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* '''2022-05-04''' DKos: [https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2022/5/4/2095784/-Alito-cites-racist-eugenics-theory-to-support-overturn-of-Roe-v-Wade Alito cites racist eugenics theory to support overturn of Roe v. Wade] {{fmt/quote|Alito pivots to the white savior role, actually attempting to justify that the removal of reproductive rights somehow aligns with a fight against racism—even citing the same misrepresented statistics used by pro-choice activists advocating for eugenics.}} This looks like the [[abortion is black genocide]] argument again.
 
* '''2022-05-04''' DKos: [https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2022/5/4/2095784/-Alito-cites-racist-eugenics-theory-to-support-overturn-of-Roe-v-Wade Alito cites racist eugenics theory to support overturn of Roe v. Wade] {{fmt/quote|Alito pivots to the white savior role, actually attempting to justify that the removal of reproductive rights somehow aligns with a fight against racism—even citing the same misrepresented statistics used by pro-choice activists advocating for eugenics.}} This looks like the [[abortion is black genocide]] argument again.
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* '''2022-05-03''' House Judiciary GOP [https://twitter.com/JudiciaryGOP/status/1521550726274719744 tweet]: {{fmt/quote|Still trying to find the word “abortion” in the Constitution.}}
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** '''2022-05-05''' DKos: [https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2022/5/5/2095901/-Twitter-offers-House-Judiciary-Republicans-an-education-on-the-Constitution This Republican tweet counted on people not having read the Constitution. Whoops]: many things they consider important are also not in the Constitution -- and the Constitution explicitly states that the rights it lists (among which [https://twitter.com/votevets/status/1521820810218020865 is] "{{fmt/quote|The right of the people to be secure in their persons}}") should not be construed as the ''only'' rights under protection.
  
 
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The "Death of Roe" refers to the now-expected overturn of the Supreme Court's landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade decision [W] which made it illegal for states to outlaw abortion. This decision has been affirmed by SCOTUS countless times since, and yet the six "conservatives" now on the GOP-packed bench see no problem in overturning what has been well-established precedent for five decades.

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