Ruth Racist Ginsberg on Roe V Wade
The New York Times carried an interview with Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg in which she discussed what she had thought had been the intent of the Roe V Wade decision, and lamented that abortion was not more easily obtainable. The upshot is still available at Lifesitenews, with a link reachable to those who subscribe to NYT.
Her words reveal the racist agenda of the Leftist elites, who appear to "know" what kinds of people, and in what proportion, should make up our population, and of course are willing to kill humans in order to achieve that end.
I will store the quote here so as to memorialize the fact that the true racist-leftists are killers, who have managed by control of the media, to project their faults upon the conservatives of America.
Ruth Bader Ginsberg to Emily Bazelon of the New York Times:
"Frankly I had thought that at the time Roe was decided, there was concern about population growth and particularly growth in populations that we don't want to have too many of."
"So that Roe was going to be then set up for Medicaid funding for abortion. Which some people felt would risk coercing women into having abortions when they didn't really want them. But when the court decided McRae, the case came out the other way. And then I realized that my perception of it had been altogether wrong."
Her words reveal the racist agenda of the Leftist elites, who appear to "know" what kinds of people, and in what proportion, should make up our population, and of course are willing to kill humans in order to achieve that end.
I will store the quote here so as to memorialize the fact that the true racist-leftists are killers, who have managed by control of the media, to project their faults upon the conservatives of America.
Ruth Bader Ginsberg to Emily Bazelon of the New York Times:
"Frankly I had thought that at the time Roe was decided, there was concern about population growth and particularly growth in populations that we don't want to have too many of."
"So that Roe was going to be then set up for Medicaid funding for abortion. Which some people felt would risk coercing women into having abortions when they didn't really want them. But when the court decided McRae, the case came out the other way. And then I realized that my perception of it had been altogether wrong."
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