I gotta say, this is not one of my favorite Common Sense articles. And I'm pro-choice.
There is always anectodal, emotional evidence on one side of any complex issue. Sure, the new Louisiana law is going to make Kaitlyn's life hard. Bad timing for her! Kaitlyn was also not as proactive about reproductive issues as Suzy was, which is anot…
I gotta say, this is not one of my favorite Common Sense articles. And I'm pro-choice.
There is always anectodal, emotional evidence on one side of any complex issue. Sure, the new Louisiana law is going to make Kaitlyn's life hard. Bad timing for her! Kaitlyn was also not as proactive about reproductive issues as Suzy was, which is another difference between them aside from the state they live in.
But anecdotes aside, we should be talking about what next steps should be taken now that it has been decided that Roe was never constitutional (which I agree with, in my limited understanding). I agree with Suzy that Kaitlyn's in a tough position and support her efforts to get an abortion in this situation. But instead of emotional hand-wringing, how about some concrete ideas about where we go from here?
I gotta say, this is not one of my favorite Common Sense articles. And I'm pro-choice.
There is always anectodal, emotional evidence on one side of any complex issue. Sure, the new Louisiana law is going to make Kaitlyn's life hard. Bad timing for her! Kaitlyn was also not as proactive about reproductive issues as Suzy was, which is another difference between them aside from the state they live in.
But anecdotes aside, we should be talking about what next steps should be taken now that it has been decided that Roe was never constitutional (which I agree with, in my limited understanding). I agree with Suzy that Kaitlyn's in a tough position and support her efforts to get an abortion in this situation. But instead of emotional hand-wringing, how about some concrete ideas about where we go from here?