USSC strikes down Roe v Wade

mandrill

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Canada already has limited access to abortion, many having to wait long periods for an appointment or travel long distances.
This will become worse now with women crossing over to Canada from the US for abortions.
So if you think it does not affect us, it does.
More Canadian government money will need to be put into accessible abortion healthcare, as it should anyways.
We could earn a lot of money from those pregnant Ohio and indignant ladies.
 

K Douglas

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Yep, all of a sudden the Dems are not so hot on "democracy " and that's exactly what SCOTUS did- it forced the legislators to do their job and to legislate.
They never were. They're tyrants.
 
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Many companies like microsoft, starbuck, salesforce already announced they will cover cost for abortion. Among them match.com and Bumble;)
 
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I somehow agree with Bazookajoe and others who say we are Canadians, so why care.

USA is a strange place, and we need to keep cool and not be dragged into their twisted and uncivilized fights about guns, abortion etc.

We should look to Europe for guidance.
 
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Sorry man, d'em the facts.


Now has he changed his mind after he himself admits he's been duped by the Judges who lied and bullshitted their way through to get on the highest court of the land? We shall see.
He is the convenient excuse with Sinema. They have had 50 years to deal with this. Incuding a filibuster proof Senate at one point. They never did.
 

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I somehow agree with Bazookajoe and others who say we are Canadians, so why care.

USA is a strange place, and we need to keep cool and not be dragged into their twisted and uncivilized fights about guns, abortion etc.

We should look to Europe for guidance.
Canadians don't need to "look for guidance" anywhere. We are our own nation doing just fine thank you.
 
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Insidious Von

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Canadians don't need to "look for guidance" anywhere. We are our own nation doing just fine thank you.
For how long.

There are cells in Canada that want The Charter of Rights and Freedoms voided, this decision will supercharge them. From perspective gained from studying The French Revolution, we are closer to The Handmaid's Tale becoming a reality. The USSC won't stop until 1884 is achieved. The laws made in the Victorian Era held until the mid 60's.

The blowback is only just beginning, this is a "Cars hissed by my window" moment.

 

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For how long.

There are cells in Canada that want The Charter of Rights and Freedoms voided, this decision will supercharge them. From perspective gained from studying The French Revolution, we are closer to The Handmaid's Tale becoming a reality. The USSC won't stop until 1884 is achieved. The laws made in the Victorian Era held until the mid 60's.

The blowback is only just beginning, this is a "Cars hissed past my window" moment.

We are not the USA. We have a strong federal system and the Charter.
 
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Canadians don't need to "look for guidance" anywhere. We are our own nation doing just fine thank you.
Negative. Our governments - conservative and Liberal - follow USA in everything.
 
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Insidious Von

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Once you start degrading human rights it's a slippery slope to National Socialism. Jim Morrison certainly understood this:

 

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We would be amiss, of course, if we failed to state the obvious- abortion is 90% about politics and 10% about women's reproductive rights.
So true.......and I would go another step further and say most Americans on either side don't really deep down care about the Court's decision on Roe vs. Wade. It's a political rallying issue for both sides. The more partisan my friends, the more likely they are screaming and hollering or doing a victory jig.
 
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You think that Canadian judges have a shred of actual respect for the USSC at this point?
Of course not. That’s precisely my point - In light of the US Supreme Court’s ruling on abortion, the SCC will never stand for the rule of law to devolve to such decrepit depths in Canada. Therefore, I feel it would be top of mind when eventually ruling on the constitutionality of C -36. E.g. ( an unjust law imposed by the far right).
 
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So true.......and I would go another step further and say most Americans on either side don't really deep down care about the Court's decision on Roe vs. Wade. It's a political rallying issue for both sides.
So much that some liberal members here will vehemently argue that women's right to an abortion should never be impeded by the law at any time. In reality, I believe most Canadians (and Americans) are more comfortable with gestational limits.
Not in Canada, buddy.

I know that you whip out this standard GOP bullshit talking point whenever the topic comes up and steer the conversation into "Only the crazies want state-funded abortion with absolutely no legal controls" because that usually saves the GOP's ass in American dialogues. But this is Canada where we're doing just fucking fine with no criminal sanctions for abortion whatsoever.

And hey! - New Zealand just joined us.

And you may see abortion as just a tribal rallying slogan, but I am damn sure most women right now are thinking about it as a very practical problem which the GOP and religious fanaticism is about to potentially cause in their lives. So take your white male arrogance and swallow it.

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Insidious Von

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Yes, that's why we kept slavery until the1860's.....
Are you American, Canada never had slavery. Most history books don't mention that the last stop on The Underground Railroad (freedom from capture) was Chatham Ontario.

I'm indifferent to abortion but fanatical about human rights. It's sad to think that the last President who defended human rights was Jimmy Carter...and look what the CIA and Big Oil did to him.
 

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In watching all of this unfold, I can't help but wonder if all this is the lead up to the next American civil war.

In 1860, the issue was slavery. Pretty clear cut. Either you believed in slavery or you did not believe in slavery. Conveniently, there was a nice easy geographical line that separated those in favour of slavery (in the south) and those who did not believe in slavery (the north). Now it's not so simple from a geographical point of view. However, America is truly polarizing along political lines. When I see this regressive Supreme Court of the United States taking America back essentially more than 50 years and I see Clarence Thomas (there's a guy who has to go, from what I've read, he's totally unfit for the job) talking about rescinding gay marriage and even birth control and you wonder if this could even be happening, you can't help but wonder what the fuck is going on in the United States. Was it always there? Just simmering under the surface?

In the last couple of days, the issue of a civil war has been discussed quite a lot in the media. The idea that there is actually "two United States". When I first read about the notion that America was heading for another civil war I thought it was the dumbest thing I'd ever read in my life. Now I'm not so sure. Texas talking about seceding, Florida's current whackadoodle Governor. Everyone is a racist, Roe v. Wade. Fuck me, it actually might happen. I really wish the Americans would take a step back and just calm the fuck down.

And don't just think that the stupid is the sole property of those on the right. The left has more than its fair share of the stupid. Stupid is an equal opportunity thing.
 
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