pro-lifers are really trying to convince people that jane roe confessing in her deathbed that she was used by the anti-abortion movement is proof of how she was used by the pro-abortion movement 💀
@ Lila Rose
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pro-lifers are really trying to convince people that jane roe confessing in her deathbed that she was used by the anti-abortion movement is proof of how she was used by the pro-abortion movement 💀
@ Lila Rose
#Herstory #UnDíaComoHoy #NormaMcCorvey, conocida por su pseudónimo legal #JaneRoe (Simmesport, Luisiana, 22/9/1947-Katy, Texas, 18/2/2017), fue la demandante en el caso Roe v. Wade de 1973, una decisión histórica de la Corte Suprema donde se falló que las leyes de estados individuales que prohibían el aborto eran inconstitucionales. Más adelante en su vida, McCorvey se hizo protestante, y después católica, y fue una activa militante del movimiento provida. McCorvey declaró entonces que su participación en Roe fue «el mayor error de [su] vida». Durante una entrevista poco antes de su muerte, en lo que McCorvey denominó su "confesión en el lecho de muerte", dijo que le habían pagado por hablar en contra del #aborto, y añadió que seguía teniendo una opinión a favor sobre el derecho al aborto. 👀 Documental AKA Jane Roe | Nick Sweeney | 2020 #efemérides #educarenigualdad #educarenfeminismo #schooloffeminism https://www.instagram.com/p/Ci0PyisDwh2/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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AKA JANE ROE: From Pro-Choice Poster Child to Pro-Life Christian - The TRUE Story of Norma McCorvey
AKA JANE ROE: From Pro-Choice Poster Child to Pro-Life Christian – The TRUE Story of Norma McCorvey
A new FX documentary-film about the woman behind the alias “Jane Roe” of Roe v. Wade airs this weekend, and it is filled with half-truths and flat-out lies.
The perverted director, Nick Sweeney, conducted a series of interviews with Norma McCorvey (the real name of Jane Roe) during the final year of her life in 2017. Those who knew Norma personally, like my friends the Benham Brothers (Jason…
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February 18 2017 - by Colin Dwyer (Bottom pic: Gloria Allred and Norma McCorvey at a 1989 Pro Choice Rally) Many only know #NormaMcCorvey by a name that's not hers. Under the pseudonym #JaneRoe, McCorvey became the central figure of #RoevWade, the landmark 1973 Supreme Court ruling that legalized #abortion in the U.S. But in the decades that followed, the complex woman came to serve as a champion at times for both sides of the deep divide over abortion rights. McCorvey died Saturday of heart failure at the age of 69, according to her daughter Melissa, and Joshua Prager, a journalist who is writing a book about the court case, says McCorvey died in Katy, #Texas. How McCorvey became Roe It was her third pregnancy — after Melissa, her eldest, and another child McCorvey gave up for adoption — that brought McCorvey to the attention of the lawyers who would eventually take up her case. The 22-year-old McCorvey, who was then unmarried, had been seeking an abortion but could not find a doctor in Texas who would perform the procedure, which was then illegal except when the life of the #mother was endangered. Attorneys #SarahWeddington and #LindaCoffee took up McCorvey's case, and in 1970, they filed the lawsuit that — after several twists and turns — would ultimately wind up at the Supreme Court. By the time the ruling was finally passed down in 1973, however, McCorvey had already carried her pregnancy to term, and had given the child up for #adoption. Though Roe v. Wade may not have changed McCorvey's particular circumstances, the landmark Supreme Court ruling had a massive effect on the cultural and political landscape of the United States. The 7-2 decision, which invalidated state bans on abortion in the U.S., may not have started the long-simmering dispute over the procedure, but it came to be its central flashpoint in the decades that followed. McCorvey after the decision As Julie Rovner reported for NPR in 2013 — the decision's 40th anniversary — opinions on the ruling remained as deeply entrenched as the year it was handed down. #violenceagainstwomen #restinpeace #prochoice#womansrights#feminism#sexism (at Katy, Texas)
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