Honestly, how was Roe vs Wade overturned again? Feels like it should've been impossible seeing the current state of the judiciary.
roe v wade had been primed for 50 years to be a holy hand grenade (((they))) could pull out at any time to wreak havoc and stop any political or social movement in its tracks. that's why the ruling was leaked. it was purposefully meant to be a media circus
i can only assume that it happened during the Biden administration because they not only wanted to nuke Trump's legacy by making his supreme court nominees responsible, but everyone in the right circles knew that Biden was absolutely not capable of running again despite what him or DOCTOR JILL thought. pulling out the abortion trump card was going to get them past Biden's failures and push the democrats back into the white house and congress so they could make up for lost time in their globohomo schemes. it had to happen midway through the presidential cycle to get the hit pieces lined up
however, not only was Kamala was such a terrible candidate that she lost all swing states, abortion didn't end up doing the damage (((they))) thought it would. this was most directly seen in Nebraska which had two battling ballot measures: one to keep the current limit of one trimester, one to go back to the 22 week limit. the ballot measures with the most votes would win out, and the ballot measure banning 2nd and 3rd trimester abortions won. the polling seems to be accurate: even "pro choice" women do not want elective abortions to be available after the first trimester, and often not even for retard babies
abortion activists have made it their mission to go back to the 22 week limit everywhere but they keep failing because that's not actually a popular goal.
@mold keeps mentioning the sepsis deaths but that will fall flat as well because not only have people started tuning out the exaggerations and half truths of abortion activists, Texas is a bad argument because either:
- you're a liberal and you already think Texas is a backwater shithole
- you're a conservative and you think Texas' sepsis deaths are obviously from how many niggers and illegals are inflating the numbers
making the argument that some people will care no matter what is probably partially true, but in the end a fully republican controlled congress hasn't jumped into a national abortion ban, the states that want abortion already have it, and women are virtueless beings who don't actually care about what happens to other people as long as they personally feel protected and safe
when the dust settles in another few years abortion will be yet another nuclear option the democrats chose that will bite them in the ass because they've lost a big bargaining chip. as long as republicans don't go back to being loser cucks who try to pass national abortion bans, anyway