"well you can still travel between states, it's not like we live in a military dictatorship"
"it's just up to the states, I think a lot of people are getting too excited"
"if you want an abortion you can still get one in America, none of the laws are changing here" [not even true here, we have pre-roe abortion ban that got struck down by roe]
"well the justices can still change their votes, it's just a draft. Altio wrote so much crazy stuff that one of them must disagree."
"I'm surprised the federal government would give away so much of their power to the states with this"
"People in Mississippi can still drive to Illinois for an abortion." "or Florida I think" (lol)
"My roommate was crying" 'oh yeah my roommate was too, I told her to calm down and everything will be fine"
“well you can still travel between states, it’s not like we love in a military dictatorship”
Yeah, if we lived in one of those we'd have ballooning military spend at the expense of everything else, even during times of peace. And defense contractors would be getting paid money hand over fist to make and deliver products that are defective. And the police would be becoming excessively militarized themselves, such as being equipped with military equipment. And the country would be going heavily right wing.
Gee, I wonder what else the provisions of all that recent anti-trans legislation that criminalized leaving the state for getting medical treatment could also apply to.
An injury to one of us is an injury to all of us and you can never seperate liberation of trans women from liberation of cis women and vice versa, exhibit no. 9767437
"You can still secretly go on a trip to Sweden and have one. You can make a whole summer of it. People are overreacting. Like my maid: completely hysterical. She got tears all over my granite countertops." - Average NPR Listener