Megan Rapinoe, top scorer of the United States team. (AP / André Penner)
United States of America reversed course with a sentence that generated strong controversy throughout the region: they decided to ban the right to abortion in force since 1973. With the majority of the Supreme Court judges it was decided to annul the historic Roe v. . Wade, and after the sentence several athletes came out to show their refusal. Megan Rapinoethe star of the American team, forcefully questioned lawmakers and showed his rejection of the decision.
This ruling will allow each state to decide whether to keep abortion legal or to ban it, and world champion USWNT assured the measure was class-based: “I am a white, rich, cisgender woman living in one of the most progressive cities in the world (Seattle) with the protection not only of me and my resources, but also of this (pointing to the USSF shield)”.
Ahead of the match against Colombia that will be played this Saturday in Colorado, he held a press conference in which he exclaimed: “Not everyone has it. We know that this will affect disproportionately. poor women, African American women, immigrants, women in abusive relationships, raped women, raped women and girls by members of their own families, or maybe they just haven’t made the best decisions. “.
Megan Rapinoe, striker of the United States football team. REUTERS / Mario Anzuoni.
And I add: “We know that the abortion ban does not prevent abortions, it prevents safe abortions. (…) I cannot describe the sadness and the cruelty of this, I think the cruelty is the key point, because this is not pro-life “.
Friday’s ruling repealed the constitutional right to abortion, but it does not consider abortion illegal. The interrogation is based on the fact that it removes constitutional protection from that right enshrined in the United States for nearly half a century e It gives the states freedom so that everyone dictates the policy they want.
Other athletes showed their refusal
In addition to Rapinoe, former tennis player Billie Jean King, Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James, the WNBA and NBA, as well as several clubs from the men’s and women’s football leagues (MLS and NWSL), have joined in expressing their discontent with Friday’s game. dominant.
Tennis legend Billie Jean King assured via her Twitter account that “it is a sad day in the United States” and warned that the Supreme Court ruling “will not end abortion”, but “Healthy and legal access to this vital medical intervention will end.”
Meanwhile, the NBA and WNBA issued a joint statement assuring that “freedom should be protected”.. “The NBA and WNBA believe that women should be able to make their own decisions about their own health and their future, and we believe that freedom must be protected. We will continue to fight for gender equality and the right to health, including that our workers have access to a reproductive health system regardless of its location “detail.
Source: Clarin