"In one lifetime, Roe had pushed women so fully into the paid labor market that it was normal for high school seniors to be asked to answer a genderless prompt about their economic aspirations. Flipping through that book today feels like reading afairy tale, the old Grimm ones and not the new Disney ones.
I grew up choosing where and how I work because Roe v. Wade gave me many of the same basic rights of personhood as men, for example. Millions of women have, to different degrees, been able to do the same.Washington. I cannot negotiate wages or time off with an employer with the same risk profile as those who cannot become pregnant. An employer who offers lower pay in a state with abortion care indirectly benefits from women’s inability to take our
With Roe v. Wade toppled, we do not have the same rights in all labor markets. In a global market, an empowered worker is one who can migrate. With Dobbs, women cannot assume that we can safely work in Idaho the same way that we can in Oregon or
...competing with men in the paid labor market."
For only 58 years of the nation’s 246-year-old economy, women have been able to avail themselves — thanks to Title VII of the Civil Rights Act — of the full citizenship that we effectively purchase through our jobs.
Today we pay a greater price for that freedom than do men. And it is a price that our children will inherit. Many of the people who celebrate the Dobbs decision are nostalgic for a pre-World War II American economy. That economy kept women from
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/06/28/opinion/citizens-no-more.html
On Wednesday, June 29, 2022 at 6:34:07 PM UTC+8, ltlee1 wrote:fairy tale, the old Grimm ones and not the new Disney ones.
"In one lifetime, Roe had pushed women so fully into the paid labor market that it was normal for high school seniors to be asked to answer a genderless prompt about their economic aspirations. Flipping through that book today feels like reading a
Washington. I cannot negotiate wages or time off with an employer with the same risk profile as those who cannot become pregnant. An employer who offers lower pay in a state with abortion care indirectly benefits from women’s inability to take ourI grew up choosing where and how I work because Roe v. Wade gave me many of the same basic rights of personhood as men, for example. Millions of women have, to different degrees, been able to do the same.
With Roe v. Wade toppled, we do not have the same rights in all labor markets. In a global market, an empowered worker is one who can migrate. With Dobbs, women cannot assume that we can safely work in Idaho the same way that we can in Oregon or
competing with men in the paid labor market."...
For only 58 years of the nation’s 246-year-old economy, women have been able to avail themselves — thanks to Title VII of the Civil Rights Act — of the full citizenship that we effectively purchase through our jobs.
Today we pay a greater price for that freedom than do men. And it is a price that our children will inherit. Many of the people who celebrate the Dobbs decision are nostalgic for a pre-World War II American economy. That economy kept women from
judges enshrined, there is nothing to concern by anymore except that woman must know in advance of where to help. Otherwise, one has to be careful not to get it.https://www.nytimes.com/2022/06/28/opinion/citizens-no-more.htmlAll these pointes are good points but they do not help at all if the decision is made by the conservative judges of the supreme court. Sometimes, the country has to go back 200 years because the decision is taken based on 200 years ago. As the law the
On Thursday, June 30, 2022 at 12:39:12 PM UTC-4, stoney wrote:fairy tale, the old Grimm ones and not the new Disney ones.
On Wednesday, June 29, 2022 at 6:34:07 PM UTC+8, ltlee1 wrote:
"In one lifetime, Roe had pushed women so fully into the paid labor market that it was normal for high school seniors to be asked to answer a genderless prompt about their economic aspirations. Flipping through that book today feels like reading a
Washington. I cannot negotiate wages or time off with an employer with the same risk profile as those who cannot become pregnant. An employer who offers lower pay in a state with abortion care indirectly benefits from women’s inability to take ourI grew up choosing where and how I work because Roe v. Wade gave me many of the same basic rights of personhood as men, for example. Millions of women have, to different degrees, been able to do the same.
With Roe v. Wade toppled, we do not have the same rights in all labor markets. In a global market, an empowered worker is one who can migrate. With Dobbs, women cannot assume that we can safely work in Idaho the same way that we can in Oregon or
competing with men in the paid labor market."...
For only 58 years of the nation’s 246-year-old economy, women have been able to avail themselves — thanks to Title VII of the Civil Rights Act — of the full citizenship that we effectively purchase through our jobs.
Today we pay a greater price for that freedom than do men. And it is a price that our children will inherit. Many of the people who celebrate the Dobbs decision are nostalgic for a pre-World War II American economy. That economy kept women from
the judges enshrined, there is nothing to concern by anymore except that woman must know in advance of where to help. Otherwise, one has to be careful not to get it.https://www.nytimes.com/2022/06/28/opinion/citizens-no-more.htmlAll these pointes are good points but they do not help at all if the decision is made by the conservative judges of the supreme court. Sometimes, the country has to go back 200 years because the decision is taken based on 200 years ago. As the law
Does "Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" not presume every human being with individual dreams?
For women, dreams without the impediment of untimely pregnancy. According to the Christian Bible
Genesis 2:7, "And the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils
the breath of life; and man became a living soul."
What is a living soul in the absence of dream? Women could dream of being a mother. But a better
dream is a good and prepared mother at the right time.
American elites love to throw Liberty at other nations as a political tool. But many don't really
understand its meaning?
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