Onward Together

Onward Together

Saturday, August 6, 2022

Hopeful

Hope Encouraged

Stars are aligned

 

My wife and I worked the Washington County Democratic Party booth at our County Fair last Saturday. Several interactions we had there buoyed my hopes for a Blue wave in the November elections. 

 

The first came when a middle-aged women came up to our table and declared she was an independent voter who would be voting for Democrats in the Fall based upon a single issue, abortion rights. She was appalled at the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and believes Democrats should do whatever is necessary to protect a woman’s right to choose. 

 

The second came from several women, walking by with men, who turned and gave us a thumbs up as they passed. I took that to mean they approved of our positions supporting reproductive health care and women’s rights to bodily autonomy. 

 

The third involved a young man in his late teens with a younger sidekick who stopped by and asked what issues we would choose to turn someone from a Republican into a Democrat. As we discussed the issues of equality, same sex marriage, reproductive healthcare, gun control and others, he was joined by several other teen boys who started to troll us and disagree with some of our positive comments. He turned to them and chastised them with “be respectful.” It turned out that his father is a Democrat and his mother a Republican, so he was exposed to both parties’ positions in discussions at home and he was still making up his own mind. Not sure if we convinced him, but the discussion was refreshing.  

 

I came away from these interactions more hopeful than I had been before coming to the Fair.

 

Then came the vote on the proposal to amend the Kansas constitution which would have stripped abortion protection from that state’s constitution, and I was overjoyed. By a lopsided majority, Kansas voters choose to continue protecting access to abortion services in that otherwise reliably red state. That vote mirrored recent polling showing a solid majority of American voters favor making abortion services available, even after the SCOTUS decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. 

 

Finally, I fully support the young women here in Washington County who stood up and organized to rally in support of their rights to reproductive freedom and bodily autonomy. They effectively used social media and their own networks to bring folks together to stand up for their rights to equality and against efforts to turn them into second class citizens or livestock. These women did not come up from the Democratic Party or Persist but erupted spontaneously when their own freedoms became threatened. 

 

These strong determined women will be surely joined by their allied men, parents and grandparents who fought to establish women’s rights in the first place. They will be joined by the LBGTQI community, people concerned about governmental intrusion into their sex lives and the use of contraceptives, and those who marry who they love without concern for racial differences or gender identity. These folks too see their freedoms on the chopping block as long as the current majority of the Supreme Court remains in place. This new coalition will sweep away those who want to turn America into a theocracy which denies them basic human dignity.

 

These disparate but connected events strengthen my belief that politicians and judges making decisions should not make women and others angry by taking away the ability to control their own bodies and live their lives enjoying personal freedom.  

 

To all of those aggrieved and standing up I say, Onward, I’ve got your back. 

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