Roe v Wade: 40 Years Later! : Let The Girl Talk

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A hand holding a sign supporting pro-choice during a planned parenthood rally for abortion justice.

Is it a sad time in this country? I would say it is, and let me tell you why; Donald Trump

The Repugnant Beelzebub former President is an infuriating jackass, a pain in the ass, and is full of shit. 

Trump is proving the platform for his followers to spew hatred and bigotryAMP. It is even sadder when people listen to him and subscribe to his demented worldview!

The uncensored message…

Rep. Mary Miller, R-Ill., is just one example of the type of person drawn to Trump’s message. 

It is sad when an insidious idiotic sitting Congressman such as Rep. Mary Miller, R-Ill., is elected into a public office and can get away with saying repulsive bullshit such as “a historic victory for white life.” 

After the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, that nutcase said preposterous bullshit at a campaign rally with former President Donald Trump.

As if that’s not enough…

A woman holding a sign in favor of the legalization of abortion

Not only…but also, she thanked President Trump on behalf of all the MAGA patriots in America. For stacking the Supreme Court.

This kind of rhetoric has no place in our society, and it’s especially dangerous coming from someone in a position of power

Additionally, this kind of thinking is dangerous and exactly the kind of shit that Trump thrives on. 

People are morally bankrupt…

It is time for people to wake the hell up and realize that Donald TrumpAMP is nothing but a charlatan who is more interested in dividing the country than he is in actually making America great again.

Sadly, this is just one example of the bigoted, divisive language that has become all too common under the Trump administration and since left lost his reelection bid.

His overtones…

Whether calling Mexicans “rapists” or referring to African nations as “shithole countries,” Trump has consistently shown contempt for anyone who doesn’t look like him or share his views.

 This kind of xenophobic, racist rhetoric is not only disgusting, but it’s also destructiveAMP. It fuels hatred and division.

And it’s time to stop this kind of bigoted, divisive rhetoric; better yet, it should be outlawed in this country when it is morally wrong!

Here is an interesting point: ROE v. Wade

Why is banning abortions necessarily an issue when it is nobody’s business except the Woman seeking it while allowing narcissistic lunatics to occupy a public office is damnAMP insane. How about making that a crime!

As you know, Roe vs. Wade was overturned, but there is something that is not widely publicized, and that is…

Who Was Jane Roe?

Namely, she was Norma McCorvey, the Woman.

Code-named “Jane Roe,” McCorvey sought an abortion after becoming pregnant in 1969 but was stopped by Texas’ restrictive reproductive laws

For the most part, she once proclaimed herself as an advocate for choice and has since flip-flopped on the issue and claimed to be against abortion even though her personal experience helped spark this activism.

That said, McCorvey is a reminder that despite our best efforts, things can change. 

 She …started publicizing her story in the 1980s, advocating for the right to choose. 

But in 1995, she made an abrupt about-face, declaring herself a born-again Christian and a staunch opponent of abortion. 

Soon before she died in 2017, McCorvey changed her story again, claiming that she’d always supported abortion rights.

In an interview for the documentary AKA Jane Roe, she said“I took [anti-abortion advocates’] money and they put me out in front of the camera and told me what to say, and that’s what I’d said.”

When the documentary’s director asked if it “was all an act,” McCorvey replied, “Yeah. I was good at it, too.”

In her 1994 memoir I Am Roe, McCorvey offered a less cynical view of her place in the fight for reproductive rights.

protesters marching for women rights

After thoughts

 Now that Roe v Wade has been overturned, in my opinion, it’s a damn good thing. 

Norma McCorvey, the Woman behind Roe v. Wade, flip-flopped on the issue and claimed she was against abortion even though her personal experience helped spark the activism.

McCorvey’s story is all too common; people change their minds after they’ve been on the front lines of a movement. 

The Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade doesn’t mean abandoning the fight for abortion rights.

 Still, it underscores the importance of starting fresh and listening to the voices of those who have experienced these issues firsthand. 

What’s your take?

Thanks for reading!

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