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Here’s our Big Word of the day: Extraterritoriality.
It expresses a sketchy legal theory asserting that rulers in one state have a right to enforce their laws in another state. The most prominent use of it was in the infamous Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, requiring officials in Northern anti-slave states to capture and return escaped slaves to their plantation “owners” in the South, thus applying Southern slave laws in Northern jurisdictions. This abomination was finally repealed in 1864.
But, 160 years later, here comes another faction of right-wing zealots trying to revive the slave-law concept of extraterritoriality – this time applying it to any and all American women who dare to make their own reproductive health decisions. I’m ashamed to say that this repressive use of the doctrine is being led by my state’s misogynistic governor, Greg Abbott, and our corrupt attorney general, Ken Paxton – two tyrannical men who’ve already saddled Texas women with the most draconian abortion ban in the country, including piously forbidding abortion in cases of rape and incest.
Thus, for women to obtain their inherent right to control their own bodies, they’re forced to travel to nearby states. Uh-uh, bark brutish Texas’ political extremists, we’ll ban that, too! Thus, they’ve pushed a flagrantly-unconstitutional scheme to outlaw the use of public roads to drive out-of-state for care, and they’ve even sanctioned right-wing vigilantes to follow suspected medical travelers to doctors beyond our borders. And, going full-tilt totalitarian, the Abbott-Paxton posse has demanded that out-of-state-care groups hand over the names and addresses of Texas women they’ve helped to get out-of-state care.
Talk about government overreach! Big Brother isn’t just watching… he’s stalking you. To oppose this brutish repression – and to keep it from coming to your state – visit RewireNewsGroup.com/abortion.
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Here’s our Big Word of the day: Extraterritoriality.
It expresses a sketchy legal theory asserting that rulers in one state have a right to enforce their laws in another state. The most prominent use of it was in the infamous Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, requiring officials in Northern anti-slave states to capture and return escaped slaves to their plantation “owners” in the South, thus applying Southern slave laws in Northern jurisdictions. This abomination was finally repealed in 1864.
But, 160 years later, here comes another faction of right-wing zealots trying to revive the slave-law concept of extraterritoriality – this time applying it to any and all American women who dare to make their own reproductive health decisions. I’m ashamed to say that this repressive use of the doctrine is being led by my state’s misogynistic governor, Greg Abbott, and our corrupt attorney general, Ken Paxton – two tyrannical men who’ve already saddled Texas women with the most draconian abortion ban in the country, including piously forbidding abortion in cases of rape and incest.
Thus, for women to obtain their inherent right to control their own bodies, they’re forced to travel to nearby states. Uh-uh, bark brutish Texas’ political extremists, we’ll ban that, too! Thus, they’ve pushed a flagrantly-unconstitutional scheme to outlaw the use of public roads to drive out-of-state for care, and they’ve even sanctioned right-wing vigilantes to follow suspected medical travelers to doctors beyond our borders. And, going full-tilt totalitarian, the Abbott-Paxton posse has demanded that out-of-state-care groups hand over the names and addresses of Texas women they’ve helped to get out-of-state care.
Talk about government overreach! Big Brother isn’t just watching… he’s stalking you. To oppose this brutish repression – and to keep it from coming to your state – visit RewireNewsGroup.com/abortion.
Enjoyed this post? Please consider sharing with friends and on social media!
Jim Hightower's Lowdown is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.

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