Congressional Crime-Enacting
Today, Congress passed a law making it illegal to take a pregnant teen across state lines to have an abortion.
In effect, what this does is make it more difficult for a teen to get an abortion.
I really don't think that men should be in control of women's lives. Male-dominated Congress just determined what they think is right for a pregnant teen. How on earth would they know?
It's kind of like the following. Let's say the Jewish community wants to have Rosh Hashanah made into a federal holiday, for example. Then pretend that a bunch of Christians get to decide. That's not fair. It should be Jewish folks who get to decide as well.
Same thing here. Women should determine abortion matters, because they are the ones to whom it directly pertains.
In today's example, patriarchy trumps effective represenation.
Pregnant teenage girls are not represented in Congress, and their voice was silenced today. This is a failure of the system.
In effect, what this does is make it more difficult for a teen to get an abortion.
I really don't think that men should be in control of women's lives. Male-dominated Congress just determined what they think is right for a pregnant teen. How on earth would they know?
It's kind of like the following. Let's say the Jewish community wants to have Rosh Hashanah made into a federal holiday, for example. Then pretend that a bunch of Christians get to decide. That's not fair. It should be Jewish folks who get to decide as well.
Same thing here. Women should determine abortion matters, because they are the ones to whom it directly pertains.
In today's example, patriarchy trumps effective represenation.
Pregnant teenage girls are not represented in Congress, and their voice was silenced today. This is a failure of the system.
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