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Dobbs v. Jackson or how feminism backfired

RuudVanNistelrooy

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We have too many threads about Roe Vs, Wade but after some research i would like to point out how stupid feminists shot their foot by asking for more rights.
Overturning Roe Vs. Wade wasn't just a result of tradcons and Trump supporters asking for it but originally it was a feminist initiative:

Dobbs v. Jackson


The case was officially about Mississippi’s Gestational Age Act:

“Except in a medical emergency or in the case of a severe fetal abnormality, a person shall not intentionally or knowingly perform . . . or induce an abortion of an unborn human being if the probable gestational age of the unborn human being has been determined to be greater than fifteen (15) weeks.”

Gestational age was defined as the time since the pregnant woman’s last menstrual period. But an abortion mill calling itself Jackson Women’s Health Organization, plus one of its abortionists, challenged the bill. The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals struck down the law, because it conflicted with Roe (and Casey), so Mississippi appealed to the Supreme Court. It argued that this state has a legitimate interest in protecting unborn lives, and that Roe and Casey were wrongly decided. 26 states joined in the appeal, asking that Roe and Casey should be repealed.

So feminists thought that they should question already shady decisions (actually the conception is life and vise versa).

The so-called liberal wing of the Court dissented, as expected. This wing comprises Justice Stephen Breyer, appointed by President Bill J. Clinton, and Justices Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor, appointed by President Barack H. Obama.

"My body my choice" defies basic logic because the fetus body is also a a human entity because being “inconvenient” or “unwanted” doesn’t magically transform the baby into a clump of cells. And also a clump of cells develops into a baby not a helicopter or a hamster.
 
"My body my choice" defies basic logic because the fetus body is also a a human entity because being “inconvenient” or “unwanted” doesn’t magically transform the baby into a clump of cells. And also a clump of cells develops into a baby not a helicopter or a hamster.
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