Salesforce to relocate employees based in Texas
Sep 12, 2021
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I am having flashbacks of the NC GOP "bathroom law" national embrassement and the fallout that followed.
https://www.businessinsider.com/salesforce-will-help-relocate-employees-from-texas-after-abortion-law-2021-9
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In reality, women need time to realize they’re pregnant. Weigh their options. It’s a deeply personal and private family planing decision.
Texas forced the game clock and goal post unreasonably early. It’s not like you can just show up at your doctors office and get an abortion right then and there. You need an appointment. It’s scheduled days, or more likely weeks out. Many women reconsider abortions if they’re given enough time to think about it. Texas probably created more abortions than less since they’re forcing the decision too fast and most women would need to leave the state to get one. Poor women who don’t have the money or time to take 3 days off to travel to a nearby state will likely raise their unwanted kid in poverty on the tax payer dime, which raises the odds of the kid growing up in a criminal gang. Others will get dangerous illegal abortions like they did before Row v Wade. This is what happens when a nanny state gets in the way of your personal life and personal decisions.
I was raised near poverty, and still really enjoyed my childhood, nature was more entertaining (granted i didn’t need medical attention, then it would’ve sucked), If I think about it, if I was aborted because of fear of parent loosing personal life or fearing financial hardship, i’d be pretty upset. That would be a shitty reasoning.
Bottom line, no matter how ethically fucked up abortion is, unless it exits womans body, it’s woman’s choice what to do.
Like with any medical procedure, it is peoples personal choice to have procedure or not.
It’s not really about a parents desire to be free to have a social life. It’s the kind of life they want to provide for their kid.
You don’t have to agree with abortion. My parents wouldn’t have got abortions either because of their religious faith, but they both wish they could have done better as parents and they know they failed their children and know they would have done better as parents if they had less kids (but wouldn’t go back and change their decision). But nobody should have their choice taken away from them. As long as it’s done before fetal viability, it’s the mothers choice. It’s simply nobody’s business but the women’s.