F**K.. AND WE CAN'T SAY THIS ENOUGH... the US Supreme Court - and their decision to overturn Roe Vs Wade. Rock and Metal artists have spoken out about the attack on women's bodily autonomy and the rolling back of human progress by over 50 years.
We definitely cannot say it better than these artists, so let's hear it from them. Now is not the time to be complacent.
Australian Roe V Wade Solidarity Protest details can be found here.
Melbourne protest — Friday July 1 6pm. Corner of Bourke and Swanston Street. Facebook event here.
Sydney protest — Saturday July 2 1pm. Sydney Town Hall. Facebook event here.
Wollongong protest — Saturday July 2 12pm. Crown Street Mall Ampitheatre. Facebook event here.
Brisbane protest — Friday July 1 5:30pm. King George Square. Facebook event here.
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Perth protest — Monday June 27 1pm. U.S. Consulate.
Adelaide protest— Friday July 1 5:30pm. Beehive Corner Rundle Mall.
Canberra protest— Saturday July 2 12pm. Garema Place. Facebook event here.
— Rage Against The Machine ★ (@RATM) June 25, 2022
I have been advocating for abortion, reproductive rights, and bodily integrity for as long as I’ve had a platform and I’m running out of ways to word and frame the severity of the impact that fundamentalism has on our country. 1/2
— h (@halsey) June 24, 2022
— Rise Against (@riseagainst) June 25, 2022
No one, not the government, not politicians, not the Supreme Court should prevent access to abortion, birth control, and contraceptives. People should have the FREEDOM to choose. (1/2) pic.twitter.com/zo67xyzex5
— Pearl Jam 🇺🇦 (@PearlJam) June 24, 2022
the Supreme Court just ended a constitutional right to obtain an abortion, saying it should be left to each state to decide, this is horrible! they just took the right to decide about someone’s own body away! we need to speak out. your body, your choice! #AbortionIsHealthcare
— YUNGBLUD is a lowlife (@yungblud) June 24, 2022
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