Celebrities of all genders, ages and races after learning that the Supreme Court overturned its groundbreaking 1973 Roe v. Wade decision on Friday morning. Woke up in rage
For the past 49 years, the United States as a whole, on the premise that choosing what to do with one's body is a person's protected right. Legal and full-blown stars have used social media to express their anger at their power, which is now in the hands of lawmakers in each of the 50 states.
"They never end an abortion. Only a safe abortion. This is not about life. It's about control. After the news was reported, Sophia BushsaidTweeted 10}.
Padma Lakshmi added in a three-part tweetof: These procedures overturned the Roe v. Wade case. It doesn't stop, it just prevents safe and legal abortions. "
"People who have the money, time, and resources still have their procedures," she continued. "But it's the most vulnerable in our community. What are the options left by individuals, mostly BIPOC? This triggers a public health crisis."
Lakshmi said: I conclude that. This freedom and dignity is something we all should fight to protect.
ViolaDavisis an Instagram follower onIt was "GUTTED" to the decision I told her, and reminded them that "we must use our voice and power more than ever." Our people. "
Eva Longoria called this move an" attack on women's freedom, "and Josh Gad kept his feelings on the matter even more concise.
"I don't need 280 characters today," he tweeted"A word: Rage"
Finius was also brief in his message: "I absolutely don't know what else to say."
Andy Cohen, like some others, our country's judicial system controls people's reproductive rights rather than establishing safer gun laws these days. He pointed out that he seems to be interested in it.
"What a sad day for this country. There is no gun and reproductive right for everyone. Twist. Twist," he lamented
{68. }Valerie Bertinelliadded, "American The majority want more access to stricter gun law and healthcare. A few white Christian nationalists run our country and are not Christians in any way. It's not the greatest country in the world. "
Amy Schumer reflected his emotions much more ironically. "Late abortion by shooting at school is still available," she wrote in an Instagram story.
Sophie Turner jumped into a social media app andexpressed her disappointment in real time. "If anyone cares about saving lives, we'll have gun control after the shootings here in the United States," she insisted. "It's not about saving lives, it's about controlling a woman's body, controlling her right to choose, and that's absolutely disgusting."
Keke Palmer feels the same way. "I'm tired of my country and can't always protect each other's rights&I keep their words. How do you overturn what you did wrong?" SheI tweeted. But this is your choice.
Taylor Swifttold his Twitter followers. We removed it from us.
Meanwhile, Ireland Baldwin wrote in his Instagram story: .. "A disgusting country," she admitted, "I'm ashamed to be an American."
And Bette Midler, like Lakshmi, needed more than 280 characters to relay her anguish.
"Some bitch on TV" give birth to a baby and give it up for adoption. Adoption is beautiful and noble. "She is paranoid. Many babies are not adopted, but are transferred from foster parents to foster parents, where they are abused&and used as slaves until they grow older, "she tweeted.
"This is very short-sighted, right-wing selfishness It's a target, "she insisted. "1) What I do with my body is not your terrible job. 2) The country will soon be filled with orphans that no one wants. They turn all unwanted children into adults. Are you going to raise? There is no f-king way. They won't even pay for teachers or decent schools. They won't pay for childcare. They want more whites. And I don't care how they get them or what they look like when they grow up. "