With a GOP trifecta led by Gov. Ron DeSantis, a staunch opponent of reproductive rights, Florida Democrats are bracing for the battle of a lifetime.
Anyone of child baring age should leave the state. Let all those old Republicans fend for themselves.
I hear you, but that really smacks of privilege. See my comment below. The only solution I see, for those stuck there, is what the movie Call Jane is about, an underground abortion service run by women, but in FL they would be much more targeted than that group was, in the Chicago area in the late 60s and 70s. They had the mob and the cops looking out for them, because both groups were connected to women who needed their services, so they left them alone. I really doubt that would be as easy in FL these days.
State's rights to decide law. Don't like their laws? Don't go to FL or buy products from FL. If enough people do that they'll rethink those laws.
Boycotts like you propose can work, but they take a long time, sometimes decades. Look at South Africa. In the meantime, what are those women without resources or the ability to move away, supposed to do?
@TomMcGiverin How can I be expected to answer such a question? Yes, boycotts can take time. That's not my fault. Nor is the suffering while attempting to move a mountain. Boycotts consume far less time if huge populations participate in them. If not then the suffering might never stop so I boycott. Currently I boycott about a dozen companies, including Exxon and Chevron (plus subsidiaries), and have since The Valdez. It hasn't shut them down but I feel better about where my money goes (and doesn't).
Since the average age of Fla. residents is 87, who cares?