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Thank you Yana for the Note share! My Note is about The body rarely asks for extravagant things. ... https://substack.com/@huizukauskas/note/c-288763222?r=7q68ll&utm_source=notes-share-action&utm_medium=web
You may have seen this floating around the chat threads, I won't deny that I am trying to spread it, not just spamming for clicks.
To make the actual logic of this article as clear as possible: NUPA, the framework I've developed, isn't a political debate. It is a practical rescue system and automation employment displacement solution wrapped in one package.
Personally, I have my own private beliefs when it comes to the "sanctity of life".
But personal beliefs shouldn't dictate someone else's survival.
This is my latest article explaining why I believe feminism could greatly benefit from the NUPA framework.
Ever since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, women's reproductive rights have been sitting in a highly polarized tumultuous political limbo and many states' medical apparati have become paralyzed by archaic legislation.
A society cannot run a medical system on a "wait-to-fail" rule that forces doctors to stand by idly while a woman with a non-viable pregnancy faces a life-threatening emergency. That is a fatal flaw in our current system.
NUPA respects states' rights—if a state wants to pass a total abortion ban, that is their choice. NUPA doesn't waste time arguing with politicians or trying to change local laws. Instead, it accepts those state laws as a boundary and builds a direct logistical bypass around them.
Under NUPA, if you are a woman in a total-ban state facing a medical emergency, we don't lobby or try to fix the law in four years. The system uses private, decentralized funding to make sure immediate emergency medical transport—whether by land or air—is 100% free to get you out of that state and into a jurisdiction where you can get the care you need, for any woman, located anywhere in the United States.
It also pays for transport back home 100% free as well.
I realize the loftiness of that claim which is why I implore you to audit the framework.
This isn't about symbolic morality. It is a real, guaranteed safety net. It takes your physical safety out of the hands of politicians and builds it right into the permanent plumbing of the economy.
https://brandonbedard.substack.com/p/reproductive-sovereignty-as-infrastructure?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=7qos2e