Letter: As long as “religious” men dominate, the push to control women’s bodies will continue

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Letter: As long as “religious” men dominate, the push to control women’s bodies will continue
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'Women are treated the worst in the Bible Belt and the Mormon states of Utah and Idaho. With skyrocketing rents and also skyrocketing food prices, what will Utah GOP legislators be proposing to provide for these women who are forced to give birth?'

One girl had a condition causing her body to close in on itself. The assistants who worked with me placed weights on her arms and legs as she laid on the floor to try to alleviate the problem. I was told that surgery would help, but that it would be extremely painful. One child would continually bang his head. He had to wear a protective helmet. He had to be handcuffed to the chain link fence while awaiting for his bus to keep him from injuring himself.

Also, during my long career, I’ve worked with children who were abused sexually and otherwise by their parents and later while in foster homes. If their own states have banned abortion services, they will be unable to take days off, and they will not be able to afford transportation and motel expense to go to a state where they can obtain a safe abortion.Women are treated the worst in the Bible Belt states and in the Mormon states of Utah and Idaho.

It is all so easy for men to be holier than thou when it comes to women’s bodies. Men, who have never suffered through menstruation, morning sickness, carrying a baby for nine months and suffering from childbirth are in no position to lecture women, let alone to pass laws about their bodies.

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