One of the most surreal moments that still sticks with me was when Ruth Bader Ginsburg died and people gathered around the Supreme Court building and started singing, "Imagine there's no heaven."
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I love these responses so much. For those who don’t know, it’s that they started singing “Imagine” at the opening ceremony of the Olympics…
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That moment, it's hard to find the words because it's just so on the nose. The leading judicial advocate for abortion dies and her supporters start singing, "Imagine there's no heaven." Strip back the veil and I'm sure a cadre of demons were singing along too. It's so surreal.
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She wasn’t an advocate for abortion; she was an advocate for abortion *rights.* There is a huge difference.

Jul 24, 2021 · 3:57 AM UTC

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Aiding and abetting the death of children is pretty horrible all on it's own, you know.
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Overturning Roe v. Wade would not get rid of abortions. It would simply take us back to a time when rich women had safe abortions and poor women had dangerous ones.
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There is literally no difference.
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RGB was also an advocate for Fortune 500 CEOs "rights" to exploit workers. Something her "liberal" fans kindly overlooked.
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All rights are fake and incredibly gay.
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