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Wednesday, January 22, 2020

A Totally Different Way To Look At Roe v. Wade

Today is the 47th anniversary of the decision in Roe v. Wade.  From the moment the Supreme Court handed down that ruling, abortion was legal in all 50 states for the first time ever.  There are a myriad of ways to discuss the impact of Roe, but here's one that you don't usually hear.  Roe v. Wade prevented the Democrats from taking total control of politics in the USA.

Remember, Planned Parenthood, the nation's premier provider of abortion services was founded by Margaret Sanger as a way to reduce the population growth of those she considered undesirable, namely African Americans. In practice, that is exactly how things worked out after the Roe decision.  There are roughly 12% of the population that are African American according to the Census Bureau.  The CDC estimates, however, that fully 36% of all abortions are of African Americans.  Margaret Sanger would be so happy to see those numbers.  Abortions are keeping the numbers of blacks down.  Put in a way that the left will find familiar, abortion is a tool in the USA of white supremacy.

Think what would have happened if Roe had never been decided and abortion remained illegal in most states except under stringent conditions.  There would be millions more people of color across America.  If they voted anything like that community presently is voting, they would be enough to guarantee Democrat victories for the foreseeable future.  As I said above, this is something that you really never hear.

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