Bette Midler: Can we ban Viagra?

The actress received strong support on Twitter.

Jun 29, 2022 - 20:33
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Bette Midler: Can we ban Viagra?

After the law banning abortion in America, many public figures were shocked! Actress Bette Midler, who is socially and politically active on social media, gave her opinion on this topic as well. Although the topic is delicate and above all serious, the actress managed to even make her followers laugh with a tweet about the new law with her humor.

It's time to ban Viagra. If pregnancy is God's will, then God's will is also your limp di*k” - the actress stated on Twitter, and with this post, she certainly called the decision of the US Supreme Court which opened the possibility for all states in the USA prohibit abortion. The actress received strong support on Twitter. “I love this. Republican festival of flabby sausages” - one user commented, while another added that she has been saying that for years.

Pop icon Madonna also commented on this topic. She says that this decision of her state has thrown her into despair, as well as that she is in fear because of her daughters who are still facing such challenges. “I am afraid for my daughters, I am afraid for all women in America, I am simply afraid”, Madonna wrote along with a series of photos with her daughter Lourdes.

The legislation has decided that, as women, we no longer have rights over our bodies” - she wrote on Instagram, adding that women now have fewer rights than guns'. “I guess God put this burden on our shoulders right now because he knew we were strong enough to endure it” - the pop icon concluded and added that she believes that women will unite to make the protest for the right to abortion a federal law.

The Supreme Court of the United States of America reversed the decision from the famous lawsuit Roe vs. Wade from 1973, which guaranteed the right to an abortion. According to the verdict, which was passed with five votes "for" and four "against", "the Constitution does not protect the right to abortion".

Abortion laws and restrictions vary from state to state, and now that legal protection at the federal level has been changed, abortion will not be allowed anywhere in the United States. Some states have enacted laws in force, banning abortion as soon as the 1973 decision is reversed. Others guarantee the right to abortion through legal and constitutional amendments.

Post by: Rinna James