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#SexStrike is a campaign started by actress Alyssa Milano in protest of Georgia's recent passing of restrictive abortion laws. The campaign, inspired by the ancient Greek play Lysistrata, is to abstain from sex until women "get bodily autonomy back." However, the campaign was criticized by women and the LGBTQ+ community who felt it was misguided.

Background

On May 7th, Georgia governor Brian Kemp signed a bill that made abortion illegal after the sixth week of pregnancy, a time when many women are unaware they're even pregnant.[1] The bill will go into effect on January 1st, 2020. Some have theorized that the bill, which recognizes unborn fetuses as "a class of living, distinct persons," will potentially lead to criminal charges and potentially life in prison against women who receive abortions after six weeks.[2] In response, actress Alyssa Milano called for women to abstain from engaging in sex in protest of the law, partially on the grounds such a law will make it too unsafe to risk pregnancy.[3] Milano's campaign echoes the ancient Greek play Lysistrata by Aristophanes, in which the title character encourages women to stop having sex with their husbands in order to get the warrior husbands to end the Peloponnesian War.[4]

Alyssa Milano @Alyssa Milano Follow Our reproductive rights are being erased. Until women have legal control over our own bodies we just cannot risk pregnancy. JOIN ME by not having sex until we get bodily autonomy back. I'm calling for a #SexStrike. Pass it on. #SEX STRIKE IFOUR CHOICES ARE DENIED, SnARF YNIIR 11:40 PM 10 May 2019

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Women were quick to criticize the idea of using sex as a bargaining chip. Author Kristi Coulter criticized the campaign to this effect, gaining over 600 retweets and 7,500 likes (shown below, left). User @Charalanahzard made a similar argument, gaining over 1,200 likes (shown below, right).


Kristi Coulter @KristiCCoulter Follow Replying to @Alyssa_Milano Living under patriarchy has already robbed me of safety, autonomy, opportunities, and trust in our institutionS. Now I'm supposed to give up sex, too, and play into the fiction that it's just a bargaining chip/transaction for women? Love you, but nope. 2:17 PM -11 May 2019
Alanah Pearce Follow @Charalanahzard Replying to @Alyssa_Milano Listen I understand your point but why, when losing "reproductive rights", should I ALSO have to forfeit having sex at all? 1:54 PM-12 May 2019

The campaign also unintentionally gained support from anti-abortion activists who agreed that women should stop having sex to prevent unwanted pregnancy. Examples of this include tweets by @La_Coqui who called a sex strike "a great idea" as she engaged in one before she got married (shown below, left). User @Msalgado_01 tweeted that Milano was embracing the christian worldview (shown below, right).

Monica Schleicher @La Coqui Followv Replying to @Alyssa_Milano You have the legal right control your body just not to kill the separate body inside of yours. But a "sex strike" is a great idea. I did it until I got married. That meant the 4 children I conceived were all born in a loving, welcoming, secure, committed environment: marriage. 9:42 AM-12 May 2019
Marco Salgado @Msalgado_01 Follow Replying to @Alyssa_Milano Yes!!! You know how many problems we would solve with abstinence before marriage? Unwanted pregnancy, STDs, among others. Thank you for embracing the conservative Christian Worldview :D 9:25 AM -12 May 2019

Others made jokes about the strike. Twitter user @jeremysmiles tweeted a still from I Think You Should Leave envisioning "day 2 of the sex strike" (shown below, left). User @mechapoetic joked that some people were too good at having sex and having it all the time, gaining over 1,200 retweets (shown below, right).

Jeremy Kaplowitz @jeremysmiles Follow day two of the sex strike [yelling in agony] 12:50 PM -12 May 2019
Notorious Sexual Freak Mrs. Beve. @mechapoetic Follow uhm gentle reminder that not everyone can support a sex strike. some people suffer from being too good at sex and having a lot of it all the time, so please check your privilege before you decide to call them "scabs". thanks! 3:59 PM -11 May 2019

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Overview

#SexStrike is a campaign started by actress Alyssa Milano in protest of Georgia's recent passing of restrictive abortion laws. The campaign, inspired by the ancient Greek play Lysistrata, is to abstain from sex until women "get bodily autonomy back." However, the campaign was criticized by women and the LGBTQ+ community who felt it was misguided.

