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Roe v. Wade

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A Supreme Court decision with 50 years of precedence that was repealed, creating precedent to potentially repeal other landmark decisions like Griswold, Lawrence, Obergefell, and Loving.

Mentions (10)
"They've always control the country. Even on godless hellholes like NYC and LA Chrsitians still make up the majority of the population. They just overturned Roe v. Wade, c'mon."
"That's funny, I was under the impression these protests had been going on for the past five years"
"This provides precedence (lol) to repeal other decisions. This also goes further than *Griswold,* *Lawrence,* and *Obergefell* (and *Loving,* once again, lol). Pretty much any case can now be upended by this ruling and the logic provided by the opinion."
"Until the whole Roe vs wade overturning, in AU it was left up to the states and it wasn't even a topic we ever even heard about in Australian politics. Now, some of our dipshit politicians are watching too much US media and are trying to drag the whole topic into the limelight and make people argue "
Us Cultural hegemony seeping into Australian politics on abortion · u/ryeandoatandriceOHMY · ↑86 · 2024-10-26
"so when the woe v wade decision drops, the average normie is once again angry, ready for action, and receptive for something more tangible then marching in pink hats or binging the handsmaid's tale. the radfem's are ready."
radfem summer is here · u/moistsmother · ↑80 · 2022-07-01
"What is your personal reasoning for feeling that Roe v. Wade should have been overturned? I don't really trust career youtubers/social media people or mainstream media outlets to present in an unbiased manner the realistic views and rationale of citizens who opposed Roe v. Wade"
"The Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade is not authentic. It's politically motivated and reeks of vengeance. There is no metanoia to be found. It's shocking to me how this isn't blatantly obvious."
Bad feeling · u/Assistant_Life · ↑68 · 2022-06-25
"I find it insane and sickening that a precedent *giving* rights to actual, living people, could be likened to a ruling that enthusiastically stripped rights from people based on color… and I know the critics will say, well, Alito views it as giving rights to the fetus"
"Roe v wade was repealed and now libs can legit place themselves as underdogs."
"What is your personal reasoning for feeling that Roe v. Wade should have been overturned?"
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