Threat to Roe v. Wade sparks nationwide protests
Dozens of protests across the United States were triggered by the publication of a draft opinion by Justice Samuel Alito suggesting the Supreme Court is poised to overturn Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 decision that legalized abortion nationwide.
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- My body!
- My choice!
- My body!
- My choice!
- My body!
- My choice!
- We will not go back! We will not to back!
- I'm here because abortion is health care. I'm here because I want to make sure that my children have access to the same health care that we've been entitled to for the last 50 years.
- Don't like abortions? Get a vasectomy! Don't like abortions? Get a vasectomy!
[CHEERING]
- My body, my choice.
- Their body, their choice.
- My body, my choice.
- This is the Austin Police Department. You're violating state law. You must move out of the roadway immediately.
- We won't go back!
- We won't go back!
- They are not looking out for the best interests for women around the world. They can go and shove it.
- Because when human rights are under attack, what do we do?
- Stand up! Fight back!
- What do we do?
- Stand up! Fight back!
- What do we do?
- Stand up! Fight back!
- This is what community looks like.
[CROWD CHEERING]
- Legalize abortion in America!
- This right here is the power of the people. We have the power.
- I was absolutely devastated because I was part of the original-- years and years ago, when we were fighting for Roe v Wade. It was just like-- it's struck me in my heart. It was just devastating.
- Rollers. Start pushing that way.
[SIRENS BLARING]
Roe can not go! Roe can not go! Roe can not go!