"Let's talk about the elephant in the womb."
The prova sex videoanger that built up over the month of September finally boiled over on Saturday. It started on Sept. 1 with Texas effectively outlawing abortions using a mechanism that looks an awful lot like vigilante justice. Then, just a day later, the U.S. Supreme Court's move to uphold the ban while the law worked its way through the legal system further infuriated abortion activists, who saw an implicit undermining of the court's landmark Roe v. Wade decision.
In a reflection of just how deeply unpopular the Texas law is, a number of major companies, including the likes of Apple, Lyft, and Uber, pledged to support their Texas-based workers in various ways. With resistance continuing to grow, the Women's March planned an Oct. 2 Rally for Abortion Justice. While it's a nationwide effort, the D.C.-based centerpiece of the protest included a march right to the steps of the Supreme Court.
Photos from the event show an energized public exercising their First Amendment right to let people like Texas governor Greg Abbott know that these kinds of unconstitutional legal games aren't going to fly. There's Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Handmaid's Talecosplay. Upturned middle fingers. More clever protest signs than you can possibly imagine. The outrage is real.
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In its call to action, the Women's March laid out the issue of the day in blunt term: "When the Supreme Court rejected an emergency request to block Texas's abortion ban, they effectively took the next step towards overturning Roe v. Wade. Simply put: We are witnessing the most dire threat to abortion access in our lifetime."
NARAL Pro-Choice America offered a similar sentiment on Twitter: "We’re done compromising. Abortion justice for all—when, where, and however we need it. Reproductive freedom is a fundamental freedom. That’s why we #RallyForAbortionJustice. Why do you? Tell us why you're rallying and drop a photo or two from today’s rally."
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It's not just Washington, D.C. where people are rallying. All across the United States, hundreds of rallies hosted thousands of protesters on Saturday, as concerned citizens gathered to let their voices be heard. This shouldn't be a surprise. Well over half the U.S. population is supportive of birthgivers having the right of access to abortions.
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