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In reply to the discussion: Women's Reproductive Rights are every bit as important as LGBT rights or [View all]Prism
(5,815 posts)44. Wasn't the Indiana law passed to target women?
I'm still trying to understand the genesis of the law, but it seems like it was born out of the Hobby Lobby ruling. The point was to take advantage of that to allow businesses to make their contraception exceptions for the ACA.
I think it's awesome so many are coming out for my community, but it's a bit strange that the anti-woman sentiment underlying these religious "freedoms" has been eclipsed by the LGBT focus.
We're all in this together, and homophobia and misogyny and directly linked, but I'd like to see more people highlighting that this law is going after more than me and my brothers and sisters. It's going after our mothers, daughters, sisters, and friends as well.
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Women's Reproductive Rights are every bit as important as LGBT rights or [View all]
cali
Mar 2015
OP
If a pharmacist doesn't believe in abortion they could use the law to not hand out...
LynneSin
Mar 2015
#26
things needing a prescription still need that but could hand it condoms, non-rx of course.
uppityperson
Apr 2015
#161
You BETTER BELIEVE they'd try to use it against women and other groups, too. As many other groups
calimary
Mar 2015
#28
I've been saying that since forever...that women aren't really people.
BlancheSplanchnik
Mar 2015
#71
Show on Syfy "Helix" just introduced that concept in the last episode.
NoJusticeNoPeace
Mar 2015
#103
women BARELY have reproductive rights in Indiana -- "extremely hostile state"
nashville_brook
Mar 2015
#29
but we're way more concerned that a gay couple might not be able to buy flowers from a xtian?
nashville_brook
Mar 2015
#36
and women's healthcare isn't just about abortions -- but we get no help
nashville_brook
Apr 2015
#146
there's no "excusing" either -- but one is never mentioned, the other is a national outrage
nashville_brook
Apr 2015
#145
Well, it WILL increase the potential profit base in our nation's proud private prisons!
PatrickforO
Mar 2015
#121
Except that Federal laws and regulations generally supercede those at the state level.
Veilex
Mar 2015
#95
do try paying attention to the endless spate of restrictions on women's rights in each of the
niyad
Mar 2015
#120
that was one of the few. most posts on women's rights and the attacks against them
niyad
Mar 2015
#21
Yes, of course. Though my comments weren't meant to include all oppressed groups
BainsBane
Apr 2015
#133
Want proof that women's rights are at risk? Anybody notice pence mentioning Hobby Lobby?
calimary
Mar 2015
#37
And I would add, a woman's right to keep her child even if she is impoverished
me b zola
Mar 2015
#18
was that an illustration for an edition of "the handmaid's tale"? whatever, it is stunning, and I
niyad
Mar 2015
#27
The Indiana mess made me wonder about that too, no boycotts for anti-women legislation?
appalachiablue
Apr 2015
#128
I know a lot of us engage in our own private boycotts, but no, have not seen calls
niyad
Apr 2015
#152
More awareness & organized resistance against this is needed especially now while the momentum
appalachiablue
Apr 2015
#166
I'm proud to say, I put my money where my mouth is. As I said in another post...
BlueJazz
Mar 2015
#30
you are so right about how much we have lost with the stupid, hate-filled, fear-based
niyad
Mar 2015
#45
Maybe here, yes. But it has to go out MUCH farther. And so far that's not what's happening.
calimary
Mar 2015
#42
Misogyny is the original sin of bigotry, from where all bigotry begins.
Dont call me Shirley
Mar 2015
#55
Because women's rigthts has been further than LGBT rights since the beginning of the movements
Fearless
Mar 2015
#91
This absolutely exists in Manhattan and smaller places. I've experienced it at restaurants
appalachiablue
Apr 2015
#164
I've fought for choice all my life, and I've never heard any LGBT person claim those rights are
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2015
#75
The talibornigan brigade's expressions of hate are multifaceted, Their Sharia laws popular of late
Dragonfli
Mar 2015
#80
It's not uninformed and it's not ignorance, it's an intentional mra attack/talking point.
MerryBlooms
Mar 2015
#104
Exactly right. Embarrassed to see this hateful and knowingly ignorant nonsense in GD.
bettyellen
Mar 2015
#118
"Women's Reproductive Rights are every bit as important as LGBT rights or fighting racism." - True.
Veilex
Mar 2015
#93
no one said they were. duh. But hundreds of laws restricting a woman's right to choose
cali
Apr 2015
#140
"no one said they were. duh." - Actually, you did. By posting this distraction away from...
Veilex
Apr 2015
#158
"that's just false." - The notion that this thread is anything but a distraction from LGBTQ issues.
Veilex
Apr 2015
#162
Going to jail for a miscarrage or abortion is even worse that not being served at a store or restaur
DamnYankeeInHouston
Mar 2015
#96
EVERY law that is discriminatory is aimed firstly at women. Then at sexual choices.
raven mad
Mar 2015
#99
The Republicans are only doing this to call the Dems murdering baby killers.....
Spitfire of ATJ
Apr 2015
#129