As I’ve noted before, far-leftists in this country have a remarkable tendency to let the ugly truth about their agenda slip out and in the process tell us who they really are on occasion on issues related to healthcare, taxes, race, and abortion among other things.
For example, in September, late-night talk show host and supposed compassionate liberal Jimmy Kimmel said during one segment of his program that unvaccinated Americans should be turned away from hospital emergency rooms and left to die a painful death in the event they complain of COVID symptoms and there’s a shortage of ICU beds.
“That choice doesn’t seem so tough to me. A vaccinated person experiencing a heart attack. Yes, come right in, we’ll take care of you. Is this an unvaccinated male who wentbbles horse gooey? Rest in peace, wheezy,” he “joked.” The audience enthusiastically applauded.
In another infamous instance a few weeks later, a radical illegal immigrant activist group stalked Arizona Democratic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema in a woman’s bathroom where there were other women using the facilities and, egged on by a male agitator who joined in, pointed their camera at the bathroom stall Sinema was using and recorded the moment.
So-called “defenders of women” on the left including other self-proclaimed “feminists” sickeningly justified the disturbing incident, essentially giving “her skirt was too short”-type defenses of the “protesters.”
And just this week, as Americans process the news that broke Monday regarding the draft majority opinion written by Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito in which he declared “We hold that Roe and Casey must be overruled,” woke leftists are telling us who they really are Yet again.
As detailed in a report from The Insider, distraught feminists on TikTok are all kinds of fretting about what Roe v. Wade potentially being overturned could mean for their “right” to “hook-up” with guys free of responsibility:
“In case you’re a man who doesn’t care about roe v wade just know that if abortion gets banned hookup culture will be absolutely decimated,” TikTok user @moneymollusk wrote in a video, which has received more than 1.2 million views in a single day.
“What women would have mediocre sex with a drunk rando if he could potentially father their child,” she continued, noting that the video is directed at “all the pro-life men who love Plan B.”
You can watch the video (language warning: lyrics may be derived from the music)
@moneymollusk all the pro-life men who love plan b i am speaking to you directly #roevwade ♬ original sound – SHAKEYFUNNYAZZ
The Insider captured another video that was almost as horrible:
In another video, which received 12,000 views, fitness influencer Nicki Cox said that the debate surrounding Roe V. Wade “isn’t just for women.”
“Since about 75% of men only care about sex and money I hope they know that this roe v wade decision could destroy hookup culture and leave them paying 18 years of child support,” she wrote.
You are in my thoughts and prayers.
When I first saw this story via our sister site Twitchy, my immediate thought was … “and the problem with that would be …?”
My second thought was what led me to write about the videos – namely, how these women appear to have no shame whatsoever in essentially admitting they are proponents of using abortion as a form of “birth control” in order to kill an unborn child because the man and woman involved in the hook-up were too selfish and irresponsible to use protection.
The Insider’s clips show women putting on the safety of their children. This is what makes me mad. Men are the only thing that matters – which, ironically, has been a bigRoe v. Wade has been a part of this problem. Somewhere along the way “feminists” decided that if a woman got pregnant by mistake that it was cool to blame the guy because in doing so they could avoid having to admit responsibility for failing to protect themselves from conceiving a child.
Both parties should be committed 100% to safe sex in an ideal world. It is not the case that over 62 million abortions have taken place since Roe.V. Wade. The unborn child paid the ultimate cost.
While feminists will be quick to point out the responsibilities of women carrying babies and how they must protect their bodies, it’s women that need to take responsibility for preventing pregnancy. They can no longer rely on their partners. It’s not an ideal world, and because of that women who want to engage in casual sex need to take precautions to ensure the result of their actions is not a pregnancy they don’t want.
And assuming abortion law does indeed get sent back to the states, why on earth would that mean “hookup culture would be decimated”? It wouldn’t have to be as long as enough women made sure to use actual birth control and made sure the guy wore protection so they didn’t accidentally conceive a child. I mean, this isn’t rocket science, folks.
Because so many women have proven over the last five decades that they can’t be responsible with the “freedoms” they fought for during the Sexual Revolution, I maintain my original point about hook-up culture and how it wouldn’t be a bad thing if we saw less of that RegardlessWhichever way Roe V. Wade is overturned. If these women feel like the best way to avoid an accidental pregnancy is to just not have casual sex at all, then that means fewer babies aborted in the long run – and fewer future potential radical leftits, too. It’s a win-win for me.
As I’ve said in posts about feminists calling for “sex strikes,” I’m totally fine with that. We are sorry gals.
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