Now That Men Have Birth Control, Abortion Must Be Legal
With safe male birth control entering the market, reproductive law must reflect shared responsibility. Abortion bans are a constitutional issue.
For decades, the burden of preventing pregnancy and dealing with its consequences has fallen almost entirely on women. They’ve been expected to take the pills, endure the side effects, navigate restrictive laws, and, when things go wrong, face criminalization for making the best decision they could. Meanwhile, men have had the luxury of walking away. The law never held them equally accountable. It never asked them to carry the risk. But science just changed everything. Male birth control is real. It’s safe. It works. It changes the rules. Now that men can actively prevent pregnancy with a pill, the legal argument for banning abortion already weak completely collapses. The idea that pregnancy is a natural, unavoidable outcome is no longer valid. Both people now have the power to prevent it. So why is only one person punished when it happens?
⚖️ This Is a Legal Crisis, Not Just a Medical One
If two people share responsibility in prevention, but only one is criminalized for the outcome, that’s not law. That’s gender-based punishment. That’s a violation of equal protection under the 14th Amendment. Banning abortion while refusing to regulate, promote, or even acknowledge male contraception is clear proof that many lawmakers are not trying to prevent abortion they’re trying to preserve control.
📣 So We’re Doing Something About It
Wild Horizons has launched a national petition demanding:
The repeal of all abortion bans
The restoration of legal abortion access
The immediate reexamination of reproductive law under the lens of shared responsibility
We’re not waiting for approval. We’re building pressure. If you believe in bodily autonomy, in equal accountability, and in protecting reproductive freedom, sign the petition. Share it. Make it impossible to ignore.
🧠 The New Standard Is Simple
If he can take a pill, she deserves a choice.
This is what accountability looks like. This is what law must reflect. This is what justice demands. We’re not asking. We’re asserting. And we won’t stop until the law catches up to the science.
🖋️ SIGN THE PETITION NOW —-> https://chng.it/DPdKbF5mMh
Formal Complaint Filed Against (RTTL) for Targeted Discrimination.
On July 24, 2025, Wild Horizons filed a civil rights complaint with the DOJ against Return to the Land (RTTL), a whites-only religious settlement. Our filing exposes their racially and religiously discriminatory land practices. This marks the first official legal action in our land defense campaign.
On July 24, 2025, Wild Horizons filed a formal civil rights complaint with the U.S. Department of Justice against Return to the Land (RTTL), an explicitly white Christian separatist organization claiming to operate as a Private Membership Association (PMA).
RTTL has established a whites-only settlement in Arkansas and is currently expanding into Missouri. Their application process requires proving European ancestry and either Christian or pagan belief, while explicitly excluding Black, Jewish, LGBTQ+, and other non-Christian people.
The group’s co-founders have publicly framed the settlement as a “fortress for the white race,” and regularly reference white supremacist symbols and slogans. The organization openly states that its goal is to create a community that “does not include” certain identities. A violation of multiple civil rights laws when applied to housing or land access.
Although RTTL claims its PMA status protects it from regulation, its use of racial and religious criteria to exclude others from acquiring land constitutes housing discrimination under the Fair Housing Act and violates federally protected civil rights.
⚖️ Why This Complaint Matters
Wild Horizons’ DOJ complaint is based on the following:
RTTL is attempting to use private property to enforce racial and religious exclusion
The group is structuring land access as a form of cultural and demographic control
The language and framework used mirrors white nationalist organizing tactics seen in other parts of the country
🌍 How This Connects to Our Mission
Wild Horizons was founded to protect people, land, and legal autonomy from systems rooted in control, exclusion, and supremacy. RTTL represents everything we oppose the weaponization of land to build a racially segregated future.
This complaint is our first public filing. It will not be the last. We are tracking, documenting, and responding. RTTL is on record. And we are not going silent.
The People’s Preserve: Before It’s Too Late
We’re not waiting for the land to be lost. The People’s Preserve is our move to buy back what matters and keep it wild. Before it’s too late.
They pulled the bill. For now.
But we’re not counting on that to last.
At Wild Horizons, we don’t wait for someone to fix it.
We don’t bank on politicians to suddenly care.
And we don’t sit quietly while land gets stripped, bought, or paved over.
That’s why we launched The People’s Preserve.
This isn’t a metaphor. This is a plan.
To move early. To take land off the market before it’s gone.
To build legal structures and human networks that can protect what’s left.
Before it’s too late.
🏞️ What Is It?
The People’s Preserve is a land protection fund created by Wild Horizons.
It exists to:
Purchase or secure land under mission-aligned ownership
Shield land from speculative buyouts or development
Keep forests, water, and wild ecosystems accessible to people, not corporations
Build community defense around land we already occupy or have legal stake in
This isn’t charity. This is defense.
We’re not interested in waiting until we’ve lost everything.
We want to make moves before the bulldozers show up.
Before the deed changes hands.
Before it gets renamed, rezoned, and erased.
⚠️ Why Now?
Because the bills are real.
The buyers are real.
And the silence is loud.
We already saw a land transfer bill get pulled after community pushback.
But you don’t win by stopping one deal.
You win by staying ahead of every one that comes next.
That means organizing. Fundraising. Moving money the way developers move silence. Fast.
💡 Why It’s Different
We’re not a nonprofit asking for sympathy.
We’re not a corporation making promises.
We’re a land defense collective.
And this fund exists to move when we need to.
Without waiting for someone else’s permission.
If it works, it’s because people showed up.
If it doesn’t, at least we didn’t stay silent.
🔗 Get Involved
👉 View the campaign on GoFundMe
💬 Share it with someone who still believes land is worth defending
📩 Reach out if you have land, time, or skills to offer
We’re not here to go viral.
We’re here to last.
This is the backup plan they never expected.
Let’s keep it wild. Let’s keep it ours.