Last Friday the Supreme Court of the United States annulled the right to abortion and the debate moved to the courts of that country. The recent determination to repeal protected access to Voluntary Interruption of Pregnancy (IVE) It generated a wave of repercussions throughout the world. Meghan Markle spoke about it and about other conquered rights that are at risk of being annulled.
With 6 votes in favor and 3 against, the US Supreme Court repealed the constitutional right to abortion, which had been guaranteed since 1973 with the ruling Roe vs. wade. In an interview for the magazine Vogue, The actress claimed to be on the side of American women who demand legal protection of abortion in their country. “It is complete nonsense that we are still fighting for something like this” he expressed Markle in relation to the protests in favor of abortion that are taking place these days in different American cities.
“No one should be forced to make a decision that they don’t want to make, that is unsafe, or that puts their life in danger. Whether it’s a woman in dire straits, a woman not ready to start a family, or even a couple who deserve to plan her family in the way that makes the most sense to them, it’s about having a choice. ” assured Meghan.
According to the United States Supreme Court, the abortion it was within “certain areas or zones of privacy” where the constitution did not object, as well as contraception and same-sex marriage. In addition to protected access to the IVE, there are other rights that are framed within the private sphere and the intimate decisions of each family, registered as “due substantive process”, according to the US Constitution. Among them, stand out contraception with everyday or emergency methods, assisted fertilization and same-sex marriageamong others.
“Revoking the constitutional protection of abortion is like telling women that ‘our physical safety doesn’t matter, and therefore we don’t matter either.’ But we do. Women matter” emphasized the actress.
Prince Harry’s wife asks to turn fear into action, and believes that men should be more verbal on this subject. In addition, he proposes to take these issues into account in the Senate elections that will take place in November. “The Supreme Court ruling is like the tip of the iceberg for the future of same-sex marriage, access to contraception and other fundamental rights” hill.
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