John Oliver discusses the ongoing fallout from the overturning of Roe v. Wade as the November elections approach.
John Oliver discusses the ongoing fallout from the overturning of Roe v. Wade as the November elections approach.
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ReplyI am sorry but the story alone of a mother who has to give birth to her baby knowing its gonna open its eyes and then choke to death… should be enough reason to move some fucking hearts.
ReplyCan you imagine it? Because I can… and I don’t know what having to go trough with that would turn me into.
Babies are worth more lifetime taxes. Mothers have already used up a big part of their monetary tax worth. This is about economics for Republicans. They need consumers. The mothers safety will never trump the numbers
ReplyConservatives have become so blatantly hypocritical on abortion at this point, it’s parody.
How much longer are Americans going to tolerate a tiny fraction (and shrinking) of religious zealots dictating how to live our lives and what we can and can’t do with our own bodies until we decide enough is enough?
ReplyIt’s not men legislating-they’re misogynists.
ReplyRepublicans about guns: look banning guns doesn’t work because criminals don’t care about laws they will get the guns anyway and it just hurts law abiding citizens
ReplyRepublicans on abortion: ban it and it solves all our problems. Making laws works
In VA, they have an anti-abortion ad where they deny that the 15-week limit that Gov. Youngkin is proposing is a ban. It’s by the Spirit of VA. They also accused Democrats of wanting no-limit abortions, like the Ohio ad did. It’s a ban
Then I live in a district where the incumbent Republican candidate who is running for the State Senate had an ad talking about how she was an adopted child and used that for her anti-abortion stance.
ReplyOh darn John almost had me convinced it’s so sad we saved a bunch of babies from being murdered.
ReplyThe key to life is to have as many kids as possible because that increases your chances of having a Hollywood Baby.
Reply3rd attempt to get through this episode. It makes me worry to get a stomach ache
ReplyIt’s a pity there are no “conservatives” watching (read religious freaks). Well at least it stops people wanting to set foot in the USA.
ReplyStriking town Roe versus Wade stuff the first red wave. I wonder how Republicans will explain, staying the course of the failed red wave.
ReplyDa Vinki?!
ReplyIs the show dodging the genocide in Palestine? If so, that’s disturbing. It shows that this platform, which exists on the premise of ‘objective and unbiased’ exposure of important issues, is under the same exact control they oppose
ReplyMaybe it’s time all non-conservatives move out of the U.S. Plenty of other countries out there. Let the GOP and their constituents run the U.S. after their ideals. In 20 years time, things will hit Idiocracy levels of quality of life. That or they’ll start dying from the next common cold variant. Either way, plenty of space to move back in. This type of thinking and politicking is why the Middle Ages lasted so long and stunted humanity’s progress.
ReplyOh give me a break.
ReplyIn the states where abortions are banned, the people should DEMAND complete childcare, public education, nutritional assistance etc from the legislature. Since they claim they are the safe havens for the babies, the states then MUST provide so. Call them out for their hypocrisy.
ReplyTo those religious and say their god doesnt want abortions, their god wants babies who died one week after birth to die
ReplyWomen please please vote blue next year and in ur local elections. Our lives and rights are at risk.
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