Many, worldwide, stand in solidarity with Iran’s brave women… In France: In Spain: In Italy: In the United Kingdom: In Israel: And in the United States (New York) (San Francisco)
I have a feeling Beto O'Rourke may be an emerging "Dark horse" in 2024He seems to be gathering a rather significant following especially, with younger folks and women. Thoughts?
Afghanistan/Iran and France are two sides of the same coin🤷♀️😑The former forces women to cover up and the latter forces women to uncover😅 what’s the difference? Recently France also banned modest women swimwear.
A country that doesn't allow most women to work; the ones that do can only take jobs deemed suitable. Beating wives is legal & until recently, womenWeren't allowed to drive. But Biden loves this country and consider it a strategic ally.
Wow they are advising women now to be careful about using period tracking apps as it could be used against them if they seek an abortion. WTHI do not want to get into an abortion debate I just think it's ridiculous it's gotten to this already
American women are taught to be disrespectful divas from an early age. Disrespecting their parents, their bfs and even themselves. A lot of men areStarting to date foreign women because they're sick of dealing with the disrespectful divas.
You can love someone, care what happens to them, have NO plans to leave them…and still be very disappointed in their actions—right ? So how difficult is it to understand having such feelings for one’s country ?
Human Rights in the USAVote Republican and remove any and all human/womens/LGBQT rights in the US. Afghanistan will have better human rights than you guys. Vote Democrat and retain those basic human rights. The choice is yours.
The American Right Stripping the rights of women on pretense of protecting life but protecting the rights of a device that is literally designed to take lives
Do you know the Relationship between the Evangelicals, Segregation and Abortion?Evangelicals considered abortion a Catholic issue and actually supported Roe v Wade, until desegregation started getting momentum....See More »
The History of Women's Reproductive rights in the US by a Law ProfessorHere is a link to a very interesting article about this topic. One thing I learnt was that "abortion was legal in every state at the time the Constitution was adopted, and it was fairly common."
Do you believe scientific expertise should be used to enable women to still be able to have babies into their fifties?