Sex strike' in US demanding women's abortion rights


- Hashtag sex strike trending in social media

- Protests erupted across the country after the US Supreme Court overturned the constitutional approval of abortion for women

WASHINGTON: Women in America have started a movement in a strange way. After the Supreme Court revoked the legal permission for abortion, women have started a sex strike demanding the right to abortion. The agitating women have appealed to stay away from having physical relations until a new verdict is reached. The hashtag Sex Strike is also trending on social media.

The US Supreme Court overturned a 70-year-old abortion verdict. The Supreme Court revoked the right to abortion. For the past 20 years, women in the United States have had the right to have an abortion. The issue of abortion being banned has started a movement in America. The ruling was criticized by a number of public figures, including US President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Barack Obama.

Since then, the movement has become more violent. American women's organizations have started staging demonstrations. Not only that, the movement has started in a new way. The agitating women appealed to women to stay away from sex until the right to abortion is restored. An appeal not to have sex with a partner is called a sex strike. The hashtag Sex Strike has also become a trend on American social media. Female users wrote on social media that we cannot take the risk of an unwanted fetus. It will be a risk if you have sex with men. Physical relationships will not be built until women have a constitutional right to avoid an unintended pregnancy.

The Supreme Court had revoked the right to abortion. But according to the state law, the law is enforced in many states. The Supreme Court refrained from interfering, but the right was revoked from federal law. Protests are going on in America on this issue. Police released tear gas on protesters in some places. As the protests in front of the Parliament House escalated, all the MPs had to move to a safe place inside the building.

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