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ancianita

(37,670 posts)
Sat Mar 27, 2021, 03:03 PM Mar 2021

I shouldn't post this. It's too negative. But I'm FED UP.

Thanks, niyad!

FED UP with the Republican corporate dark money swamp dragging women down in 44 states.

Where is the ERA now that we need it most?

None of the male promoted Iron Age religious beliefs or male invented legalese can cover up male driven religious, legal and corporate assaults on women right now in the 21st Century USA -- Uncivilized Swamp of Amerikkka.

As Republican men revive feudalism and demonize women leaders as witches, the only male allies of women that exist are in the Democratic Party.
However imperfect they are in policy and practice, Democratic male allies, on their worst day -- Kennedy, LBJ, Clinton, Franken, Biden, and yes, Cuomo -- are better for women than any Republican on their best day.

No allies of women are seen in thousands of U.S. corporations.

Pro-life is for profit. Just as an exercise, mind you, consider that all over this country, in every state, millions of frozen "embryos" in fertility clinics lie frozen with their little "heartbeats." Does anyone hear any right winger pro-lifers fight to free them for a life with a mother? Are the 2% of them designated by their "owners" for research fought for in legislatures or courts? Does anyone interview the women they "harvested" them from? Does anyone hear one religious or political male leader say they have to "save" those "heartbeats" from research labs or clinic trash heaps? or from being used for pandemic vaccines?

No allies in Republicans.
Does anyone see one abortion bill supporter across 30 Republican-controlled legislatures write one bill to "help" pro-life problems for frozen embryos, or caged, already alive, innocent children with real heartbeats?

Does anyone hear in one word in statehouses of the constitutional or religious prior life rights (life, liberty, etc, etc.) and god-given free wills of women?

No.

American women know these hundreds of abortion bills are the swamp.
One by one, each bill exists to show women and their Democratic allies just who can and will eventually drown their "settled law" and equality before the law.
Their defenders have never been and never will be reasoned with.
At this minute they persist in seeking negative justice in the courts.

When male and female sexists take the religious stand between a woman and her god, they presume a spiritual and legal right to control women's god-given free wills, constitutional rights, bodily autonomy, hearts, minds and souls, based their own definitions of words like "pro-life," and "babies." Their virtue signal bullshit shaming of women really hides their own deep seated shame for their choice to deny "life, liberty..." through the courts of other men, heaven, institutions and the Constitution.

Women are used to being "beaten until morale improves." Literally, even.
Women -- especially their male allies -- should stop being inured to this -- not for their descendants who will have to sort out and clean up the uncivilized swamp of amerikka, and not to just "be on the right side of history.
Women and male allies must show the power that beats Might Makes Right rule.
No explanations, apologies or regrets.

What Democrats know:
We face hundreds of anti-abortion bills NOT because most men and women "don't understand."
We Democrats face the religious, legal, corporate world still driven by men who don't want anyone to understand their belief: that they themselves will not suffer MERE EQUALITY. They will not share power for the common good.

As the negative justice of bills that overly burden women or deny women access to abortion and custody drown our energy, as laws get passed by the hundreds against women, what else can women think of men and their institutions. It's not what those institutions say, it's what the sexists within them do to maintain the Uncivilized Swamp of Amerikka.

The economic/social swamp pulls women down by centuries of forced impoverishing slavery through the household economy. They tread the swamp of unequal pay for the same work, while staying impoverished by most of the actual costs of
-- immediate child care,
-- home hygiene,
-- personal injury care,
-- insurance,
-- loss of work time,
-- healing help through family counseling.
all further social darkness for them and/or their children.

Lower income and higher costs drag women down because of the unspoken, unrecognized, unpaid-for household economy -- the violent economic and social dark underbelly of capitalism and corporate profit.

Take Alabama, one of the 44 states that keep women treading.

These corporations DONATE to the Alabama politicians who ban the majority of their state from any abortions for any reason --

-- Coca-Cola CEO Muhtar Kent, Atlanta, GA
-- AT&T CEO Randall L. Stephenson, Dallas, TX
-- Exxon Mobile CEO Darren Woods, Irving, TX
-- Pfizer Albert Bourla and Ian Read, New York, NY
-- Walmart Greg Penner and Doug McMillon,Bentonville, AR
-- Boeing Dennis Muilenburg - Chicago, IL
-- State Farm Michael Tipsord - Bloomington, IL
-- Eli Lilly David A. Ricks, Joshua Smiley, Indianapolis, IN
-- Caterpillar Jim Umpleby, Deerfield, IL

-- The rest:

Koch Industries, Witchita, KS -- run by the supposedly libertarian Koch brothers, donated $2,500 to Ainsworth, $1,500 to Chambliss, $1,500 to Ledbetter, and $2,000 to Reed.

Fantasy sports site Draft Kings -- Boston, MA -- donated $5,000 to McCutcheon, and $500 to Ainsworth.

Tobacco-maker Altria -- Henrico County, Virginia -- Howard Willard -- donated $1,000 to Chambliss, and $500 to Reed.

Cable provider Comcast -- Tupelo, MS -- Ralph J. Roberts -- donated $2,500 to McCutcheon.

