• The US has become a cautionary tale for:

        • Refusing Universal Healthcare

        • Opposing Racial and Cultural Equity

        • Revoking Women’s Bodily Autonomy

        • Expanding Excessive Incarceration

        • Exonerating Police Violence

        • Dismissing Effective Gun Control

        • Ignoring Mass Shootings

        • Denying Veteran and First Responder Care

        • Allowing Environmental Toxins

        • Approving Carcinogens in Food

        • Condoning High Infant Mortality

        • Eradicating LGTBQ+ Rights

        • Encouraging Religion in Government

        • Dismantling Social Services

        • Rejecting Living Wage, Retirement, and Pension Issues

        • Persecuting the Low-income and Homeless

        • Promoting the Purchase of Politicians and Judges

        •  wewbull   ( @wewbull@feddit.uk ) 
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          I think you’re learning the wrong lessons on a few of those. My alternative version of a few, which hopefully go further than what you said.

          • Opposing Racial and Cultural Equity

          Not treating all people as equal in the eyes of the law.

          • Revoking Women’s Bodily Autonomy

          Not respecting bodily autonomy in general.

          • Expanding Excessive Incarceration

          Embracing Prohibition which then imprisoned an underclass.

          • Exonerating Police Violence

          Arming the police as if it was a military unit.

          • Allowing Environmental Toxins

          The promotion of corporate structures over the wellbeing of the people.

          • Eradicating LGTBQ+ Rights

          Not holding human rights as a guiding principle.

          • Encouraging Religion in Government

          Not holding your own stated goals as a guiding principle (separation of church and state).

    •  clgoh   ( @clgoh@lemmy.ca ) 
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      How? No way 75% of the states would agree.

      An amendment may be proposed by a two-thirds vote of both Houses of Congress, or, if two-thirds of the States request one, by a convention called for that purpose. The amendment must then be ratified by three-fourths of the State legislatures, or three-fourths of conventions called in each State for ratification.

    • To add an amendment to the US Constitution, it needs a two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate, followed by ratification by three-fourths of the states.

      L O L O L

    • And yet. There was absolutely no way the US had the huge support needed to change its constitution.

      66% approval from 66% of states I think. Atm the us could not get that many to agree on anything. Including a right to air.

  • Keep in mind that it’s not the right to abortion that has been added to the constitution. It’s the freedom to abort for women. Massive difference. It doesn’t guarantee access to abortion, it says nothing about the delay to get an abortion and it leaves out trans men. Still a victory, but with pretty big nuances.

  • This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Abortion has been legal in France since 1975, but polls show around 85% of the public supported amending the constitution to protect the right to end a pregnancy.

    Before the vote, Prime Minister Gabriel Attal told parliament that the right to abortion remained “in danger” and “at the mercy of decision makers”.

    While resistance from right-wingers in parliament failed to materialise, President Macron has been accused of using the constitution for electoral ends.

    In a 2001 ruling, the council based its approval of abortion on the notion of liberty enshrined in the 1789 Declaration of the Rights of Man, which is technically part of the constitution.

    And so nothing authorised us to think that France was exempt from this risk," said Laura Slimani, from the Fondation des Femmes rights group.

    “There can be no ‘right’ to take a human life,” the Vatican institution said in a statement, echoing concerns already raised by French Catholic bishops.


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