It’s a fascinating thing, watching the lightbulbs flicker over the heads of liberal ladies in the wake of the Supreme Court’s Dobbs ruling, which overturned the unconstitutional Roe v. Wade decision.
As pro-abortion activists continue to illegally protest with impunity outside the homes of conservative justices, the mental gymnastics they execute while trying to defend their outrage over a ruling that it seems they are incapable of fully understanding (Dobbs didn’t ban abortion, it simply returned the power to legislate the matter to the states, where it belongs) often leads to a sticky landing.
Case in point: The sign-wielding snowflake who complained to The Daily Signal’s Mary Margaret Olohan that she will now have to “be more careful” when she has sex.
Women’s Marcher: “Having abortion banned means that…now I have to be more careful when I have sex” pic.twitter.com/Fc8YlLkvqq
— Mary Margaret Olohan (@MaryMargOlohan) October 8, 2022
It may have sounded in her head like a virtuous reason for outrage, but on Twitter, the young woman is being blasted for her “incredible self-own.”
Incredible self-own.
— G.S. Quay ⚓️ (@hemingquay) October 8, 2022
“THE HORROR,” tweeted podcaster Brittany Hughes.
“Ooh, the humanity!!” cried another user.
“Wait….wait…..wait…..nevermind!” tweeted a third. “I give up.”
THE HORROR
— Brittany Hughes (@RealBrittHughes) October 8, 2022
Ooh, the humanity!!
— Leo13th🏴☠️ (@LeoThirteenth) October 8, 2022
Wait….wait…..wait…..nevermind! I give up.
— avenacj (@avenacj) October 9, 2022
The. blatant honesty about abortion from Dems — regardless of how ridiculous they may sound — is something new.
Women’s March takes a beating from the left for ‘unapologetic’ abortion tweet that ‘goes too far’ https://t.co/ObgxEifhFq
— American Wire News (@americanwire_) September 30, 2022
As American Wire News reported, prior to the Dobbs decision, pro-abortion activists were generally against being labeled as “pro-abortion,” because, they argued, “Nobody is pro-abortion.”
I don’t like abortion either. Nobody is pro-abortion, and everyone would like to see the number of abortions reduced. Why can’t we all just work toward a society in which abortion is no longer necessary? I’m pro-Quality of Life.
— Corinne Myers (@Pythonette) September 28, 2022
That has changed since Dobbs, with more and more women celebrating killing their babies like it’s some sort of badge of honor.
Late last month, the Women’s March Twitter account came under fire for posting, “We’re not just pro-choice. We are proudly, unapologetically pro-abortion.”
Even people on the left were mortified.
“I’m 100% pro choice but far from unapologetically proudly abortion,” one user replied. “This claim feels so ignorant to the women who have had to make this deeply personal and often painful choice. For those it was not political.”
I’m 100% pro choice but far from unapologetically proudly abortion. This claim feels so ignorant to the women who have had to make this deeply personal and often painful choice. For those it was not political.
— goesbyme 📫🇨🇦 (@moonlandbysea) September 29, 2022
But for women like the one interviewed by Olohan, feelings and political affiliations are clearly more important than personal responsibility and actual facts — a point that becomes crystal clear when you listen to her full comments.
“Having abortion banned means that we’re basically getting our choices of our bodies taken away,” she said. “And, as a woman, that, like, speaks volumes because now I have to be more careful when I have sex. It’s like standing up for women who get raped or, like, incest. It’s just such a big deal that they are taking this away. It’s like we’re going backwards.”
The woman was obviously parroting every spoon-fed talking point she could remember and went comically off-script with the “now I gotta be careful” bit.
She started realizing what she was saying so she just threw rape and incest in there real quick
— Johnny Christian Bishop (@Johnnybeesknees) October 8, 2022
Luckily, some on Twitter were ready to set her straight, with one user writing, “< 1% of abortions are from incest or rape. < 6% are due to entropic pregnancy. Yet all the verbiage is surrounding these two talking points, while ignoring that 96% are done for birth control.”
< 1% of abortions are from incest or rape. < 6% are due to entropic pregnancy. Yet all the verbiage is surrounding these two talking points, while ignoring that 96% are done for birth control.
— JMAN (@ProducerJMAN) October 8, 2022
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