Health insurance giant Caremark -- Birmingham, AL and Northbrook, IL -- donated $1,500 to McCutcheon.

Anheuser-Busch -- St. Louis, MO -- Michael Doukeris -- donated $1,000 to McCutcheon, and $1,500 to Reed.

DONATION UPDATE From Judd Legum, the corporate contributors to Governor Ivey herself (per tweet) :

Judd Legum
@JuddLegum

These corporations back @GovernorKayIvey, their enabler who signed the ban into law --

@BCBSAssociation (BlueCross) (75K)
@ATT (113K)
@LillyPad (30K)
@StateFarm (10K)
@Boeing (10K)
@Walmart (7K)
@CocaCola (10K)
@exxonmobil (5K)
@comcast (21K)
@pfizer (5K)

FED UP with the sexist, parasitic dark money infusion into the Uncivilized Swamp of Amerikkka used to keep its host down and docile.

I'm FED UP with the laughabe, deadly irony of the "undue burden" question.
Because here comes to the 2020-2021 SCOTUS in the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, Inc. with plaintiffs wanting to know how much they can get away with burdening women and women's allies over abortion access. And here comes Barrett and Kavanaugh to their rescue.

BTW, where's that state ratified ERA?
Docilely buried and forgotten in the swamp?
Can Democrats drag the ERA out to solve all of the above?
Can Rachel help?

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niyad

(118,047 posts)
1. Of course you should post this, precisely because you are fed up. Women are under assault every
Sat Mar 27, 2021, 03:09 PM
Mar 2021

single day, by predators, by laws and customs, by patriarchy at every level, in all its manifestations. And it will keep on happening so long as most women remain silent, whatever their reasons.

I AM WOMAN. HEAR ME ROAR!!!!!!!!

ancianita

(37,670 posts)
3. Then every single legal move they make can be beaten by that Amendment!
Sat Mar 27, 2021, 03:40 PM
Mar 2021

All previous laws re abortion, and Roe v Wade itself, will be wiped off the books.

The Equal Rights Amendment will make history. No more inequality of employment, income, legal standing or social standing.

MuseRider

(34,310 posts)
4. Post away.
Sun Mar 28, 2021, 10:04 AM
Mar 2021

I know I often do not say what I should, I am so darned tired of all of this and am fighting other battles right now. That is a crummy excuse but there is only so much time.

I think we do need to be more proactive here as I see people more often using words that are demeaning to women and not being corrected. Once we complain we will be called out on it for a while by those who love their words but then it calms but always comes back again. I do not consider that to be a frivolous complaint as some say it is.

Anyway, this is well written and as honest as can be. Post away. Perhaps now is a good time to bring it up when we see it more often. Our leaders are more likely to agree so maybe we can get things back to where you don't see certain very offensive terms go unhidden. Everytime there is a chance to include your info we should. Drive it ALL in and see if we can get some progress. The ERA would help us so very much. It seems the hardest issue of all. I hate to even think of why it means so little.

ancianita

(37,670 posts)
5. Okay, then! Thanks to you and everyone here for the support.
Sun Mar 28, 2021, 11:04 AM
Mar 2021

I totally understand how you feel, how all the catch-22's of women's lives wear us down. But that's what sexists want. To make us give up.

I totally agree on the Equal Rights Amendment. It is NOW FULLY RATIFIED, AND Congress has a resolution to rescind the original deadline for its ratification, which, being passed, moves the ERA into the Constitution.

The ERA should be part of the US Constitution by now.

When it is, all previous laws restricting the rights, or even enumerating the rights, of women will be struck down. Even better, all state attempts to restrict women will be unconstitutional.

Half the population's fundamental rights fought for, and finally, officially recognized throughout the nation's legal system.

From the Brennan Center for Justice

Does Virginia’s vote to ratify the ERA mean it will be adopted as the 28th Amendment to the Constitution? The answer hinges on two procedural questions with no settled answer.

First, can Congress act now, nearly 48 years after first proposing the ERA, to waive the lapsed deadline? ERA supporters have long argued that just as Congress had the power to set a deadline, they have the power to lift one. Senate Joint Resolution 6, a bipartisan measure sponsored by Sens. Ben Cardin (D-MD) and Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) which is currently pending in Congress, seeks to do just that. But while the ERA’s deadline was extended prior to the deadline, there is no precedent for waiving the deadline after its expiration.

Second, can states act to rescind their support of a constitutional amendment before it is finally ratified? Congress confronted this question twice, during the ratification of 14th and 15th Amendments in the years immediately following the Civil War. In each instance, Congress adopted resolutions declaring the amendments ratified, ignoring the purported state rescissions. But in 1980, a federal district court in Idaho ruled that the state’s rescission of the ERA was valid.

Who will decide these questions? Under a 1984 law, the Archivist of the United States is charged with issuing a formal certification after three-quarters of the states have ratified an amendment. When there has been doubt over the validity of an amendment, Congress has acted to declare it valid.

https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/research-reports/equal-rights-amendment-explained

Biden, one of the originators of the Violence Against Women Act, is our ally. I believe he and Harris will press for this. If they do before 2022, its establishment in the US Constitution might turn out more voters.
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