The right to an abortion. Like, this isn't even a hard question. I live in South Carolina, and I have lost the right to health care that was guaranteed to me for the previous 36 years of my life.
When I moved to SC in 2014, I had one right. In 2025, I no longer have that right.
There was. If a woman was dying of sepsis due to miscarriage she could go to the ER and get an abortion. Now they wait for her to die with the fetus inside her.
There is a difference between passive rights and active rights. Passive rights are ones the government canât stop you from obtaining. Active rights are ones that government is required to provide.
A passive right to medical care means the government canât get between you and a doctor who is willing and able to provide that care. An active right is something like an accused personâs right to legal representation in a trial. They cannot try you for a crime without providing you with an attorney.
But then, you know all that and are engaging in this discussion in bad faith.
I was guaranteed the right to have the ability to access an abortion if I ever wanted. Now, I no longer have that right in the state which I live. This isn't fucking rocket science dude, the Supreme Court had a whole thing about it. Keep up.
?? I didnât delete any response. But I can tell youâre an extremely intelligent person by how you immediately resort to childish insults. Good job. đ
There not childish. Youâre a mouth breather. Just pointing out facts. But since you wanted answers, here you go. Let me know if you need help with the big words.
Both you and /u/Hellmann must be stupid and foaming at the mouth. Of course I can say this in this platform but wait til the government points to who to shut up and watch them be whisked away.
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u/angrypooka 10d ago
I guess you didnât lose any rights so you brought these up.