The end of Roe v. Wade — and what comes next for reproductive freedom
Summary
Roe vs Wade is the landmark1973 decision by the U.S. Supreme Court that legalized abortion and established a woman's right to choose to end a pregnancy through abortion.
The speaker told us that it must end with the end of Roe v. Wade. It doesn’t mean to ban abortion!! She explains that opponents argue three things when they say that they want to ban abortion. It’s about religion, protection of fetal rights, and protection of women’s health.
However, religions already have a wide variety of views on abortion to HELP it. Fetal rights protect the rate of infant mortality and programs for children more. The protection of women's health is that abortion is already an extremely safe surgical procedure.
The speaker’s view is that opponents who want to ban abortion mean to be all about contributing women who are unable to operate. Women are unable to be equal participants in our society.
P.S. In Japan, abortion is strangely legalized, though, women feel to be controlled by men or society. The world says that in Japan, women can't be in higher positions. However, the Japanese birth rate is really low, though, the reason is not an abortion.
For having children, l don’t think that it’s easier to do something than worry about it, though, we have to create a society where people who want to have children can have it.
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