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- Dec 16, 2017
I might had well say it here. Progs like Blobbo speak in buzzwords and platitudes about "women's bodies" and "reproductive health" and other such nonsense when I look at the issue of Roe v. Wade. Full disclosure: I have never read the 1973 decision and I can bet you that people like Bob never have either because I only get incoherent prattling when I when I ask about precedent and what interpretation of the constitution does it use. One of the most common arguments it that that it sends America back to the dark ages without citing any real law or constitutional amendment. My crude understanding of it is that the decision hinges on an extremely flawed interpretation of the fourteenth amendment.
Newsflash for the Progressive dipshits: history is not a linear path with an endpoint (utopia) and there is no "right side of history" either. History is a long chain of cause and effect that continues from when modern humans first appeared to when the species finally goes extinct. It is beyond stupidity to believe that Roe v. Wade ever was unassailable and that the pendulum could never swing in the opposite direction. This is was you get when you stupid, lazy fuckers believe that you can legislate from the bench instead of trying to build consensus or draft a constitutional amendment because the tenth amendment states that any power not explicitly given to the federal government goes to the states. I am more convinced that Roe v. Wade was more an underhanded attempt for the far left to accumulate more power for themselves than any real concerns about women's rights.
Additional, this utopian thinking that Bob and his cohorts subscribe to was always a pipe dream. The literal translation of the work is "no place" because the entire purpose of the work it's named after (Thomas More's Utopia) is to question if a perfect and just place can exist.
Newsflash for the Progressive dipshits: history is not a linear path with an endpoint (utopia) and there is no "right side of history" either. History is a long chain of cause and effect that continues from when modern humans first appeared to when the species finally goes extinct. It is beyond stupidity to believe that Roe v. Wade ever was unassailable and that the pendulum could never swing in the opposite direction. This is was you get when you stupid, lazy fuckers believe that you can legislate from the bench instead of trying to build consensus or draft a constitutional amendment because the tenth amendment states that any power not explicitly given to the federal government goes to the states. I am more convinced that Roe v. Wade was more an underhanded attempt for the far left to accumulate more power for themselves than any real concerns about women's rights.
Additional, this utopian thinking that Bob and his cohorts subscribe to was always a pipe dream. The literal translation of the work is "no place" because the entire purpose of the work it's named after (Thomas More's Utopia) is to question if a perfect and just place can exist.