On 53rd Anniversary of Roe v. Wade, Roys Continues Fight for Reproductive Freedom
We are here today to remember an important milestone for women’s rights and equality – Roe v. Wade. 53 years ago today, this 7-2 Supreme Court decision ruled that the rights guaranteed by the US Constitution include the right of women to bodily autonomy, privacy, and reproductive freedom.
To be clear: abortion is NOT controversial. 80% of Americans do NOT want politicians dictating our most personal, intimate decisions. No one is asking for legislation to force women to use catch kits. No one is asking for women suffering from miscarriage and stillbirth to be investigated and imprisoned. No one is asking for attacks on birth control coerced c-sections to end doomed pregnancies, or to defund childcare centers and healthcare access. Yet that’s what Republicans in power give us, year after year.
The anti-choice movement can’t help themselves. Look no further than yesterday’s senate floor session, where Republicans are trying to force schools to show children misleading, computer generated propaganda made by an anti-choice organization best known for making false and deceptive videos. The “science” they purport to be following is funded by anti-choice organizations, but anti-choice leaders of the organizations behind this effort have accidentally told the truth: these bills are about indoctrinating young children to oppose abortion rights in an attempt to change the politics of this issue.
What does it mean to live in a free society? Privacy, autonomy, self-determination, equality under the law. Not being forced to live under someone else’s narrow ideology, especially when it puts our health and lives in jeopardy. Since the Dobbs decision, Pro Publica has documented at least 7 women who have died because of abortion bans, and the number is likely much higher — even as states rush to dismantle their maternal mortality commissions to bury the proof that abortion bans kill women.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.











