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The insistence that the Supreme Court is not a political body is a principle of high folly in American politics. 
Moreover, as the branch of government that is least accountable to the American public, the Supreme Court has tended, for most of its history, toward a fundamental conservatism, siding with tradition over more expansive visions of human rights. 
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On June 24th, 2022 the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
What Will Happen Legally:
Abortion is no longer protected at the federal level. States are able to criminalize abortion care. Abortion will remain legal in many states and clinics will be providing care.
26 states are certain or very likely to completely ban abortion (see map below). This will result in an unprecedented public health crisis, on top of the one we already had going on, along with a rapid expansion of the criminalization of pregnant people.
What Will Happen In Your Communities, to People You Love:
Abortion is a sensitive issue for a lot of people. There are strong feelings about what others should and shouldn't do, what's "reasonable" or too far in terms of laws. But we're not talking about feelings. This is about sending doctors to prison, about the government forcing people to submit to pregnancy and childbirth against their will.
We will not be returning to a pre-Roe scenario with "back-alley" abortions and coat hangers. Many abortion seekers will be able to self-manage their abortions using safe and effective FDA-approved medication abortion pills, even in hostile states. BUT, we also now have a much larger, more sophisticated law enforcement infrastructure that will surveill, prosecute, and punish people for abortions and pregnancy outcomes like miscarriages. In 2022, the risks are largely legal, not medical.
A lot of people will now need to travel out-of-state, often hundreds of miles, to obtain an abortion in a clinic. Because 50 states worth of people will be trying to access care in the remaining half of states who haven't banned it, people will have to wait weeks or even months for an appointment. Everyone everywhere will now have difficulty accessing timely abortion care and associated care, such as miscarraige management, etc..
Most (75%) of abortion seekers are poor or low-income. Most (59%) are already parents. 1 in 4 pregnancy-capable people will have an abortion in their lifetime. You know and love people who have had abortions. If they haven't told you, consider whether you seem like a safe person to tell. Take that to heart and care enough to change.
What Can You Do?:
The most impactful thing you can do at the moment is to donate money. I know, I know. If that isn't an option or if you want to do more, organize other people to donate money. The coolest among you will become monthly donors–even of a smaller amount, because it provides a stable cash flow for organizations which are largely volunteer-run.
Here's where it can go (bonus points if you do them all):
Give to local abortion funds in your state who help abortion seekers pay for procedures, made by the Abortion Link Fairy @helmsinki.
Give to practical support organizations, who help abortion seekers with travel, childcare,  and other logistical needs.
Give to independent clinics, who are not affiliated with Planned Parenthood, but provide 6 in 10 abortions in the U.S., including all abortion care later in pregnancy. Many clinics are struggling to stay open, to relocate, to support their staff and their patients. In states where abortion has been immediately banned, many are working to help scheduled patients travel, here’s one in Alabama.
Share good, accurate information so abortion seekers can obtain care:
Ineedana.com helps abortion seekers find a verified abortion provider and resources
Abortionfinder.org helps abortion seekers find a verified abortion provider and resources
Reprolegaldefensefund.org covers bail and funds strong defenses for people who are unjustly targeted by police or prosecutors for self-managing their abortion outside of a clinical setting
Onlineabortionresources.org compiles accurate information to help people access an abortion
Plancpills.org has information for accessing and using abortion pills
reddit.com/r/abortion the r/abortion Reddit is moderated by folks who share good information about accessing care and finding support
all-options.org provides unbiased, judgment-free options counseling
Share This: a cool guide @alisonturkos made with more ideas, options and info
Offer to Volunteer at a PSO, Fund, or your local clinic: Recently, someone I am close to volunteered to help a stranger from Texas traveling hundreds of miles away for care. They desperately needed someone local to check them in and out of a clinic. They were traveling alone and the clinic required a companion. It amounted to driving across town twice, not a big lift, but it meant that person could get the care they needed–it was potentially life-changing.
You'll note that none of our recommendations include giving to well-funded orgs like Planned Parenthood, starting your own thing when these networks exist, fighting with people on the internet, or marching. Our informed advice is to prioritize mutual aid through local organizations.
Sure, But Then What?:
You may be wondering what we can do to fix all of this? Surely somebody has a plan!
There's not much that can be done in the short-term other than helping people get care. There is no immediate political or legal solution due to the composure of the court, the makeup of the Senate, and GOP control of state governments. This will be our reality for a while.
The best we can do is really engage in state-level efforts, where abortion will be regulated (banned or protected): support the election of good state representatives, local prosecutors and judges who don't want to criminalize abortion care or pregnancy outcomes. Support efforts to protect voting rights, trans rights, and to create alternatives to policing and punishment. Encourage prosecutors not to go after pregnant people.
To be clear, there is something to do in every state and not enough people doing it.
And finally, don't despair.
Get mad, get engaged, get organized, but focus on constructive actions.
In the words of the PIC abolitionist, Mariame Kaba:
"Let this radicalize you rather than lead you to despair."
If ever we need to have each other's backs, it's now.
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Abortion Funds Links:
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Israeli police violently deprived Palestinians of the right to mourn Shireen Abu Akleh, the iconic and beloved journalist murdered by an Israeli sniper two days ago.
What kind of a state is threatened by the collective grief and pride of a people? Only a state operating on fear and weakness despite all its weaponry and walls. Only a settler-colonial state that must negate the native’s existence in order to exist itself. Only a Zionist state that views Palestinian and Jewish self-determination as mutually exclusive and has always required the suppression of the former.
Shireen’s funeral in Jerusalem was historic in its size, spirit, and power. It gave a people suffering from the loss of a national icon — not to mention the daily violence of ongoing colonization, apartheid, and occupation — an opportunity to come together and express pride and unity.
But Israel viewed this resilience in the face of grief as an existential threat it must suppress with police brutality. Israeli police attacked mourners with batons, ripped Palestinian flags from mourners’ hands and Shireen’s coffin and hearse, and tried to forcibly control the crowd. But Palestinians resisted the attacks and were able to prevent police from reaching the casket. Thanks to their bravery and steadfastness, Shireen’s body — unlike the bodies of so many Palestinians murdered by Israeli forces — remains in Palestinians’ hands.
Contrary to Western media’s representation, these were not “clashes.” This is not a “both sides” issue. How DARE they try to make it so when we all see the video of unprovoked violence and we all know that Israel regularly lies and fabricates justifications to escape accountability for its war crimes?
Rest in peace and power, Shireen. Sending love and solidarity to all who are mourning her.
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“All wars are evil, and all victims deserve support. And until we get on that page, we have no credibility whatsoever.”
- Clare Daly
https://twitter.com/ClareDalyMEP/status/1501271815695515655
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Oppose military occupation everywhere, from Kyiv to Jerusalem.
Today, Israeli forces injured 31 Palestinians — including children as young as 12 (see first and fourth videos) — in occupied Jerusalem today, where Palestinians were performing holiday prayer at Al-Aqsa Mosque and celebrating in a public space. They beat, arrested, and shot Palestians with skunk water and sound grenades.
This is what daily occupation looks like — and Palestinians have been enduring it for decades without any reprieve or accountability. People around the world need to pressure their governments to hold Israel accountable for this violence in the way that they are with Russia.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CaiIOs-P_6K/
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Solidarity with all and any people fighting for their right to self determination and to live a life free of fear and persecution under occupation.
What Russia have been doing is horrendous and should be wholeheartedly condemned.
May this horrific situation awaken you to the horrors of imperialism and encourage you to fight for a world free of its stain wherever and whenever it appears.
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