Chanting βNot the church, not the state, women will decide our fateβ,Β supporters of womenβs right to choose gathered outside NSW parliament on November 15 to oppose conservative MLC Fred Nileβs third attempt to introduce a foetal personhood bill in the Legislative Assembly.
Zoe's law
News that NSW MLC Fred Nile is using the last sitting weeks of state parliament before the March 2019 election to push his βZoeβs lawβ bill β which would give foetuses legal rights β is galvanising those supporting choice.
The misogynist Fred Nile has opportunistically seized the moment β provided by Tanya Davies, the new NSW βpro-lifeβ minister for women β to reintroduce a bill to give foetuses legal rights.
Nile, a NSW MLC, introduced the Crimes Amendment (Zoeβs Law) Bill 2017 on March 9. The wording is the same as his last attempt.
Nile first tried to push his anti-choice law in 2010. He managed to get it through the Legislative Assembly in 2013 (63 votes to 26) with Daviesβ support.Β
Every activist has at some point been told that activism is pointless today, that it achieves nothing and hasnβt since the β70s. Others say that thereβs no point to feminist activism in particular because we already have gender equality.
Supporters of women's reproductive rights gathered outside NSW Parliament on November 13. The push to amend the NSW Crimes Act to grant a foetus personhood rights is likely to collapse after a controversial Private Memberβs Bill failed to be debated in the Legislative Council.