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berniesandersmittens

(11,343 posts)
Thu Apr 22, 2021, 10:10 AM Apr 2021

Law requiring rape/incest victims to make a police report in order to have an abortion.

(Crosspost from Arkansas Group)


Arkansas passes law requiring rape, incest victims to report crime before abortion

The requirement will not apply to a near-total abortion ban Hutchinson signed earlier this year that doesn’t include exceptions for rape or incest. Opponents have vowed to challenge that ban in court before it takes effect later this summer.

Opponents of the requirement said it will further victimize women, considering the high number of rapes that aren’t reported to police. About three out of four rapes and sexual assaults are not reported to law enforcement, according to the Justice Department.

Supporters have argued the requirement will give the state better data on how many abortions are performed because of rape or incest



https://www.google.com/amp/s/katv.com/amp/news/local/arkansas-passes-law-requiring-rape-incest-victims-to-report-crime-before-abortion
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Law requiring rape/incest victims to make a police report in order to have an abortion. (Original Post) berniesandersmittens Apr 2021 OP
Don't any of these Neanderthals Diamond_Dog Apr 2021 #1
And The WAR ON WOMEN proceeds apace. Thank you for sharing this. niyad Apr 2021 #2
More intrusion into women's personal medical and reproductive choices. Arkansas Granny Apr 2021 #3
Exactly! berniesandersmittens Apr 2021 #5
And exactly why do they need to know this? Layzeebeaver Apr 2021 #4
just about every woman I have ever known has told me about being demigoddess Aug 2021 #6
The Subjection of Women BeckyDem Aug 2021 #7

Diamond_Dog

(31,911 posts)
1. Don't any of these Neanderthals
Thu Apr 22, 2021, 10:46 AM
Apr 2021

making this law have wives, mothers, sisters?

This just defies explanation.

Yeah, because the police are going to do something about it.

Arkansas Granny

(31,507 posts)
3. More intrusion into women's personal medical and reproductive choices.
Thu Apr 22, 2021, 10:55 AM
Apr 2021

You don't seriously think they are doing this to apprehend and prosecute the rapist, do you?

Layzeebeaver

(1,614 posts)
4. And exactly why do they need to know this?
Thu Apr 22, 2021, 10:58 AM
Apr 2021

“Supporters have argued the requirement will give the state better data on how many abortions are performed because of rape or incest”

So a law is needed to get better data? Seriously?

demigoddess

(6,640 posts)
6. just about every woman I have ever known has told me about being
Tue Aug 10, 2021, 02:24 PM
Aug 2021

molested/raped by male relatives. How can kids be required to report their relatives, or a mother her own son?

BeckyDem

(8,361 posts)
7. The Subjection of Women
Wed Aug 11, 2021, 08:34 AM
Aug 2021

The Subjection of Women is an essay by English philosopher, political economist and civil servant John Stuart Mill published in 1869,[1] with ideas he developed jointly with his wife Harriet Taylor Mill. Mill submitted the finished manuscript of their collaborative work On Liberty (1859) soon after her untimely death in late 1858, and then continued work on The Subjection of Women until its completion in 1861. At the time of its publication, the essay's argument for equality between the sexes was an affront to European conventional norms regarding the status of men and women.

In his Autobiography, Mill describes his indebtedness to his wife, and his daughter Helen Taylor for the creation of The Subjection of Women:

As ultimately published it was enriched with some important ideas of my daughter’s and some passages of her writing. But all that is most striking and profound in what was written by me belongs to my wife, coming from the fund of thought that had been made common to us both by our innumerable conversations and discussions on a topic that filled so large a place in our minds.[2]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Subjection_of_Women


( Check out the year this was written. It indicates intelligence and humanity, neither of which we are seeing from a sector of Americans today.)

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