61. Fifteen Minutes of Feminism: Dobbs Explained—It's Not Over

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61. Fifteen Minutes of Feminism: Dobbs Explained—It's Not Over
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'This is the moment that the United States has awakened to: a time in which the U.S. is not in the company of its peer nations, but instead is in the company of countries that have failed democracies, or totalitarian regimes.' — michelebgoodwin

Magazine, a show where we report, rebel, and tell it just like it is. On our show, history matters. We examine the past as we think about the future, and in this episode, I’m speaking directly to you as we examine history in the wake of the Supreme Court dismantlingWhat does this mean in terms of how the court has examined history? How do we describe what the Supreme Court has done in dealing a swift kick and blow to at least half of the U.S.

The sources that were cited in that leaked draft opinion, turns out they remain for this final opinion. And in this final opinion not only do we have the dismantling of, we find a Supreme Court and the majority unwilling to take seriously the grave risks of maternal mortality and morbidity to the women in the United States.

Now it is true that people can leave those states like Mississippi and try to obtain an abortion elsewhere, but the reality is, it’s a tale of two cities where some people who are wealthy enough, still subjected to the indignities of having to get a plane ticket and go out of state in order to get essential medical healthcare associated with what was a fundamental, recognized as a fundamental right in the United States up until the Dobbs decision was handed down.

So, now in addition to having to think about how one gets out of town to a free state, by train, bus, or plane, and wait in those free states by finding lodging, hopefully with a friend, but if not, having to pay for it, then it means having to think about how one will afford paying for childcare, or does this mean that the children must also come along to New York, Illinois, Colorado, California, states that are free.

But let’s say that she says that she doesn’t want that and she wants to be able to have an abortion. Does she have enough money, or does she turn to in order to get the services that she wants and needs, and let’s remember that in 2016 in the case, the United States Supreme Court acknowledged that a woman is 14 times more likely to die by carrying a pregnancy to term than by having an abortion. Certainly, that 13 year old has to think about the medical risks of being pregnant.

This certainly could chill a child from conveying to a mother, an aunt, a grandparent the horrors that she has experienced for fear that in telling her story and in getting the help that she needs, the people that she loves the most may be civilly punished. May have to pay a fine of at least 10 thousand dollars along with attorney’s fees.

Now the dissent in the Dobbs case does as one might expect. They speak to the alarming rates of maternal mortality and morbidity in this country. They speak to the horrors that are the decision itself, how there’s a level of cherry picking, selectivism, opportunism that you find in the majority opinion. Egregious errors and omissions throughout. They speak to what this means in terms of taking away a fundamental right and how the Supreme Court doesn’t engage in that.

The concern could be what comes next. Will states seek to ban, bar access to contraception? There are already lawmakers that say that that’s what’s next. There are federal lawmakers that say that they would like to see a federal prohibition against abortion. Could that be next? With that said, in each episode of the show, we ask about a silver lining. Right now, it may be very hard to grapple with whether there is a silver lining. After all, today where there was only one clinic that provided abortion services, have now been shuttered in many states.

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