• cygnus@lemmy.ca
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    2 days ago

    Roe v Wade “race”? Does that refer to the 49 years during which nobody did anything to enshrine that right? Slowest race I’ve ever seen.

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      That’s the danger of protecting rights only by judicial doctrine. It forestalls actual legislative attempts to create protections.

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        Foregoing litigation and waiting around for a legislature without any protections would have been much more dangerous. People were right to bring Onergefell, Roe, Brown, and a lot of other civil rights cases to the court and the court was right to rule on them the way they did. We just should have found a way to make the court less stupid about campaign finance so we could get a legislature that would finish what those cases started.

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          But for cases like Reed v. Reed and Craig v. Boren chilled the ratification we would have gotten Obergefell three decades earlier.

          And “waiting around for a legislature” isn’t the alternative. Civic engagement is.