For many of the people who have worked so hard to make this happen, their real problem is not really with abortion; it’s with women having sex that’s not under the control of a man. They’re trying to roll back an era of sexual freedom.

Jun 25, 2022 · 12:14 AM UTC

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No one is stopping women from engaging in as much sex, with as many partners as a women desires, the evidence in the number of abortions in past 50 yrs that number in the hundreds of millions world wide, I wonder how all those women got pregnant Marianne Williamson Stop lying
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Marianne Williamson you are no friend of women or the truth, the truth shall set you free.
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I love Marianne and would vote for her in a heartbeat. I also believe that much of organized religion and patriarchal government rules are based in controlling female sexuality. But I think this statement may be off the mark. It's not about controlling sex but women's bodies.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
It’s important to take the declining birth rate into account. They need more meat batteries to keep the machine running, particularly within lower-middle classes
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This is all about making consequences for premarital sex. If this was really about abortion, they would support mass contraception. It’s hard for them to teach abstinence when there are no consequences for sex. Next they will come for birth control.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Many states passed bodily integrity laws as a result of the Roe decision & the swirling criticisms about the poor reasoning of that case. Even many pro-choice constitutional scholars agreed Roe had a shaky foundation. My theory is Roe would’ve never been overturned without covid.
Replying to @marwilliamson
For some maybe, but not the many. I don’t think is this is a very effective angle of attack
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Replying to @marwilliamson
No I think it's the abortion
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