depends... you get a paycheck if you work at a franchise like PP ,, if you’re at a small clinic you are likely the owner also or you are paid in cash ... either way you go after the money... no money ,, no business and this is a made to order class action lawsuit... sure it’ll take big money to win but the facts just keep washing over the gunwales.... this will take down PP ... which will give us a splintered industry ,, an industry that can be taken down state by state... just using available laws we can make their businesses much less of a moneymaker and much more like any real business,,, with REAL (not faked) paperwork , adherance to regulations and with actual inspections ... the media coverage as the “bad eggs” are revealed (and that would be most of them... PP is actually the “cleanest” operator if you can believe that) will do wonders for our position.
You’re right that the facts about this whole ugly, barbaric practice would rapidly overwhelm the business and change the view of the general public. The idea of a class action lawsuit against Planned Parenthood is a good one and, followed up with going after the “non-franchised” operators. It’s sort of a guerilla legal warfare where we don’t have to wait for changes in the Supreme Court and then an appropriate case to challenge Roe. I do believe that overturning Roe and returning the matter to the states would all but eliminate the practice of this “barbaric sacrament”. Your idea kind of makes an end run around that. I’m in favor of anything at all which works toward putting an end to this national slaughter whether it be large scale legal and/or legislative efforts, day-to-day help for the women who have made (or are making) the right choice or the “voices” in the culture (movies, music, books, etc.)who might change some “hearts and minds”. One of my songs has been linked at a website which deals with the long-term effects on those who have been involved in making the wrong choice.