Sarah Hyland is NOT happy about the GOP’s birth control mandate rollback
Let’s be real: It’s not like Donald Trump has ever been favored by women per se. But his most recent bill passing left countless females in a rage. Actress Sarah Hyland expressed frustration about Donald Trump’s contraception laws on Twitter — and she wasn’t the only one.
Trump’s birth control mandate rollback is not to be taken lightly. On Friday, the “fake news” commentator repealed the requirement that employers need to include birth control coverage in employees’ health insurance plans.
Previously, Obama passed a law under the Affordable Care Act requiring employers to include birth control in their health coverage plans. Trump has taken that away on the grounds of protecting “religious freedom and moral sensibilities.”
And Hyland has some thoughts.
The Modern Family actress, among other numerous powerful women, took to Twitter to express their distaste for the immediate decision that could possibly affect 120,000 women across the U.S.
This is what he focuses on when there are murderous mass shootings and natural disasters destroying lives! THIS?! https://t.co/yzm0Bue7Cj
— Sarah Hyland (@Sarah_Hyland) October 6, 2017
But, alas, there’s always at least one idiot who wants to respond out of context. The original tweet has been deleted, but Hyland’s response lives on. The clapback is real.
TALK TO ME WHEN YOU HAVE ENDOMETRIOSIS, OVARIAN CYSTS, PAINFUL IRREGULAR CYCLES ETC… BC is for more than just our sex lives you pig https://t.co/FVC4dEB7zI
— Sarah Hyland (@Sarah_Hyland) October 6, 2017
Hyland summed up our feelings perfectly with a Friends GIF.
I'll leave this here…. pic.twitter.com/4QaBcpuagR
— Sarah Hyland (@Sarah_Hyland) October 6, 2017
The hashtag #HandsOffMyBC began to trend with the whirlwind of responses from others.
So it's not a good time to talk about gun control but birth control is fine to regulate? #HandsOffMyBC
— kerry washington (@kerrywashington) October 6, 2017
And others began to speak up as well.
Birth control pills are a MEDICINE used to treat many illnesses. Why you take it is between you and your doctor-not government or employer.
— Jenna Fischer (@jennafischer) October 6, 2017
Lena Dunham included.
Taking the liberty of quoting myself. Doesn't matter WHY you want/need birth control but here's me: https://t.co/4itCpyET1i #protectwomen
— Lena Dunham (@lenadunham) October 6, 2017
Harris 2020.
Covering birth control matters. This is an issue of economic security and justice for women.
— Vice President Kamala Harris (@VP) October 6, 2017
Fatima Goss Graves, president and CEO of the National Women’s Law Center, made a statement about Trump’s decision in respect to the overall liberties of a woman.
“Today’s outrageous rules by the Trump Administration show callous disregard for women’s rights, health, and autonomy. By taking away women’s access to no-cost birth control coverage, the rules give employers a license to discriminate against women. This will leave countless women without the critical birth control coverage they need to protect their health and economic security. We will take immediate legal steps to block these unfair and discriminatory rules.
We’re grateful to those who use their platform to fight for good.