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mahatmakanejeeves

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Sun May 8, 2022, 06:45 AM May 2022

Roe v. Wade protest draws thousands of concerned Houstonians

LOCAL // HOUSTON

Roe v. Wade protest draws thousands of concerned Houstonians

Marissa Luck, Houston Chronicle
May 7, 2022 | Updated: May 7, 2022 8:38 p.m.


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A woman in the crowd with a “Come and Take It” sign during an abortion rights rally organized by Beto O’Rourke at Discovery Green on Saturday, May 7, 2022 in Houston.

Karen Warren/Staff photographer

Thousands stampeded through sweltering heat in downtown Houston to protest the potential unraveling of Roe v. Wade at a rally headlined by gubernatorial candidate Beto O’Rourke.

O’Rourke’s team said numbers swelled from 4,000 to nearly 5,000 people who gathered at Discovery Green Park, although Houston Police did not have an official crowd estimate. Protesters expressed shock and anger at the draft Supreme Court opinion leaked last week, indicating the landmark court ruling could be overturned. A so-called “trigger law” in Texas would make abortions illegal within 30 days of the court tossing out Roe v. Wade.

Natasha Klimas, 33, said has never been the type to attend protests but the shock of the news pushed her to come out. ... “A lot of people around my age don’t know what it’s like without Roe v. Wade. It’s scary,” she said. She carried a poster with wire hanger taped onto it and the phrase: “This is the Republican health care plan.” Klimas, a physician who lives near Rice University, said she’s worried about how overturning Roe v. Wade will impact women and trans-female’s access to reproductive healthcare.

Bella Thomas and Jaylen Gregory, both 18 year-old students at Clear Brook High School in Friendswood, held bright pink signs that read: “Against abortion? Get a Vasectomy!” and “Don’t Tread on Me” with a snake in the shape of a uterus. They said they both know girls who were too scared to tell their parents they were pregnant and instead tried to force a miscarriage by taking drugs or binge drinking. ... Banning legal abortions “is not going to stop abortions. It’s going to stop safe abortions,” Gregory said.

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Marissa Luck covers real estate for the Houston Chronicle. Originally from Hawaii, Marissa previously covered refining and chemicals for the Chronicle and also had stints at Costar, the Austin Business Journal and The Daily News in Longview, Wash. She grew up near Seattle and studied international political economy at The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Wash.

Abortion Rally Draws Thousands in Houston

The event was among numerous protests planned across the country this weekend.

By Maria Jimenez Moya, Scott Atkinson, Robert Chiarito and Lola Fadulu
May 7, 2022

HOUSTON — Several thousand people in Texas’ largest city rallied for abortion rights on Saturday, one of numerous demonstrations held across the country days after a draft opinion from the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade was leaked. They were joined by a host of Democratic officials, including former Representative Beto O’Rourke, who is running for governor.

The rally in Houston, at Discovery Green, a downtown park, might have been the largest gathering of the protests that were scheduled in more than a dozen cities and communities on Saturday. They varied widely in scale and attendance. A morning event outside a Catholic church in Manhattan drew dozens of people. A demonstration in downtown Detroit featured roughly 200. A rally in Chicago attracted more than a thousand.

Many more protests were planned on Sunday in cities including San Jose, Calif., Kansas City, Mo., Fort Wayne, Ind., Oklahoma City and Orlando, Fla. Next weekend, thousands could gather in Washington for the Women’s March.

In Houston on Saturday, some in attendance took advantage of the rally to turn it into a family outing. Marco Barbato, 35, an engineer, brought his 4-year-old daughter so she could see how democracy worked and witness people standing up for what they believed in, he said.

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Speaking after the event, Mr. O’Rourke said he had been moved by hearing the personal stories of so many women. “People’s lives are on the line now, and I’m going to do everything in my power to fight for them,” he said after the event. During the rally, he was joined by speakers that included U.S. Representative Sheila Jackson Lee, Texas State Senator Carol Alvarado and the mayor of Houston, Sylvester Turner.

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bucolic_frolic

(46,973 posts)
2. Republicans don't understand that women want self-determination, power, and control
Sun May 8, 2022, 07:23 AM
May 2022

Why Mitch and Kavanaugh think women are going back into the box as 1950s kept women is beyond my comprehension.

This is a permanent rift between Republicans and women's autonomy. Not an issue that can be repaired or papered over.

OMGWTF

(4,441 posts)
3. Could this issue galvanize others to fking VOTE?
Sun May 8, 2022, 07:28 AM
May 2022

I hope so. Moscow Mitch said he will make abortions illegal nationally, so their “state’s rights” argument is 100% lies just like EVERYTHING the Rethuglicans say.

VOTE BLUE VOTE BLUE VOTE BLUE VOTE BLUE

tanyev

(44,502 posts)
4. It's horrifying, yes, but not actually that shocking if you've been paying attention.
Sun May 8, 2022, 07:29 AM
May 2022

Sadly, there are a lot of people who haven't been paying attention.

DENVERPOPS

(9,949 posts)
7. I expect these crowds will grow
Sun May 8, 2022, 08:57 AM
May 2022

exponentially, across the land in the very near future.

In my opinion and thinking: The Republicans revealing/leaking this impending assault by their wholly owned subsidiary, the U.S. Supreme Court on abortion, has achieved the Republican's true underlying plan all along for releasing it now.......Removing ANY and ALL Media attention from the upcoming House Committee hearings on Jan 6th. And their covert release has achieved their true underlying goal.....

I don't think many people have thought past the abortion issue, that this was their well thought out plan all along.....
A total diversionary tactic they often use to direct attention away from some impending gloom for the Republican Party....

Wednesdays

(20,313 posts)
9. I think most people can walk and chew gum at the same time
Sun May 8, 2022, 09:49 AM
May 2022

Most people who aren't captive to the Cult will get pissed off at BOTH J6 and the undoing of Roe.

Wednesdays

(20,313 posts)
10. If somebody got hurt or there was major property damage, then yes, it's a stampede.
Sun May 8, 2022, 09:51 AM
May 2022

Otherwise, it's hyperbole.

niyad

(119,893 posts)
11. There is no indication that any such thing happened. And, again, a real estate
Sun May 8, 2022, 09:57 AM
May 2022

chemical reporter?

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