Before the end the month, the U.S. Supreme Court Roe V. Wade ruling will likely be overturned. The historical moment is critical and pro-abortion activists are working tirelessly to spread the myth that abortion is necessary.
According to the brainwashed clan over at Slate, if and likely when Roe is overturned, an issue of “uterus surveillance” will supposedly pose a threat. Senator Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) penned the Slate piece and threw a tantrum about how ending Roe will threaten free speech online. Three steps were listed by the senator in his pro-life “extremist” plan.
Wyden provided no mystery on his pro-abortion stance when he said that “step one in the extremist playbook is making abortion illegal.” Yes, the people who are trying to make the slaughter of innocent children illegal are the extremists. Obviously.
Wyden then claimed that once Roe is overturned, online privacy will be threatened and “step two is preventing pregnant people or health care providers from discussing it online.”
It is no accident that Republican politicians’ efforts to outlaw abortion and exert state control over women’s bodies have moved in tandem with their crusade to provide the government with control over what people can say, write, or teach.
It’s interesting that Wyden thinks that Conservatives are the ones who want to restrict free speech. The Media Research Center’s CensorTrack database has close to 4,000 instances of biased censorship online AGAINST Conservative users. Wyden fought for freedom of speech as we are a republic that is free and open to all.
“Conservative extremists want to force everything from websites to news to book apps for children to conform with their 1930s version of cultural norms,” Wyden wrote and later added “They’ve already targeted libraries and bookstores over LGBTQ books and classified health care for trans youths as child abuse.” The only thing Conservatives want to control in terms of books is when a school gives a five-year-old a book about masturbation, anti-racism, or anything LGBTQ. Kids should be kids and if you think otherwise, you’re showing support for child abuse and indoctrination.
Overturning Roe won’t push society back to a 1930s version of cultural norms either. This will permit states to determine which abortion laws and regulations they want enforced. This decision will give states more power and be more progressive than those of the 1930s.
Wyden co-wrote Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act in 1996 and expressed that without it, Republican “extremists” will “ban even the mention of abortion in any forum, anywhere.” He then provided “step three in the reactionary playbook” which he said was “hijacking the digital tools that we depend on in modern life and using them to track down people who get abortions.”
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These are the same points Wyden preached last month for an Aspen Institute Zoom lecture. The points did nothing then and nothing now, except show Wyden’s love for abortion.
Throughout the whole piece, Wyden was advocating against data leeching from phone apps where data brokers track women’s location and search history for abortion related causes. As privacy is something we all should enjoy, this point is valid. But, think about this: A serial killer travels to kill victims’ homes and places orders for tools and supplies online. Is it possible for law enforcement to access this information in order to find the murderer? Yes. The same applies to abortion. Women who are involved in illegal activities, such as. They should face criminal charges if they are involved in the killing of babies in countries where this is legal.
Wyden provided his solutions for “uterus surveillance” including bills and laws that would keep illegal activity in secret to help women get away with, well, murder.
If women didn’t break the law, none of these proposals would even be necessary. Sen. Wyden: Get started.