It is imperative that we pay attention to what are known as rape exceptions to abortion bans. Reject a hierarchy around abortion. The right wing is unabashed in its insistence on controlling our bodies. We must be even more unabashed in our insistence on bodily autonomy #RoeVWade
We do not owe anyone an explanation or a reason for our abortion. Much like we insist on rejecting the “worthy victim” scenario of sexual assault, so too must we reject the “worthy recipient” of an abortion. #AbortionIsAHumanRightfeministgiant.com/p/essay-the-se…
Abortion is a human right, not a bonus or a reward we must earn.
The fascist theocrats will not stop until they force us into carrying all pregnancies to term.
I was not raped. I was not sick. The pregnancies did not threaten my life. I did not already have children. I just did not want to be pregnant. That is reason enough.
I am glad I had my abortions. They gave me the freedom to live the life I have chosen. 📷 @rerutled
The State and the Supreme Court can fuck off with their opinions about what I can and can’t do with my uterus.
Amy Coney Barrett is a mediocre judge who was elevated because she’s a white mother of school-aged children who will do white supremacist patriarchy’s bidding in a country that hates mothers and children who are not white. feministgiant.com/p/essay-the-ju…#RoeVsWade#MothersDay
The confirmation of Barrett to the Supreme Court was the crowning achievement of concerted and zealous political power play by conservatives since the early 1970s at least.
Choosing to be childfree is surrounded with taboo and stigma. So I wanted to make sure my essay was available in both of my languages: English 👇🏽#MothersDay2022
I have had two abortions. I did not want to have children. I was not raped. I was not sick. The pregnancies did not threaten my life. I just did not want to be pregnant.
The few abortion narratives that are considered “acceptable” are often prefaced with trauma and pain—as if they were the price to be exacted for bodily autonomy.
A government spokesman said that a woman’s father or closest male relative would be visited and eventually imprisoned or fired from government jobs if she did not cover her face outside the home.
I had an "illegal" abortion in Egypt and a "legal" abortion in the U.S. It took me 25yrs to write about them. For as long as patriarchy shrouds abortion in silence, it stamps it with shame. Knowing that, I broke my silence and broke free of shame. 📷 @rerutled#abortionstories
Patriarchy denies us ownership of our bodies, and isolates us through silence and shame.
Our #abortionstories are a way to say "I own my body." Our abortion stories are guiding stars out of isolation and towards solidarity and freedom from patriarchy. feministgiant.com/p/abortion-is-…
It took me 25 years to finally write about my abortions. I was inspired and encouraged by women of colour who had spoken of theirs, and who said they wished they saw more people who look like them in abortion narratives. feministgiant.com/p/essay-the-se…