...Deeper In The Sand.
The stories are going to come out of what happens when women can't get abortions who need them medically. They will be outrageous, they will portray government intrusion into private lives at its worst, and they will be amplified. People will say "oh but it's just a small number" but it will be seen as the Tip of the Iceberg.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/06/23/w...smid=url-share
Sow the wind, reap the whirlwind. Before Roe v. Wade, there was no internet. The horrors were largely private affairs, not easily retold. But there's internet now.
And you know who won't be in those horror stories? Rich women. Even if they live in the most restrictive corner of the country, they can hop on a private jet as necessary. Whether it's because of pregnancy complications or a college spring break adventure, the necessary medical care will be provided.
This from the people who protect their pedophile priests, and molesting ministers. We still say Grace, every night at dinner. Old habits die hard. But afterwards, we politely ask God to do something about all of these f*cked up religious people who have lost their way.
The stories are going to come out of what happens when women can't get abortions who need them medically. They will be outrageous, they will portray government intrusion into private lives at its worst, and they will be amplified. People will say "oh but it's just a small number" but it will be seen as the Tip of the Iceberg.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/06/23/w...smid=url-share
Sow the wind, reap the whirlwind. Before Roe v. Wade, there was no internet. The horrors were largely private affairs, not easily retold. But there's internet now.
And you know who won't be in those horror stories? Rich women. Even if they live in the most restrictive corner of the country, they can hop on a private jet as necessary. Whether it's because of pregnancy complications or a college spring break adventure, the necessary medical care will be provided.
This from the people who protect their pedophile priests, and molesting ministers. We still say Grace, every night at dinner. Old habits die hard. But afterwards, we politely ask God to do something about all of these f*cked up religious people who have lost their way.

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