News Hardline activist who raised the idea of jailing women for abortions gets top policy job in Trump administration
News Hardline activist who raised the idea of jailing women for abortions gets top policy job in Trump administration
https://www.cnn.com/2024/12/12/politics/kfile-ed-martin-omb-trump-administration-raised-idea-jailing-women-for-abortions/index.html
These upcoming administration appointments scare me, and I don't know why they don't scare more women. Not because I want women to be scared, but because I want them to take these things seriously and understand how acts of misogyny and oppression build on each other over time. The U.S. isn't going to turn into Afghanistan or Gilead overnight, but the more that openly anti-women people are allowed into the highest levels of office, the more opportunity there is to set the U.S. on that path.
Quote:I want them to take these things seriously and understand how acts of misogyny and oppression build on each other over time. The U.S. isn't going to turn into Afghanistan or Gilead overnight, but the more that openly anti-women people are allowed into the highest levels of office, the more opportunity there is to set the U.S. on that path.
Quote:I want them to take these things seriously and understand how acts of misogyny and oppression build on each other over time. The U.S. isn't going to turn into Afghanistan or Gilead overnight, but the more that openly anti-women people are allowed into the highest levels of office, the more opportunity there is to set the U.S. on that path.
Thanks for sharing. Yeah, this kind of thing is why I find Ovarit borderline unreadable these days. Not sure if this was shared over there but I'm sure the comments would be all about how:
(Dec 16 2024, 2:23 AM)komorebi Though now that I've gotten started, I do sort of want to derail because on a recent Ovarit post by /u/Elizabelch, there are multiple users being upvoted stumping for a Federalist post that argues that women shouldn't go to school so that they can have more babies. LOL. (In addition to reciting several of my bullet points above, of course.)
I don't think I posted the article in my OP over there because of exactly those kinds of reactions.
(Dec 16 2024, 2:23 AM)komorebi Though now that I've gotten started, I do sort of want to derail because on a recent Ovarit post by /u/Elizabelch, there are multiple users being upvoted stumping for a Federalist post that argues that women shouldn't go to school so that they can have more babies. LOL. (In addition to reciting several of my bullet points above, of course.)
(Dec 16 2024, 9:52 PM)Elsacat That was my post and some of the comments were disheartening, to say the least. I don't expect people to have exactly the same opinions I do and I try to make space for different thoughts and approaches. But some just baffle me. A lot.
(Dec 16 2024, 9:52 PM)Elsacat That was my post and some of the comments were disheartening, to say the least. I don't expect people to have exactly the same opinions I do and I try to make space for different thoughts and approaches. But some just baffle me. A lot.