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In reply to the discussion: To the corporations that are offering to transport women to where the can have abortions. [View all]50 Shades Of Blue
(9,299 posts)4. Thank you!
HTF is a red state pregnant individual who wants an abortion supposed to even LINE UP an abortion procedure in a blue state, much less get there and back without being detected by the red state pregnancy monitors?
These promises to pay for travel are meaningless without a whole lot of detailed logistical details, which even then will probably be meaningless. If these corporations gave a shit about their employees they wouldn't have relocated (looking at you, you repulsive fucker Elon Musk) to low wage, anti-union red states in the first place.
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To the corporations that are offering to transport women to where the can have abortions. [View all]
BoomaofBandM
May 2022
OP
Interesting view. Therefore corporations should be locked up / kept out of society.
erronis
May 2022
#20
Or better yet, how about "pulling out" of states that make abortion illegal?
smirkymonkey
May 2022
#3
And what about a national law banning abortions? The Repukes have already said they'll do it
Native
May 2022
#9
That I know, but it's a distinct possibility. Those Supremes aren't going anywhere for a long time.
Native
May 2022
#14
When I think about all the empty buildings in the Northeast, from companies that relocated
intheflow
May 2022
#13
It's all well and good that the corps are helping with abortion. But if you were pregnant,
fierywoman
May 2022
#17
Just like "health benefits" for employees - this doesn't work for the non-employed.
erronis
May 2022
#21