OT Roe V Wade In Trouble

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I hope all of you who were so pure you didn't vote on 2016 enjoy your purity while women die and same sex couples get unmarried.

Just want to be clear this anger is directed to like 1-2 people in this entire forum right

Oh, I suspect there are more than 1-2 people here that didn't vote in 2016.

barfo
 
The people did not decide since most opposed this decision. Five people who think they know what's best for an entire country decided to overturn decades of precedent and actually voted to take away peoples fundamental right to choose what to do with their own fucking body. Decided there is no separation of church and state anymore, since that's where this all comes from - outdated religious dogma. Forcing teens, those with health concerns and those who are raped to give birth is disgusting and yet another damning legacy of Donald Trump.

OK?

https://www.post-gazette.com/opinio...ca-vanderheyden-roe-wade/stories/202206080008

Jessica VanDerheyden: It’s time to take religion out of the ‘pro-life’ movement
 
I presume Oregon will be just fine through all of this.
 
Rep. Mary Miller thanks Trump for 'historic victory for WHITE life' at Illinois rally after former president took credit for SCOTUS overturning Roe v. Wade
  • Congresswoman Mary Miller took to the stage at a Trump rally thanked him for 'the historic victory for white life in the Supreme Court' to cheers from the crowd
  • Miller's campaign later said that she misspoke and meant to say 'right to life'
  • Trump was in Illinois to endorse Miller's reelection ahead of Tuesday's primary
  • The former president wasted no time in taking credit for the court's decision in overturning Roe v. Wade
  • Thousands of Trump supporters showed up in Mendon, Illinois with many displaying Trump 2024 flags and banners
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...istoric-victory-WHITE-life-Supreme-Court.html


 
This is horrible for a million reasons.

One thing I am disgusted by though, is folks thinking they are funny on social media such as TikTok. I've seen people make clips dancing with what they call a "Deformed and disabled baby" quoting something along the lines of "the baby the Supreme Court made me keep"

I reported it and TikTok found no reason to take it down. Guess they don't care to protect disabled people.

That is fucking disgusting. People with disabilities, syndromes , disorders etc. deserve better.
 
Except that's bogus. My wife and I both got 3 shots and we tried 3 months ago and she became pregnant on the first try from my super sperm.

Hmmmm....I wonder if a connection could be made to cats having nine lives.
 
Oh, I suspect there are more than 1-2 people here that didn't vote in 2016.

barfo

I am sure the Jill Stein voters are thrilled, they got what they wanted. Accelerationist love to give fascists more power because it's going to bring about more rights in the long run, right? It worked out so well for all the Jews in 1930's Germany, right?
 
"They asked me to tell you what it was like to be twenty and pregnant in 1950 and when you tell your boyfriend you’re pregnant, he tells you about a friend of his in the army whose girl told him she was pregnant, so he got all his buddies to come and say, “We all fucked her, so who knows who the father is?” And he laughs at the good joke….

"What was it like, if you were planning to go to graduate school and get a degree and earn a living so you could support yourself and do the work you loved—what it was like to be a senior at Radcliffe and pregnant and if you bore this child, this child which the law demanded you bear and would then call “unlawful,” “illegitimate,” this child whose father denied it …

"What was it like? […] It’s like this: if I had dropped out of college, thrown away my education, depended on my parents … if I had done all that, which is what the anti-abortion people want me to have done, I would have borne a child for them, … the authorities, the theorists, the fundamentalists; I would have born a child for them, their child. But I would not have born my own first child, or second child, or third child. My children.

"The life of that fetus would have prevented, would have aborted, three other fetuses … the three wanted children, the three I had with my husband—whom, if I had not aborted the unwanted one, I would never have met … I would have been an “unwed mother” of a three-year-old in California, without work, with half an education, living off her parents….

"But it is the children I have to come back to, my children Elisabeth, Caroline, Theodore, my joy, my pride, my loves. If I had not broken the law and aborted that life nobody wanted, they would have been aborted by a cruel, bigoted, and senseless law. They would never have been born. This thought I cannot bear.

"What was it like, in the Dark Ages when abortion was a crime, for the girl whose dad couldn’t borrow cash, as my dad could? What was it like for the girl who couldn’t even tell her dad, because he would go crazy with shame and rage? Who couldn’t tell her mother? Who had to go alone to that filthy room and put herself body and soul into the hands of a professional criminal? – because that is what every doctor who did an abortion was, whether he was an extortionist or an idealist. You know what it was like for her. You know and I know; that is why we are here.

"We are not going back to the Dark Ages. We are not going to let anybody in this country have that kind of power over any girl or woman. There are great powers, outside the government and in it, trying to legislate the return of darkness. We are not great powers. But we are the light. Nobody can put us out. May all of you shine very bright and steady, today and always."
— Ursula K. Le Guin
 
I'm watching The Princess Bride with my sons, and the oldest asked what a "coward" was, since the word gets used a lot. I told him a coward was someone who uses their power to hurt others, but doesn't want to be hurt themselves. In the context of Count Rugan and Prince Humperdinck, I thought it relevant.
 
I'm watching The Princess Bride with my sons, and the oldest asked what a "coward" was, since the word gets used a lot. I told him a coward was someone who uses their power to hurt others, but doesn't want to be hurt themselves. In the context of Count Rugan and Prince Humperdinck, I thought it relevant.

Conversely, Braveheart might be a great flick you could watch with them. Courage to the max.
 
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