'It was, indeed, a disastrous year, but we do have some reasons to cheer.'
When we look beyond the outrageousin Texas that empowers private citizens to sue abortion providers, we see that many countries in the rest of the world are moving in the opposite direction. In 2021, abortion was legalized in South Korea, Thailand, and Argentina, while safe access increased in New Zealand, Ecuador, and Uruguay. A major victory in a very Catholic country came in September, when
. Isn't it ironic that, prior to Roe v. Wade, thousands of women from U.S. states along the Mexican border would cross into Mexico to get abortions? Now, they might again be going, and this time for legal abortions.
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