The Janes were a group of women who conducted illegal but safe abortions over 50 years ago. They were exonerated when Roe vs. Wade was decided in 1973 and co-director Emma Pildes shares the women’s feelings about the plans to overturn it.
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You’re confusing “Documentary” with “Propaganda” Newsweek.
The Jane’s are 1% if that. The other 99% don’t give a rats @$$ what the Janes think. 3% of all abortions are neccessary as per the CDC. The Jane’s however promote the other 97% of abortions for their own selfish convenience.
August 2017 – UNICEF is extremely concerned about an appalling increase in the cruel and calculated use of children, especially girls, as ‘human bombs’ in northeast Nigeria. Children have been used repeatedly in this way over the last few years and so far this year, the number of children used is already four times higher than it was for all of last year.
Since 1 January 2017, 83 children have been used as ‘human bombs’; 55 were girls, most often under 15 years old; 27 were boys, and one was a baby strapped to a girl.
The use of children in this way is an atrocity.
Children used as ‘human bombs’ are, above all, victims, not perpetrators.
The armed group commonly known as Boko Haram has sometimes, but not always, claimed responsibility for these attacks, which target the civilian population. August 2017 – UNICEF is extremely concerned about an appalling increase in the cruel and calculated use of children, especially girls, as ‘human bombs’ in northeast Nigeria. Children have been used repeatedly in this way over the last few years and so far this year, the number of children used is already four times higher than it was for all of last year.
Since 1 January 2017, 83 children have been used as ‘human bombs’; 55 were girls, most often under 15 years old; 27 were boys, and one was a baby strapped to a girl.
The use of children in this way is an atrocity.
Children used as ‘human bombs’ are, above all, victims, not perpetrators.
The armed group commonly known as Boko Haram has sometimes, but not always, claimed responsibility for these attacks, which target the civilian population.
Can’t wait to see it! These women were amazing. We need new women to fight the new waves of gender inequality. I cannot believe our society is going backwards. I cannot believe we might live in a time when Roe V Wade is overturned! That will put women back in their kitchens. I’m scared for young women now. Is Hysteria going to be a viable diagnosis again?