The Wire Hangers Association of America applauded Arizona’s Supreme Court as it upheld a 160-year-old abortion ban.
Since the 1973 overhaul of the Anti-Wire Hanger Reformation Act, commonly known as Roe vs Wade, millions of struggling wire hanger manufacturers have faced blatant systemic prejudice at the hands of menacing pregnant women and teenage girls seeking ‘convenient’ pregnancy termination over more traditional, cost-effective abortion methods involving wire hangers.
Wire hanger fabricators have consistently advocated for a return to the 1864 abortion ban in an effort to safeguard society against intimidation tactics adopted by pregnant women since Roe vs Wade was initially unleashed.
This week’s supreme court ruling however, will finally correct the indignity and human rights abuse suffered by Arizona’s wire hanger manufacturers. A historical victory, the state lawmaker’s decision is expected to fully restore and legitimize wire hangers as the country’s premiere abortion tool.
Note: I made Backstreet Abortion Crucifix in 2013 after reading an article about two young girls from Ghana who died trying to give themselves an abortion using wire hangers. Both in their early teens, the girls were unable to tell their families they’d been raped for fear of the consequences they were likely to face.
I was positive by now this whole subject would be irrelevant.
Laughing and crying.
"No wire hangers, ever!"