On Tuesday, activist Gloria Steinem, who has considered men the enemy, said on MSNBC’s “The ReidOut” that America was not a democracy after the Supreme Court repealed Roe v. Wade. MSNBC stands for More Silly Nonsense By Chicks. Kidding.
The race lady on MSNBC, Joy Reid, said, “I want you to talk a little bit since we have you, and this is another multiracial woman’s movement that is now unfortunately thrust upon us, the end of Roe v. Wade. It is something that is going to hurt all women.”
Why does Reid have to bring up race so much and about everything? She couldn’t just say it’s a women’s movement? She had to add “multiracial?” In fact, Reid goes out of her way to insult her guest, saying that the Suffrage Movement has a little asterisk next to it (which I’ve never seen) because it was a movement of white women who didn’t want black women to march with them. Reid said, “Unfortunately, that movement was not multiracial.” Why was it “unfortunate?” The result of that movement helped ALL women in America, not just white women. Reid has to make an issue of race out of everything.
In the end, it was a Republican who cast the deciding vote to give women the right to vote in elections, but don’t ever expect Reid or Steinem to admit that.
“It is unspeakable, really. We are a unique democracy in the world in failing to understand that women have a right to control our own bodies. Otherwise, we’re not living in a democracy. Hello? It is clear that the big states like California and New York, women maintain this right, but it’s outrageous and sometimes dangerous for women and other states that don’t have this right to have to travel in order to get it. We should be ashamed in the world.”
The problem with this type of activism is it’s so disingenuous intellectually because abortion was not taken away in the states. You can still slaughter your own baby in every state in the union. And if we want to really get into it, there are all kinds of laws that say that a woman cannot do all the things that she wants to do with her body. For example, a woman is not allowed to walk naked down a city street. That would be something that she could decide to do with her own body, n’est-ce pas? In most jurisdictions, committing suicide is illegal. It is against the law to take illegal drugs. So you see, there are all kinds of actions in our society that you can’t do legally. Abortion has always been a state issue and the US Supreme Court recently confirmed this by overturning Roe v. Wade in the Dobbs case.
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELThe reason these people are intellectually disingenuous is that they know that under our Constitution courts do not have the power to create laws and that the 1973 US Supreme Court lied to us when they told us that they found a right to abortion in the US Constitution. You can read the US Constitution, you can hold it up to the light, upside down, and you still will not find abortion in there.
She added, “We’re also living in a patriarchy as well as a racist society. The patriarchy, that’s what it means, you focus on men, and only the men count more, that families are viewed as broken if they’re not patriarchal, female-headed, all of that.”
Psychologist and author Jordan Peterson once pointed out that a serious proportion of people who are disaffected are men. Most people in prison are men. Women make up the majority of students who go to college. Most homeless people who are on the street are men. Most victims of violent crime are men. Most people who work in the most dangerous jobs that cost them their lives are men. Men die at a younger age than women. Most people who commit suicide are men. Men die in war much more than women. People who do worse in school are men. So, just where is the evidence of a patriarchy in our society?




















