Roe V Wade chimpout thread - thread documenting chimpouts due to the overturning of Roe V Wade

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It's a pretty close issue. A plurality of the national population supports the safe, legal, and rare argument, but quickly fall into the pro-life category when it's taken to the extremes. Since we're a republic, every state has their own opinion on the matter with much broader margins of support. California might go 80% pro-choice and Alabama might go 80% pro-life.

For the most part, people from Alabama don't give a shit what California's abortion laws are because California isn't Alabama. California despises the fact that they can't control Alabama's laws so they chimp out at the federal level and ruin it for everyone. It's a simple state's rights issue but unfortunately a shitload of people think they have the right to control the legislation in states 2500 miles (4023 km) away that they will never visit.

Edit- Non-Americans probably don't realize that we don't have federal murder laws. When you kill someone, you're tried at the state level under a state law established by the state legislature and governor. If convicted, you serve your time in a state prison and any restitution is payed to the victims and/or the state. You never hear them complain about that.


cheers man,

i get that different states have different values, i just was inferring that if the dems/libs think abortion for all is a hill worth dying on then they should run on it as a major part of their platform at a state level

over here the news keeps stating that women have lost their constitutional right to an abortion, but thats not correct right? the reason it was overturned was because the ruling itself was unconstitutional., and unelected god kings who are in position for life probably shouldnt be legislating from the court.
 
over here the news keeps stating that women have lost their constitutional right to an abortion, but thats not correct right? the reason it was overturned was because the ruling itself was unconstitutional., and unelected god kings who are in position for life probably shouldnt be legislating from the court.
That's not untrue. Overturning Roe v. Wade indeed deleted the constitutional right to abortion. If a state passes a law banning abortion, broadly speaking it can't be challenged on constitutional grounds. You're right in saying that the Roe ruling itself was bad law and should never have granted constitutional protections.

That's pretty much it. In liberal states like California or New York, nothing is going to change. In more conservative states, like Texas, they're banning or severely limiting abortion.

As for the future politics, I don't know. I think it's a case of a very loud minorities. In 2016, if you were getting your news solely from MSM, twitter, and facebook, Hillary would've won in a landslide. But it turns out enough people wanted Orange Man in office. I think we're seeing a similar thing here. People on social media might screech about abortion, but most normal people simply don't care.
 
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cheers man,

i get that different states have different values, i just was inferring that if the dems/libs think abortion for all is a hill worth dying on then they should run on it as a major part of their platform at a state level

over here the news keeps stating that women have lost their constitutional right to an abortion, but thats not correct right? the reason it was overturned was because the ruling itself was unconstitutional., and unelected god kings who are in position for life probably shouldnt be legislating from the court.
Most states already had their minds made up about abortion long before Roe was overturned. Something like 13 states already had dormant abortion bans on the books that didn't become active until the day Roe was potentially overturned. California, New York, Washington, Hawaii, etc. will probably go with the extreme and allow totally unrestricted abortions while paying for it with tax money. Everyone in the middle will probably have something in the middle like 1st trimester abortions, with the more conservative places requiring medical necessity.

I'm generally pro-choice but I still don't like the idea of it being regulated on a federal level. If you don't like the laws in your state, you have 49 other options. For those too poor or tied to their area, there will be plenty of non-profits funding bus rides to the nearest state that allows it. I believe every state that has outright banned it has added a number of medical clauses that cover the <2% of abortions that are medically necessary.

Women will die, but not due to lack of healthcare. It will be because some Tik Tok Darwinist finger blasts herself with a soldering iron on a live stream.
 
Another bad take on the SCOTUS decision. They get so close to realizing why they are wrong.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=qAMRoQ5KZRc
He actually makes a good point without knowing it.
Abortion rights are not protected by the American constitution. There isn't even a reasonable basis to assume any of the amendments even remotely considered abortion while being made. So to get abortion rights in America pro-abortion groups circumvented the legal process and kept bringing cases before the Supreme Court until they got a win. Sadly easy come easy go.
It's kinda like executive orders from the presidency, how Trump spent his first while in office undoing Obama's orders and then Biden spent his first while undoing Trump's. Easy come easy go.

Now if abortion rights were gotten via a constitutional amendment which is a very difficult process to be sure then there would be no court in America that could overturn it. In fact the process of overturning a constitutional amendment is just as hard as making one so it certainly wouldn't have been another case of easy come easy go. Given that America has the supremacy clause I'd imagine they'd also have been able to pass abortion rights as a federal law since the constitution neither protects or outright prohibits it.

Now would they actually have succeeded in making a constitutional amendment doubtful and any federal laws would have have to be drastically scaled back from what pro-abortion groups would have wanted... but that kinda seems like a representative democracy working as intended. If the will of the people isn't behind something (or at least their apathy) then laws don't get made. Which I guess explains all the anarchist larpers wanting to go full summer of love.
 
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lol this sub r/lostgeneration is a salt mine for sure. it’s a bunch of teen to late 20s socialist LARPing fag bitching about revolution constantly.

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they have a point. so young zoomers and millennials simply not vote for socialist candidates out of fear of losing the democrat hold in congress? or maybe socialism truly doesn’t appeal to younger people.

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i would also like to add this absolute lolcow from pennsylvania who is a democrat committee person and is absolutely SEETHING at the democrats. tears fell from my eyes when he mentioned mitch sitting in the capitol building.

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Legend has it to this day he still sits, like a smug Buddha, waiting patiently for the feminist pussy that is surely coming his way.

Any moment now.

You'll see.
 
Legend has it to this day he still sits, like a smug Buddha, waiting patiently for the feminist pussy that is surely coming his way.

Any moment now.

You'll see.
i just hope she seen it. 😔


on another note. imagine letting someone talk to you like this. progressive are fucking psychotic. and an ugly ass sheboon at that. 🤢
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Now if abortion rights were gotten via a constitutional amendment which is a very difficult process to be sure then there would be no court in America that could overturn it.
give it time, just like the second amendment any court can chip away at it slowly over time.
they just can't undo it outright without a new amendment.
 
Was pondering if the vaccine mandate did trigger the roe & wade overturing or have some influence in it. Because let use this logic if forcing vaccination on people and throwing the concept of body autonomy(my body my choice) at the windows in the sake of saving human life what it make any difference in banning abortion?
 
i just hope she seen it. 😔


on another note. imagine letting someone talk to you like this. progressive are fucking psychotic. and an ugly ass sheboon at that. 🤢View attachment 3438648
There’s something incredibly satisfying about seeing SJWs start to speak out against the white liberals who don’t know any better and are trying to help them out. Like they think that will not have any negative consequences as far as they are concerned.
 
Kavanaugh will do it himself. Now that would be a statement "you want to break the law huh? I show you what we do with fascists like you!"
Brett doesn't have enough testosterone like that. Now ole Thomas on the other hand would literally crash all the NPC brains if he did.
Could you imagine? Educated black man shoots some antifa person (probably white) in self defense. Media on suicide watch.
 
Kavanaugh will do it himself. Now that would be a statement "you want to break the law huh? I show you what we do with fascists like you!"
Brett doesn't have enough testosterone like that. Now ole Thomas on the other hand would literally crash all the NPC brains if he did.
Could you imagine? Educated black man shoots some antifa person (probably white) in self defense. Media on suicide watch.
It's the reason why they went pro-2A. They know what's coming.
 
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