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I want to point something out for Generation Warriors out there. The original Roe v Wade decision was put in place almost exclusively by people born before World War 1. 1 was born in 1915, and the two younger members born in 1917 and 24 I believe (it was in the early 20s) opposed it.

Now we have a coalition of two Boomers and every Gen Xer opposing it in the Supreme court. With two boomers and 1 Silent Generation Opposed. There's a general impression sometimes that people from the past were more level headed or ethical (in some ways given what they know) than people born in the counter-culture and post-counter culture era, but that's wrong.

It's not arrogance to think you're cooler than some of your ancestors. If you took a time machine back to 1911, you'd probably think a good majority of people in that era were soyboys. Some food for thought.
 
I love seeing the catholics on social media celebrating RoeVWade being overturned (people who would normally be considered lefty SJWs too). Gonna be a lot of fun seeing how they interact with lefties about this.
I went to daily Mass and confession this morning. Now I'm gonna celebrate with a big plate of fish from Culver's.
 
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This is the whole problem with liberals, abortion always used to be on a "don't ask, don't tell" basis, and if it were kept that way, for the first 20 or 30 weeks or something, very few people would actually complain. It would be considered a necessary evil, like shooting someone in self-defence and killing them. But nowadays with how saturated every political debate is, nowadays you have liberals openly flaunting abortion like it's one of the colors on the pride flag, and you get geniuses like Gavin Newsom saying people can consider "abortion" even after birth, why would you be surprised when the republicans take a similarly hardline stance against it.
 
My point being the ruling itself going away has zero impact on medical privacy outside abortions because it never had an effect to begin with, just so we're on the same page here...
I may have misinterpreted your post?
Its another step towards our bodies being the property of the state and a way to spark outrage to justify more control over the masses
 
What remains to be seen after all the intimidation by the Left in the time between the leaked opinion and the ruling is whether or not they’ll try the same tactics again. I’m of the (somewhat schizo but not entirely unfounded) persuasion that the opinion was leaked early to cause progressive outrage and perhaps prompt the court to think twice about overturning Roe v Wade, and considering there was at least one break-attempt of a justice’s home (can’t remember if it was Roberts or Kavanaugh, haven’t been following as closely as everyone else here), I’m kind of betting that today’s ruling with embolden rogue progs rather dissuade them whenever the SC rules against their beliefs.
 
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George Carlin had it backwards. Pro-choice women are the ones you don’t want to fuck. At least it’s that way now versus 1990.
Damn it, beat me to the punch about Carlin. But to be honest, both sides are unfuckable at this point. Both are crazy, you just choose between dangerhaired genderblobs and sanpaku eyed Karens.
 
This is the whole problem with liberals, abortion always used to be on a "don't ask, don't tell" basis, and if it were kept that way, for the first 20 or 30 weeks or something, very few people would actually complain. But nowadays with how saturated every political debate is, nowadays you have liberals openly flaunting abortion like it's one of the colors on the pride flag, and you get geniuses like Gavin Newsom saying people can consider "abortion" even after birth, why would you be surprised when the republicans take a similarly hardline stance against it.
Exactly my point. The liberal and conservative politicians are an illusion of choice working together to rip the US apart
 
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