Wednesday, June 15, 2022

The Effects of Roe

 With the possibility of Roe v. Wade coming to an end, I think it's time we considered the detrimental effect that disastrous decision has made on our country and the rest of the world.  Because it was not something that benefited women, men, children, or whatever the Hell Ezra Miller is.

For starters, it has been devasting to the black communities in the United States.  They already were giving themselves over to evil with their fornication and gang violence.  Abortion has allowed them to further their own evil behaviors that have done nothing but further destroyed their own communities.  Without abortion, many black women may have been more mercenary in their sexual selection and pushed a lot of black men into marriage rather than behaving like sluts.

It wasn't that great for white people either.  I remember when I went to college, there was a Planned Parenthood clinic just a few blocks off-campus.  I don't know if that particular facility was there to perform abortion operations, but it was a safe bet.

Why do I bring this up?  Because abortions allowed white women to continue their college careers as cock carousel riders with a major in business administration or communications or English.  All at the expense of their proud parents, the American taxpayer, and their future prospects due to the mounds of student loan debt they acquired because Boomer daddy needed that boat.

The vast majority of women and men should not be going to college.  Abortion helps secure more and more young girls to waste their prime fertile years pursuing both worthless men and worthless degrees while going into deep, non-bankruptable debt.

There is a deeper effect that abortion has had on our country.  It has destroyed our collective spirituality.  When you sacrifice children, you cause God to turn His back on you in disgust and contempt.

I mean, sure, He'll probably forgive you if you repent of your sins.  And if we collectively repent of our sin of pride and child murder, there is a good chance He'll come back to us and bless our nation again.  We may not be as prosperous as we have been in the past, but at least we won't be broke, destitute, and lacking basic necessities like plumbing and electricity.

The other thing that Roe did was disrupt the political order.  The Supreme Court basically created a new law out of fucking nothing.  There was no previous precedent for such a decision and every time the law was challenged, judges just claimed that the decision existed for the sake of existing.  As a result, the Judicial branch became the unelected Congress.

Do you honestly think that gay marriage would exist in this country had Roe not passed?  How about the ban on anti-Sodomy laws?  Neither of those things would have happened in this country had the justices not been empowered to make laws, not interpretations of laws.

Hell, there are probably tons of decisions that have been handed down from the bench that would not have even seen the light of day had Roe not been decided.

My point is that our nation is a sick, degenerate nation.  Our young men are directionless, chasing after dopamine highs in one form or another while our young women are desperately seeking out comfort in the arms of men who have no interest in keeping them.  And a lot of this can be attributed to the idea in the back of their minds that it's okay, I can just murder my child as a legal option.

If none of these things convince you, then ask yourself this: is this country better or worse off since the Roe v. Wade decision was made?  Are we as a nation doing better spiritually, morally, and mentally since we decided it was okay to scramble the brains of our unborn babies?

Because from where I sit, we are not better off since then.  We have gotten much, much worse since then.

And should that decision be overturned, and God-willing it shall be, it will be the first step to healing our collective guilt and brokenness.