Apparently statesโ€™ rights stop the moment women board a plane with autonomy in their carry-on.
@georgetakei Is there a big hurdle to moving to another state? I don't live in the US so I'm curious. I'd try to move to another state if they tried to take away my rights.
@chris @georgetakei moving, as in, to live in a different state? It is the same as moving on any other country: you need to find work, place to live, etc. It is a big hurdle.
@david @georgetakei I understand that it's not free but it would be my main concern. But I honestly lack the perspective on how big of a hurdle it is? How expensive is it to move? How hard is it to get a new job? I just know how it was for me to move withing germany and that was annoying but not a huge hurdle.

@chris @georgetakei it is a big hurdle. Finding jobs with the current regime is hard, the economy is weak. The US is huge and moving across state lines is expensive, specially if you have a family, and own a house. It also means leaving friends and, often, family behind.

Bottomline, no one is permanently moving to another state to simply abort a pregnancy. Thatโ€™s, well, infeasible.

@david @georgetakei I didn't think about doing it just to abort a pregnancy. It's more about regaining some rights that were taken away. I can honestly say that if my current state would do something that made me less free I'd leave and find another job in another state. But I see that this seems to be easier to do within germany or even the EU.