Tommy Tainant
Diamond Member
It looks as if corporate America is stepping up to the plate in protecting women. Across social media I am reading about people offering help and support to women living in abortion deserts.
There will also be an underground network of backstreet abortionists at work.
The situation looks to be this. Wealthy women and women working for the larger more wealty corporations will be able to access abortion care. They will be inconvenienced but still able to exercise their rights over their own body.
For poorer women the outlook is a bit bleaker. Whatever is done to overturn this nonsense will take some time and provision should be made for the poorest in society.
I could see that the likes of planned parenthood could divert funds from clinics they might close and use those funds to help mitigate the costs.
The federal government could allocate more funds for abortion providers in America as well.
Charities could set up funds and begin fundraising to pay for this.
I am guessing that abortion cover is provided in your expensive health policies.
What else should be done ?
There will also be an underground network of backstreet abortionists at work.
The situation looks to be this. Wealthy women and women working for the larger more wealty corporations will be able to access abortion care. They will be inconvenienced but still able to exercise their rights over their own body.
For poorer women the outlook is a bit bleaker. Whatever is done to overturn this nonsense will take some time and provision should be made for the poorest in society.
I could see that the likes of planned parenthood could divert funds from clinics they might close and use those funds to help mitigate the costs.
The federal government could allocate more funds for abortion providers in America as well.
Charities could set up funds and begin fundraising to pay for this.
I am guessing that abortion cover is provided in your expensive health policies.
What else should be done ?
UK's Boris Johnson says U.S. abortion decision is a "big step backwards"
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Friday a decision by the Supreme Court to overturn the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling that recognised a woman's constitutional right to an abortion was a "big step backwards".
www.reuters.com