Shela’s answer to “Do you wish Gilead would come true?” > Likes and Comments
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if you look at the comment again it asks "Do YOU wish Gilead would come true" I was stating my opinion.
@Shela Muriel No I would not. Women in the U.S., have more rights than they had in 1776 going forward. Yet in 1969 married women were not allowed to have credit unless it was in husband's name. It was also legal for banks to deny unmarried women loans.
2022 females in many states are losing rights to health care. (D & C is health care). Candidate for governor campaign promise is to ban all abortions with death penalty and lifetime jail sentences for those who violate it.
I am assuming Shela is a female name. My point is females have long been denied human rights. Not being able to read would be terrible!
It is a female name. And I completely agree with your comment @MaryAlice that’s why even now I don’t want all women’s rights taken away, and it’s so messed up that the government now is trying to send us way back. Not to mention men think that they can control our bodies and our rights. It’s our bodies our rights. Being unable to read would be the worst thing ever. I am also female so you can see it on my profile. But like I said completely agree with your comment about women’s rights. That’s in jeopardy right now, and I don’t want my future children to live in that world this government is trying to control.
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if you look at the comment again it asks "Do YOU wish Gilead would come true" I was stating my opinion.
@Shela Muriel No I would not. Women in the U.S., have more rights than they had in 1776 going forward. Yet in 1969 married women were not allowed to have credit unless it was in husband's name. It was also legal for banks to deny unmarried women loans.2022 females in many states are losing rights to health care. (D & C is health care). Candidate for governor campaign promise is to ban all abortions with death penalty and lifetime jail sentences for those who violate it.
I am assuming Shela is a female name. My point is females have long been denied human rights. Not being able to read would be terrible!
It is a female name. And I completely agree with your comment @MaryAlice that’s why even now I don’t want all women’s rights taken away, and it’s so messed up that the government now is trying to send us way back. Not to mention men think that they can control our bodies and our rights. It’s our bodies our rights. Being unable to read would be the worst thing ever. I am also female so you can see it on my profile. But like I said completely agree with your comment about women’s rights. That’s in jeopardy right now, and I don’t want my future children to live in that world this government is trying to control.

Does everybody have the same answer?