When Arizona’s abortion ban first passed in 1864, the state wasn’t even a state, slavery was still legal, and women couldn’t vote. It was an entirely different time — or so we thought. pic.twitter.com/TlHAQHSFCL
— NowThis Impact (@nowthisimpact) April 11, 2024
Since MAGA Republicans want to take us back to 1864 on abortion, let’s take a look at what other laws were on the books in those days:
— Jaime Harrison (@harrisonjaime) April 10, 2024
Women weren’t allowed to vote
Slavery was still legal
People of different races couldn’t marry each other
There was no guaranteed…
Hawaii Lawmakers Approve Bill To Place Repeal Of 1998 Constitutional Same-Sex Marriage Ban On 2024 Ballot https://t.co/lj3OcNrgpC pic.twitter.com/YbKD5fHjrQ
— JoeMyGod (@JoeMyGod) April 11, 2024
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Is it wrong of me to tip my cap to "Big C" today?