.