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The Supreme Court’s Roe v. wade

College and university professors went public on Twitter in response to the US Supreme Court ruling overturned Rowe vs. Wade on Friday. One Stanford professor said that women who can’t afford to kill their unborn child are “barbaric”.

“The Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade is pushing the country into an abyss where we don’t have civil or human rights,” said Ibram H. Candy, a Critical Race Theorist and Boston University professor.

“When women don’t have the right to make reproductive choices about their bodies, we lose a fundamental right,” Candy added in a follow-up tweet. “When we lose fundamental rights, all rights are at stake.”

Associate Professor Jefferson of Stanford University also reacted to the court’s decision, describing women as “barbarians” who cannot kill their unborn children.

“The decision to topple Rowe today is barbaric,” said Jefferson. “It should enrage anyone who thinks that no woman should be forced to give birth in a free country.”

“This decision reminds us of what we’ve known for a long time: an extreme and radical tribunal and increasingly illegitimate,” said the professor.

“Absolute filth. all this,” complained Christina Keenan, associate professor of political science at Yale University. “When you terminate your pregnancy, survive labor and delivery, your body will never be the same again. You’re stretched, torn, changed forever.”

“Not 40 weeks. this is the rest of your life. Those who do not want should not be forced. period,” Keenan added.

“We need to get rid of these bastards,” said Rutgers University professor Brittney Cooper, who last year called whites the “bad guys” and praised the low birth rate among whites.

Associate Professor Neil Lewis of Cornell University tweeted, “Rethink this passage this morning,” and shared an excerpt from Daniel Zyblatt and Steven Levitsky’s 2018 book How Democracies Die.

In 2018, Minnesota State University associate professor Eric Spearle, who accused God of impregnating the Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus, urged the public to become familiar with Planned Parenthood and other abortions. the country’s Christian-theocratic waste fire.

The legal principle is simple: “Pass ’em…”. Then, within nine months, their bodies became state property,” tweeted University of Minnesota law professor Richard Painter.

Danielle Allen, a professor at Harvard University’s James Bryant Conant University, reacted by saying the court’s decision meant “reproductive freedom was simply gone.”

“Men will be banned from posting stupid comments on my timeline today. I have no patience for scumbags,” exclaimed King’s College Associate Professor Ayesha Ray.

“Terrible day,” Ray added. follow tweets. “A lot of nonsense bothers my brain.”

Yale professor Jason Stanley described the surviving Supreme Court decision as “a dystopian nightmare.”

“The Supreme Court, in Roe v. “It’s proving that the government doesn’t believe in my rights,” Wade said. “Marxist lesbian. Emily Drabinsky.

On Friday, the Supreme Court overturned Rowe vs. WadeContinues dobbs Returning the issue of abortion laws and regulations to state legislatures and where the constitution does not include the right to abortion.

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Source: Breitbart

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