Background

On May 7th, Georgia governor Brian Kemp signed a bill that made abortion illegal after the sixth week of pregnancy, a time when many women are unaware they're even pregnant.[1] The bill will go into effect on January 1st, 2020. Some have theorized that the bill, which recognizes unborn fetuses as "a class of living, distinct persons," will potentially lead to criminal charges and potentially life in prison against women who receive abortions after six weeks.[2] In response, actress Alyssa Milano called for women to abstain from engaging in sex in protest of the law, partially on the grounds such a law will make it too unsafe to risk pregnancy.[3] Milano's campaign echoes the ancient Greek play Lysistrata by Aristophanes, in which the title character encourages women to stop having sex with their husbands in order to get the warrior husbands to end the Peloponnesian War.[4]


Alyssa Milano @Alyssa Milano Follow Our reproductive rights are being erased. Until women have legal control over our own bodies we just cannot risk pregnancy. JOIN ME by not having sex until we get bodily autonomy back. I'm calling for a #SexStrike. Pass it on. #SEX STRIKE IFOUR CHOICES ARE DENIED, SnARF YNIIR 11:40 PM 10 May 2019

Developments

Women were quick to criticize the idea of using sex as a bargaining chip. Author Kristi Coulter criticized the campaign to this effect, gaining over 600 retweets and 7,500 likes (shown below, left). User @Charalanahzard made a similar argument, gaining over 1,200 likes (shown below, right).


Kristi Coulter @KristiCCoulter Follow Replying to @Alyssa_Milano Living under patriarchy has already robbed me of safety, autonomy, opportunities, and trust in our institutionS. Now I'm supposed to give up sex, too, and play into the fiction that it's just a bargaining chip/transaction for women? Love you, but nope. 2:17 PM -11 May 2019 Alanah Pearce Follow @Charalanahzard Replying to @Alyssa_Milano Listen I understand your point but why, when losing "reproductive rights", should I ALSO have to forfeit having sex at all? 1:54 PM-12 May 2019

The campaign also unintentionally gained support from anti-abortion activists who agreed that women should stop having sex to prevent unwanted pregnancy. Examples of this include tweets by @La_Coqui who called a sex strike "a great idea" as she engaged in one before she got married (shown below, left). User @Msalgado_01 tweeted that Milano was embracing the christian worldview (shown below, right).


Monica Schleicher @La Coqui Followv Replying to @Alyssa_Milano You have the legal right control your body just not to kill the separate body inside of yours. But a "sex strike" is a great idea. I did it until I got married. That meant the 4 children I conceived were all born in a loving, welcoming, secure, committed environment: marriage. 9:42 AM-12 May 2019 Marco Salgado @Msalgado_01 Follow Replying to @Alyssa_Milano Yes!!! You know how many problems we would solve with abstinence before marriage? Unwanted pregnancy, STDs, among others. Thank you for embracing the conservative Christian Worldview :D 9:25 AM -12 May 2019

Others made jokes about the strike. Twitter user @jeremysmiles tweeted a still from I Think You Should Leave envisioning "day 2 of the sex strike" (shown below, left). User @mechapoetic joked that some people were too good at having sex and having it all the time, gaining over 1,200 retweets (shown below, right).


Jeremy Kaplowitz @jeremysmiles Follow day two of the sex strike [yelling in agony] 12:50 PM -12 May 2019 Notorious Sexual Freak Mrs. Beve. @mechapoetic Follow uhm gentle reminder that not everyone can support a sex strike. some people suffer from being too good at sex and having a lot of it all the time, so please check your privilege before you decide to call them "scabs". thanks! 3:59 PM -11 May 2019

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