The Arizona Supreme Court’s recent ruling about a century-old law banning nearly all abortions has stirred up a lot of conversation and emotions. It’s a law that was enacted a long time ago, even before Arizona became a state in 1912. So why should it have weight today, when the landscape of society and women’s rights has evolved significantly since then? The fact that Arizona voters may have a chance to rectify this through a ballot measure in November to enshrine abortion rights into the state constitution is encouraging. It’s heartening to see that the initiative has garnered over 500,000 signatures, signaling a strong grassroots movement to protect women’s rights in the state.… Continue reading
I am truly astounded by Donald Trump’s recent statement claiming responsibility for ending Roe v Wade. The audacity and lack of empathy displayed by this man never fail to shock me. It leaves me wondering how many women he may have pressured or threatened into having abortions throughout his life.
It is alarming to see how Trump continues to push false claims about Democrats wanting abortion up to the ninth month of pregnancy and even execution after birth. The disrespect he shows towards women is truly disheartening. His blatant disregard for women’s rights and bodily autonomy is despicable.
The fact that Trump is proudly taking credit for ending Roe v Wade is a clear indication of his skewed priorities.… Continue reading
As I read about Lizelle Gonzalez, the Texas woman who is suing prosecutors for charging her with murder after her self-induced abortion, I am filled with a deep sense of dismay and anger. The fact that she was arrested and unlawfully charged is a glaring example of the draconian and oppressive measures that are being taken against women in certain states, like Texas. It’s appalling to think that in this day and age, a woman’s right to make decisions about her own body is still being infringed upon.
One particularly troubling aspect of Gonzalez’s case is the violation of her privacy.… Continue reading
As a woman who values my freedom and autonomy, the recent incident involving a woman being taken off a Delta flight for not wearing a bra has left me feeling outraged and perplexed. Reading about Lisa Archbold’s experience, where airline staff allegedly took issue with her clothing despite her wearing the same attire any man might wear, raises important questions about where Delta draws the line and who gets to judge what is acceptable attire. The fact that she mentioned having a chest smaller than many men on the flight further emphasizes the absurdity of the situation. Why should women be policed and discriminated against for not conforming to outdated and patriarchal standards of dress?… Continue reading
As a woman living in Texas, I am absolutely appalled by the recent call by Texas Republicans for the execution of women who receive abortions. The idea that my own state’s politicians are advocating for such extreme and inhumane measures against women simply for making personal healthcare decisions is beyond disturbing. It is a blatant violation of women’s rights and autonomy.
The fact that these Republican officials are not only pushing for the death penalty for women who have abortions but also for those who undergo IVF procedures is a chilling display of their misogynistic and oppressive views. The idea that women should be punished for exercising control over their own bodies is abhorrent and goes against all principles of human rights and dignity.… Continue reading
Outrage as Saudi Arabia Picked to Head Women’s Rights Forum
The recent news of Saudi Arabia being chosen to lead the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women has sparked a wave of outrage and disbelief across the globe. The irony of a country known for its severe restrictions on women’s rights being appointed to head a forum dedicated to advancing gender equality is not lost on anyone. It’s like putting a vampire in charge of a blood drive, or a dog in charge of a roast beef, as some have astutely pointed out. The decision seems to defy all logic and common sense, leaving many of us questioning the integrity and credibility of such prestigious platforms like the UN.… Continue reading
The recent Taliban edict to resume stoning women to death has left me utterly horrified. As much as I try to wrap my head around their justification that they are simply enforcing their interpretation of sharia law, it still feels barbaric and inhumane. The fact that the Taliban’s supreme leader compares their actions to representing Allah and labeling those who oppose them as representing Satan is deeply disturbing. This kind of narrow-minded, extremist thinking is precisely what perpetuates violence and oppression in the name of religion.
The international community’s silence in the face of such heinous acts is equally troubling. By allowing the Taliban to carry out these punishments, we are essentially turning a blind eye to the violation of women’s rights.… Continue reading
The recent Taliban edict to resume stoning women to death has ignited a wave of horror and disgust worldwide. As I read about the atrocities being committed against women in Afghanistan, my heart aches for the victims who are subjected to such inhumane treatment. The thought of women being stoned to death for perceived wrongdoings is beyond comprehension and fills me with a deep sense of sorrow and anger.
In a world that prides itself on progress, it is unfathomable that such barbaric practices are still being carried out in the name of religion. The idea of women being viewed as second-class citizens and reduced to mere objects of control and punishment is abhorrent.… Continue reading
As I sit here, trying to process the recent news that Saudi Arabia has been picked to lead a women’s rights forum at the UN, I can’t help but feel a sense of disbelief and outrage. How is it possible that a country with such an abysmal record on women’s rights is being entrusted with such an important responsibility? It is reminiscent of George Orwell’s quote from “1984” – “War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength.” The irony of the situation is almost too much to bear.
The fact that Saudi Arabia is leading a women’s rights forum, when women in the country still face numerous restrictions and oppressive laws, is a slap in the face to all those fighting for gender equality.… Continue reading
As I read the news of Saudi Arabia being appointed as the chair of the UN’s gender equality forum, I couldn’t help but feel a wave of disbelief wash over me. The irony of a country with such a notorious track record when it comes to women’s rights being tasked with leading a forum dedicated to gender equality is truly mind-boggling. It’s akin to putting a wolf in charge of guarding a henhouse.
The United Nations, as an organization dedicated to promoting human rights and global cooperation, should be at the forefront of championing gender equality. However, appointing Saudi Arabia, a country known for its systemic oppression of women, to lead such a critical forum sends a troubling message.… Continue reading