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NJCher

(42,877 posts)
5. I'm not asking you to delete it.
Sun Jun 26, 2022, 01:47 AM
Jun 2022

I’m just telling you how some others have been treated for double posting.

Anyway, I like this topic and wish more people would note how important this development is.

I think the prosecutors are showing colossal disrespect for the SC’s judgment, which is well deserved.

It would be a strategy if every woman who supports reproductive rights and who works in the criminal justice system refused to play along with this charade. I’m not saying it’s a good idea—I’m just saying it’s a strategy. Imagine the impact on the system.

The prosecutors are in a powerful position, though, and not every woman has that luxury.

In those cases, the woman criminal justice employee who wants to throw a wrench in the system could then accidentally lose a file. Make some sort of mistake that renders any prosecution of a woman for a reproductive rights offense undoable.

Kind of like what the cops do when they have the blue flu, only with making prosecution of such cases untenable.







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