Whose Lives Matter? Women, People Of Color And Immigrants And The Fight For America’s Soul
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Today I want to talk about two connected moral emergencies in America. The first is the treatment of women—especially the way women’s lives and health have been put at risk by abortion bans and by the broader attack on reproductive freedom. The second is the treatment of people of color and immigrants—and the larger assault on diversity, equity, and inclusion.
These are not separate stories. They are part of the same political project: a politics of hierarchy, control, fear, and exclusion.
When politicians strip women of bodily autonomy, when they make doctors afraid to practice evidence-based medicine, when they turn pregnancy into a legal trap, they are saying that power matters more than human dignity. When they demonize immigrants, excuse racial inequity, and attack diversity, equity, and inclusion as though fairness itself were some kind of threat, they are saying that some people belong more fully than others. That is the same old poison in a new bottle.
And that is why this episode matters.
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