Dissatisfied with the decision of the US abortion right, many stars refused to celebrate the "Independence Day" in the United States
Author:Overseas network Time:2022.07.05
Hundreds of U.S. protesters have called for the protection of women's legal abortion rights on the streets. (Data map)
Overseas Network, July 5th. According to the US "Congress" reported on the 4th, many American stars refused to celebrate the "Independence Day" in the United States and protested by the Supreme Court of the United States to overthrow the federal level. Essence
Real Show Star Kim Kardashian is one of the celebrities who resist the "Independence Day" on social media. She shared a netizen's post on "Photo Wall", saying that "on July 4 (celebration) was canceled due to lack of 'independence'." "Today is July 4th, I don't know what is worth celebrating this year."
In addition, singer Katie Perry quoted his "Fireworks" lyrics on Twitter, talked about the "Luo Jie Wade case" was overthrown, and ironically said, "In the United States, women have the right to have a small firework stick than a firework. Less. "Padma Lakhmimi, the host of the" Top Chef "program, also said," I'm afraid there is nothing worth celebrating on July 4 this year. In any case, we will continue to struggle and strive for one day everyone. Having the same right is at least personal rights. "
The US Federal Supreme Court overthrowing the "Luo Lovo Case" ruling on June 24, which means that women's abortion rights will no longer be protected by the US Constitution. This move not only caused huge controversy and a large number of protests in the United States, but also caused unanimous consensus from Britain, France, Canada and other countries and the United Nations. (Overseas network Zhang Ni)
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