‘Nightmare’: Tech Leftists MELTDOWN on Twitter After Roe Overturned

Overturning the ruling of the U.S. Supreme Court was a victory for Roe V. WadeIn a significant win for the unborn. It wasn’t long before leftist tech journalists, companies and publications took to Twitter to go completely apoplectic. 

SCOTUS ruled against Roe And Casey Taken in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization (2021), declaring that the Constitution “does not confer a right to abortion.” Leftist tech journalists from TechCrunch+ Editor-in-Chief Alex Wilhelm to Google Cloud head of editorial Quentin Hardy and outlets from Axios to InsiderTwitter was as calm and peaceful as ever. Meta and Yelp, two large tech companies Meta and Yelp have already voiced their opposition to Twitter. Dobbsdecision and the journalists followed.

Sparvarius CEO, Disinformation researcher Kristofer Goldsmith lashed out at pro-lifers, calling Human Events Daily podcast host Jack Posobiec a “neo-Nazi grifter,” and suggesting that the pro-abortion “Night of Rage” is a “conspiracy theory.”  TechCrunch’s WilhelmIt seems so encouraged protests against Dobbs: “[W]e protesting in Providence?” Global Editor-in-chief of Insider Nicholas Carlson went after tech company AT&T for supposedly “bankroll[ing]” pro-life politicians. ” Pro-life politicians. Joshua TopolskyIt was call the situation a “nightmare.”

Yelp quickly supported the killing of unborn children. Wall Street Journal U.S. News Editor Anthony DeRosa tweeted out Yelp CEO Jeremy Stoppelman urging  business leaders to “speak out against” the Court’s Dobbs decision. “‘This ruling puts women’s health in jeopardy, denies them their human rights, and threatens to dismantle the progress we’ve made toward gender equality in the workplaces since Roe,’” The Journal According to reports, Stoppelman was quoted as saying. “‘Business leaders must step up to support the health and safety of their employees by speaking out against the wave of abortion bans that will be triggered as a result of this decision, and call on Congress to codify Roe into law.’”

VarietyDigital Editor Todd Spangler tweetedAccording to a Meta (Facebook spokesperson), it will reimburse employees for travel expenses that are related to abortions. “‘We intend to offer travel expense reimbursements, to the extent permitted by law, for employees who will need them to access out-of-state health care and reproductive services,’” the Meta spokesperson reportedly stated. Also, tech company Indeed tweeted that it would pay for travel expenses for “medical procedures that are unavailable where [employees] live.”

Google Cloud’s Hardy accused Supreme Court justices of lying: “I also think about the way several Supreme Court justices, during their confirmation hearings, almost certainly lied when they said they believed Roe was settled law.”

Co-founders of the Verge Joshua TopolskyThis was a brief summary tweeting after the decision became public: “alexa stop nightmare.”

The Washington PostTech journalist Will Oremus tweetedImages of the alleged remarks made by Senators. Joe Manchin (D.WV), Susan Collins (R, ME) and Joe Manchin(D-WV) stating that they trust that Neil Gorsuch (Judiciary Brett Kavanaugh) will not reverse their positions Roe. Oremus appeared to sarcastically comment in a tweet: “ah! well. nevertheless.”

Insider Global Editor-in Chief Nicholas Carlson called out AT&T for supposedly not being woke enough on abortion: “AT&T has bankrolled politicians behind anti-abortion ‘trigger laws’ in 13 states. Other telecom and media giants aren’t far behind.”

Goldsmith, whose Twitter bio says “I hunt fascists,” tried to claim that it was pro-lifers, not pro-abortion protestors, who were the problem. “Far-right influencers are pushing hard on the ‘Night of Rage’ conspiracy theory in order to justify violence against peaceful protestors rallying against the #Dobbs decision,” Goldsmith tweeted. “Top tweets right now come from the likes of neo-nazi grifter Jack Posobiec.”

Axios tweeted outA map that will help unborn children killed by abortion. “The states where abortion access is protected without Roe v. Wade.” The tweeted map had pro-abortion states marked in various shades of blue.

The DobbsThe decision only recognized the Constitution does not allow for abortion and sent the matter to the States. This decision was not binding on the states. Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision stated, “Holden: No right to abortion is granted by the Constitution Roe And Casey are overruled; and the authority to regulate abortion is returned to the people and their elected representatives.”

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