Funnily enough I was thinking about the fact that they are white more than men. White people both men and women are fucking over poorer minorities in any way they can in the guise of religion.
You aren't wrong about that and it's a damn shame that they are still able to get positions of power even with how much they fuck up.They're religious conservatives, the shit-stain on societies around the world who are responsible for so much of the worst things about this planet.
I don't have the polls to back this up, so I might be talking entirely out of my ass, but I suspect that southern Black people are against abortion in much the same way they're against gay marriage and LGBT rights in general.
They are a VERY religious demographic. And that's the point: religion, not race or gender, is the reason people are against abortion.
If this is the direction America wants to head in, I will celebrate its collapse.
I don't have the polls to back this up, so I might be talking entirely out of my ass, but I suspect that southern Black people are against abortion in much the same way they're against gay marriage and LGBT rights in general.
They are a VERY religious demographic. And that's the point: religion, not race or gender, is the reason people are against abortion.
This.Just remember they're not pro-life they're anti-women.
They'll do anything for the unborn but once you're born you're fucked.
You should probably look at a single poll before saying something that is hilariously wrong.
Semantics. But, in fairness, also accurate.
It isn't a ridiculous scenario, it's reality in poor America. Easy, effective, and safe birth control is the answer; but it isn't available to poor women in these states.
I know that abstinence is a poor solution.
Definitely. My panic vision of where America is going is two different countries, one with basically a Scandinavian-ish social democracy, high GDP per capita, good education etc., and a second one that's a kleptocracy with horrible human rights standards, crippling poverty, and lots of second-class citizens to pin the blame on (women, minorities, immigrants, you name it). But honestly we're 95% of the way there right now.
Too late!Please call the governors office and tell her to veto the bill, thanks.
334-242-7100
No doubt.If something isn't done, Roe vs Wade WILL eventually be overturned.
She's too old to be affected by these laws herself, so why should she care? That's her logic I assume.Yes, they are all wearing suits.
Clicked. Then I looked at the image of the person who will be signing this into law:
come the fuck on. top 10 anime betrayals, actually.
Longtime televangelist Pat Robertson decried Alabama's new abortion ban as "extreme," saying on his show on Wednesday that the state legislature has "gone too far."
"They want to challenge Roe vs. Wade, but my humble view is I don't think that's the case I'd want to bring to the Supreme Court because I think this one will lose," Robertson told viewers of CBN's "The 700 Club" on Wednesday.
"God bless them, they're trying to do something," he said of Alabama legislators. Speaking before Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey (R) signed the bill into law, Robertson said it would be "ill-considered," though he also denounced the Roe ruling.
Pat Robertson came out against Alabama's new law?
What is this timeline?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/reli...mas-abortion-ban-is-extreme-has-gone-too-far/
I fear it's all but likely at this point.If something isn't done, Roe vs Wade WILL eventually be overturned.