Saturday, June 25, 2022

Submitted by: Robert Bowen

A reader wrote, mad at me for not openly rejoicing the Roe overturn. My response?

This is going to backfire. They did it for a reason. And even if it was not done for a reason, it is still nothing I am going to party over, considering the context. I am not one to push the holohoax, but do the Jews celebrate the end of that? Did they ever throw parties? I am glad that at least on the surface nationally legalized abortion is over, but I am more inclined to rather than party, be upset for why it ever happened at all. And it's not over with either. There was no ban, it was simply left up to the states to decide. Hell, they could have overturned Roe just to "justify" state to state passports to "prevent people from traveling to other states to get it done." This government we have is not capable of doing anything that is not rigged one way or another, there was a reason for this that is going to screw everyone, bank on it. How about this for a reason?
 
There is more to this story than anyone knows now, consider the fact that the most corrupt government in the history of this country, a court that aided and abetted a blatantly stolen election, produced this ruling. There is more to this story than ANYONE could possibly know. Why am I not openly jumping for joy?

It's called wisdom.

Rather than rejoice, the American people need to prepare for whatever reason was behind this ruling. They obviously made the right ruling, however, it certainly was not rooted in the "goodness of their hearts".

 

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