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Roe v Wade Obvious Consequences

The Thriller

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These were obvious to those of us who were actually in tune with what the “pro life” movement was really about (controlling women).

How is this helpful? Is this really the society we want to live in?


View: https://x.com/ronbrownstein/status/1759985546531877071?s=46&t=QT7YFlZ_IlHq81PpZAhKgw



View: https://x.com/mckenzieawilson/status/1759934549855789359?s=46&t=QT7YFlZ_IlHq81PpZAhKgw



View: https://x.com/jennycohn1/status/1759026584567284006?s=46&t=QT7YFlZ_IlHq81PpZAhKgw




View: https://x.com/mmfa/status/1760354985630482926?s=46&t=QT7YFlZ_IlHq81PpZAhKgw


Do we want to end IVF? Since IVF embryos are humans, can we deduct them from our taxes? Can they be used to increase our state’s representation in the House and Electoral College? Is it the obligation of the clinic to keep embryos cold forever since they’d die otherwise and be charged for murder?

Do we want to end birth control? What’s wrong with recreational sex? Can couples beyond the reproductive age still have sex? What about sterile couples?

Do we really want to live in a society where women cannot get abortion? Should we base our laws off the fundamentalist beliefs of evangelicals? Do we really want to live in a society where women have no privacy and can be prosecuted for not giving birth? If we’re going to force more people into having more children, will the social safety net be improved? Doesn’t seem like it:


View: https://x.com/mackenziemays/status/1758211961828049025?s=46&t=QT7YFlZ_IlHq81PpZAhKgw

https://www.npr.org/2022/08/18/1111344810/abortion-ban-states-social-safety-net-health-outcomes
 
These were obvious to those of us who were actually in tune with what the “pro life” movement was really about (controlling women).

How is this helpful? Is this really the society we want to live in?


View: https://x.com/ronbrownstein/status/1759985546531877071?s=46&t=QT7YFlZ_IlHq81PpZAhKgw



View: https://x.com/mckenzieawilson/status/1759934549855789359?s=46&t=QT7YFlZ_IlHq81PpZAhKgw



View: https://x.com/jennycohn1/status/1759026584567284006?s=46&t=QT7YFlZ_IlHq81PpZAhKgw




View: https://x.com/mmfa/status/1760354985630482926?s=46&t=QT7YFlZ_IlHq81PpZAhKgw


Do we want to end IVF? Since IVF embryos are humans, can we deduct them from our taxes? Can they be used to increase our state’s representation in the House and Electoral College? Is it the obligation of the clinic to keep embryos cold forever since they’d die otherwise and be charged for murder?

Do we want to end birth control? What’s wrong with recreational sex? Can couples beyond the reproductive age still have sex? What about sterile couples?

Do we really want to live in a society where women cannot get abortion? Should we base our laws off the fundamentalist beliefs of evangelicals? Do we really want to live in a society where women have no privacy and can be prosecuted for not giving birth? If we’re going to force more people into having more children, will the social safety net be improved? Doesn’t seem like it:


View: https://x.com/mackenziemays/status/1758211961828049025?s=46&t=QT7YFlZ_IlHq81PpZAhKgw

https://www.npr.org/2022/08/18/1111344810/abortion-ban-states-social-safety-net-health-outcomes

Reactionaries are feeling their oats in America’s present moment. I just don’t think they can sustain this for generations. If it’s a war against modernity, modernity is going to win.
 
Reactionaries are feeling their oats in America’s present moment. I just don’t think they can sustain this for generations. If it’s a war against modernity, modernity is going to win.
The puritans fought this same war coming out of the Victorian era, and it came to a head with the rise of American gangster culture and the implosion of prohibition. What will our prohibition be, and how will it bring things to a head? I don't think the fight around abortion is it, but it could be.
 
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Reactionaries are feeling their oats in America’s present moment. I just don’t think they can sustain this for generations. If it’s a war against modernity, modernity is going to win.
I think you are a bit backwards. The "reactionaries", as you label them, are fighting for modernity which dominated in the United States between 1910 and 1970. They are fighting against post-modernism. I hope you are right that modernity is going to win but I fear that we are too nihilistic as a society to hold that line.
 
