It looks like the protests against genocide in Gaza are turning into a deeply counterproductive dumpster fire. The students are now breaking laws and occupying campus buildings. The cops are gonna come in, crack some skulls and arrest people. The pro-Israel propaganda Leviathan is gonna smear the protesters as hard and viciously as it can. Attention will turn from Gaza genocide to Biden- and liberal-inspired antisemitism, domestic terrorism and tyranny. Trump will gleefully attack and smear Biden with everything that he, and his cadre of sleaze artists like Steve Bannon, can think of.
One exception to the self-immolation of the protest movement is at Brown University. The NYT reports: At Brown, a Rare Agreement Between Administrators and Protesters -- Brown students took down their tents on campus after the university in Rhode Island agreed to discuss their demands for divestment from support for the Israeli military. Demonstrators agreed to dismantle their encampment at Brown, which had been removed by Tuesday evening, and university leaders said they would discuss, and later vote on, divesting funds from companies connected to the Israeli military campaign in Gaza.
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The WaPo reports about the impacts of the forced birth law that goes into effect today in Florida:
When she walked into the abortion clinic Tuesday morning, Kristen thought she’d made it just in time.
The 22-year-old mother of two had learned just a few hours earlier that a new six-week abortion ban would go into effect in Florida on Wednesday. So she canceled all her plans and found someone to drive her, in hopes of ending her pregnancy before the deadline.
She was one day too late.
“We did an ultrasound and you’re over the state limit,” said Eileen Diamond, the director of Benjamin Surgical Services International, gently explaining to Kristen that the test showed she was eight weeks pregnant.
While the clinic could still provide abortions for women more than six weeks into their pregnancies until midnight, Diamond said, another Florida law requires all abortion patients to have an ultrasound at least 24 hours before their procedure. That meant the earliest Kristen could get an abortion was Wednesday, when her abortion would no longer be legal.
“Oh no,” Kristen said, tears rolling down her cheeks as she sat across a desk from Diamond in a consultation room. “No. No.”As of Wednesday morning, clinics across the country’s third-largest state can no longer offer abortions to most patients who walk through their doors — forced to turn away any woman who is further than six weeks along, a point when many still don’t know they’re pregnant. The enactment of Florida’s new ban on May 1 is widely expected to be the biggest jolt to abortion access across the country since Roe v. Wade was overturned in 2022.
For Kristen, the nearest abortion clinic that will be able to help her is now in Charlotte — an 11-hour drive away.
“I can help you find an appointment in another state, but you would have to get there,” Diamond told her Tuesday.
Kristen shook her head. Then she looked at Diamond and laughed: With her financial situation, Diamond might as well have been suggesting she fly to the moon.
“I can’t afford three kids,” said Kristen, who like other women in this story spoke on the condition that only their first names be disclosed to protect their privacy. “But I’m not going out of state. I can’t afford to go out of state.”
A ban of this magnitude will immediately upend abortion access far beyond Florida’s borders, with Floridians traveling to North Carolina, Illinois and Virginia, where clinics are already struggling to absorb patients from antiabortion states across the Southeast. And while abortion rights advocates are hoping voters will approve a measure in November that would lift the ban in January — restoring abortion access in Florida until roughly 24 weeks of pregnancy — tens of thousands of women will be affected between now and the new year, regardless of what happens in the election.
This is a example of callous Christian Sharia theocracy intruding into people’s lives in a major way. Christian theocrats have no regard for majority public opinion that they disagree with. Only what God wants is what counts. That is authoritarian theocracy, pure and simple. It is here and now, not in the future or in another country.
It is long past time for all tax breaks for all religion in the US to be repealed. Religion plays hardball politics, so it should play with the same rules that the rest of us have to play with.
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