Is America "split"?  Protesters barricade the state Capitol!  Justice: After abortion comes contraception and homosexuality! 

   Outside the U.S. Supreme Court on June 24, millions of American women waited anxiously for an important decision to be announced.  

    When roe v. Wade was overturned, the constitutional protection of women's right to abortion in the United States for nearly half a century ended, and countless people shed tears of grief and anger.  

    Outside the U.S. Supreme Court and in front of U.S. embassies across Europe, anguished and angry abortion rights supporters chanted "Make abortion legal!"  ", "It's my choice!  ", trying to protest.  

     After the US Supreme Court overturned roe v. Wade, Arizona quickly followed suit and suspended all abortion services, Fox News reported.  Hundreds of protesters tried to break into the state Capitol Monday night to protest a law restricting abortion.  

    Senator Wendy Rogers, Republican of Arizona, was among those who recalled how lawmakers were interrupted by protesters who threatened to break Windows and enter the building.  In chaotic scenes as police used tear gas to disperse the protesters, lawmakers inside were ordered not to leave the building, "like being held 'hostages'".  The smell of tear gas and smoke filled the building, and the child of one lawmaker, who was in his office at the time, "cried in fear of the chaos."  In the overwhelming condemnation, the "tearing" of American society appeared, and the conservative party declared "victory".  In California, a liberal stronghold, frustrated tech giants have spoken out in support of legal abortion rights.  In the pro-life versus pro-life standoff, tech companies are facing social doubts about whether the collection of personal data is necessary. 

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