In her book "Bad Feminist: Essays," Roxane Gay discusses a controversial legislative move that mandated women to undergo regular ultrasounds. This requirement is portrayed as a bait-and-switch tactic, where the initial promises or intentions might be misleading or manipulative regarding women's health choices. Gay critiques the implications of such policies, emphasizing the complexities surrounding reproductive rights and bodily autonomy.
Gay's examination highlights how legislative actions can often prioritize political agendas over genuine care for women's health. By calling attention to these tactics, she raises critical questions about the power dynamics at play in women's healthcare and the necessity for authentic support rather than performative measures that could exploit women's needs.