Opinion | Overturning Roe would be disastrous for the U.S. military

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Opinion | Overturning Roe would be disastrous for the U.S. military
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'In a world without Roe, service members without ready access to abortion care would be trapped.' MsReads via washingtonpost

Many states have trigger laws banning or criminalizing abortion that will go into effect as soon asThis will immediately affect active-duty service members, who don’t exactly get to choose what state they serve in, and who don’t have the freedom to travel to other states without a leave “chit” approved up the chain of command — a command that is notoriously bad at dealing with the aftermath of sexual assault.

Military leaders are often averse to having sexual assault associated with their command — not to mention the rapist is oftenthe chain of command. This leads to situations in which it’s unsafe to report rape. And if there’s no safe space to report rape, there’s certainly no safe space to request leave to travel for abortion care.Potential workarounds such as mail-order abortion medication would most likely be unfeasible.

When I tried to report my rapist, I was asked the same questions so many victims have heard before: What were you wearing? Were you flirting? Are you in a fight with your boyfriend? A higher-ranking officer told me I could lose my prestigious nuclear position. He said I’d be dishonorably discharged for filing a false report and court-martialed for adultery because my rapist was married.

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