What about post-modernism can be fought against? How do you fight against reinterpretations of events?
Postmodernism boils down to the smashing of all structure with no structure to replace it. There is reinterpretation, but it is done with the purpose to falsify the structure. Everything becomes a vague socially constructed spectrum with definitions up to each individual. Modernists want to replace the old structure with something new. Postmodernists want a pile of rubble.
 
Postmodernism boils down to the smashing of all structure with no structure to replace it. There is reinterpretation, but it is done with the purpose to falsify the structure. Everything becomes a vague socially constructed spectrum with definitions up to each individual. Modernists want to replace the old structure with something new. Postmodernists want a pile of rubble.
Again, what is there to fight against? Even assuming the questionable accuracy of that summation, how do you fight rubble?
 
Again, what is there to fight against? Even assuming the questionable accuracy of that summation, how do you fight rubble?
You fight to preserve against those who only want to destroy. It might not be winnable in the long run. Smashing things is much easier than building things.
 
The "reactionaries", as you label them, are fighting for modernity which dominated in the United States between 1910 and 1970.

Postmodernism boils down to the smashing of all structure with no structure to replace it. There is reinterpretation, but it is done with the purpose to falsify the structure. Everything becomes a vague socially constructed spectrum with definitions up to each individual. Modernists want to replace the old structure with something new. Postmodernists want a pile of rubble.
You’re making it too complex for my simple mind. I just see MAGA as a reactionary movement, and Christian nationalism seems to be part of that, and that political movement, by self-identified “real Americans”, and “”real Christians”, (such as MTG, who claims “most Americans are Christian nationalists”), itself is in part justification for exclusion of and discrimination against many otherwise fellow citizens. We are not all real Americans to MAGA and Christian nationalism. I must presume I am excluded from that “real America”. Really does seem to be a reaction against pluralism. As I suggested, I just don’t think this reactionary attitude can sustain itself long term. I do not believe their “ideal” America will be realized, I don’t think it stands a snowball’s chance in Hades of becoming the future of our nation. In the long term.

 
The puritans fought this same war coming out of the Victorian era, and it came to a head with the rise of American gangster culture and the implosion of prohibition. What will our prohibition be, and how will it bring things to a head? I don't think the fight around abortion is it, but it could be.
How many people need to suffer because the GOP has decided to fight against the modernity of vaccines, birth control, IVF, abortion, etc? Especially if these poor people live in a completely brainless state like Alabama or Utah? I get that a national abortion ban is off the table if Democrats can hold at least one chamber of congress. But that’s not stopping red states from trying to outcompete each other in crafting the most restrictive laws possible. And when that happens, what alternative does a citizen in such a state have?

I truly feel sorry for couples in Alabama who were in the middle of IVF treatments. Now all those months and thousands of dollars are going to waste. I truly feel bad for women in Texas who have suffered from ectopic pregnancies and haven’t had the care that they’ve deserved. It’s awful that girls in Ohio are forced to give birth to their rapists’ children or seek an abortion elsewhere. It’s horrifying to me that children are coming down with measles in Florida because republicans have decided that vaccines don’t work.

One of the best kept secrets before the big mean federal gubbamint took a more active role in states pre-Great Society era is that federalism was stronger. But federalism doesn’t mean better. And historically, it actually has been a detriment to the lives of women, POC, etc because it’s much easier for bullies at the local level to throw their weight around. Which is exactly what we’re seeing now in most red states. It’s a race to the bottom.
 
Looks like the people in that video are all kneeling around someone in cardiac arrest and one of them is performing CPR.
Then I turned the sound up and realized that they are just super religious weirdos.

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Somehow the man in the sky will give them their prayer while ignoring millions of prayers from others. Dem mysterious ways doe.
 









Oh noes!! That means a mother intent on killing her child will have to be inconvenienced by a 2 hour car ride to get to California.
 
Somehow the man in the sky will give them their prayer while ignoring millions of prayers from others. Dem mysterious ways doe.
As a Christian, this really makes me feel icky. I don’t want to be associated with weirdo crazy people. Yet it seems like weirdo crazy people are getting all the attention in Christianity. It makes all of us Christians look bad imo.
 
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