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niyad

(112,947 posts)
Tue Dec 20, 2016, 03:41 PM Dec 2016

Will Trump cause progressives to forget about women's rights?

Will Trump cause progressives to forget about women's rights?


Americans cannot afford to treat feminism as something that can be pushed aside for a time and picked up later. Especially not now


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‘It’s vital that we not forget or lose the momentum feminism has had over the last decade.’ Photograph: Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images


If you were concerned that forced funerals for fetuses and zygotes wasn’t quite horrific enough, rejoice! In the last week, Ohio has passed a law banning abortions after 20 weeks and Oklahoma wants to mandate that businesses post anti-abortion signs in women’s public restrooms. In the wake of Trump’s win, reproductive rights opponents have not wasted a moment in their plan to roll back access to abortion and birth control. And, as has been the case for some time, these harmful policies are being presented as wins for women.

When Governor John Kasich of Ohio passed the 20-week ban, for example, he also vetoed a six-week ban – the hope being that the move would be seen as moderate in comparison. But 20 weeks is around the time that women find out about fetal abnormalities – a leading reason for later abortions. And while the Oklahoma plan is being touted by pro-life groups as a way to offer women “alternatives”, what it’s really doing is shaming women and requiring that businesses spend money on ideological propaganda. (Also, so much for the Republicans caring about women’s privacy in bathrooms!)

The research is clear: women suffer when you deny them access to birth control and abortion. In fact, despite anti-choice rhetoric to the contrary, the only kind of negative mental health impact that abortion has on women occurs when someone seeks out the procedure and is denied. The challenge we have in front of us, though, is not just the danger of Trump’s administration or the emboldening of Republicans. In a time when bad news for progress is around every corner – as Slate writer Jamelle Bouie put it, “what disaster to write about today?” – we have to make that sure that women’s rights don’t get lost in the shuffle.

It wasn’t so long ago that gender and race were considered ancillary or distracting topics in progressive politics – a notion still being bandied about as people blame “identity politics” and “political correctness” for Trump’s win.************** If history is any indication, it won’t be long before we start hearing murmurings from so-called progressives that women should sacrifice working on issues that affect them in service of “the greater good”.******** (because, of course, even to some "progressives", women are simply not important) It’s vital that we not forget or lose the momentum feminism has had over the last decade, especially on reproductive rights. The stakes are just too high. Hundreds of thousands of American women have already sought out illegal abortions, in part because of state-level restrictions. And as the Affordable Care Act comes under fire, it could leave millions without coverage for contraception.

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https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/dec/15/womens-rights-list-of-progressive-priorities-feminism

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Will Trump cause progressives to forget about women's rights? (Original Post) niyad Dec 2016 OP
Then they wouldn't be all that progressive, would they? I'm not so much worried about... TreasonousBastard Dec 2016 #1
Thank you! get the red out Dec 2016 #2
If they do die in the street, it's because they were too lazy to work world wide wally Dec 2016 #4
they are woman-hating gestational slavers, and I feel as you do. niyad Dec 2016 #5
Women's WHAT? democratisphere Dec 2016 #3
Hell no! Dump is just reminding us how important women's rights are! Nitram Dec 2016 #6
I used to think we were one scotus vote away. much closer than even I thought. niyad Dec 2016 #7
. . . niyad Dec 2016 #8

TreasonousBastard

(43,049 posts)
1. Then they wouldn't be all that progressive, would they? I'm not so much worried about...
Tue Dec 20, 2016, 03:49 PM
Dec 2016

progressives backtracking as I am about regressives walking all over us.

get the red out

(13,460 posts)
2. Thank you!
Tue Dec 20, 2016, 03:49 PM
Dec 2016

Forced pregnancy is everyone's problem, there are no immaculate conceptions. Unlike religious nuts pretend to believe, this isn't just a "women's issue", it is an everyone issue. The "pro-lifers" wouldn't care to let already born babies, and their mothers, die on the streets and be swept up like trash. I truly hate them beyond words.

Nitram

(22,749 posts)
6. Hell no! Dump is just reminding us how important women's rights are!
Wed Dec 21, 2016, 11:14 AM
Dec 2016

Conservatives want a Handmaiden-type society. No way we will let them get away with that.

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