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We have heard a lot recently about racism. If you dare disagree with the âwokeâ leftists you will immediately be labeled as such. Nearly always that claim is made without any proof thereof.
This usually occurs when they donât have any facts to support whatever claim they are trying to make. To turn a phrase from Jeff Foxworthy, in the liberal mind âIf you donât agree with me, you must be a racist.â That raises the question of who are the racists?
Sen. Tim Scott is the only Black GOP senator. He gave the rebuttal to the Biden 100-day speech. He stated in that rebuttal that he did not believe the country to be systemically racist, while acknowledging that some racism exists.
The Title X program was authorized in 1970 for the purpose of reducing population growth by providing family planning services to low-income women. From nearly the beginning, the program warranted concerns due to its lack of parental notice for minors, the sharing of resources between abortion clinics and Title X clinics in the same facility – or “co-location” and mandatory abortion referrals for pregnant women. But perhaps the most troubling aspect of the Title X program is that it has provided a high level of funding for the nation’s largest abortion business, Planned Parenthood. Most recently that number was around $60 million per year. This amounts to the government subsidizing abortion without any mandate from the American people.
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Give the man points for consistency.
The idiot little brother of New York’s governor alleged this week pro-life laws are designed specifically to pander to “the far-Right, white-fright vote,” which makes no sense considering abortion rates in minority communities, particularly the black community, are far greater than anything seen in the white community.
If being pro-life were all about suppressing minorities, wouldn’t the movement support a practice that disproportionately affects minority communities?
The CNN host, whose family boasts of its Roman Catholic faith whenever it’s politically convenient, also alleged pro-lifers simply want to “get up in their religion and their righteousness over any sense of what science suggests.”
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With the Supreme Court set to hear a Mississippi case to challenge Roe V. Wade next session, CNN
Prime Time host Chris “Fredo” Cuomo once again spit venom at those who were pro-life. He flaunted his ignorance of the pro-life movement as he suggested they didn’t understand science while also being pro-racism and akin to Jim Crow. And like a dunce, he claimed it was the Fourth Amendment that addressed the right to privacy.
Teasing his “BOLO” segment ahead of a commercial break, Fredo put on a serious tone as he warned viewers of Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s betrayal of women and “reproductive rights”: