The federal government should play no role in the regulation of bodily autonomy. They ensured this outcome when they pushed vaccine mandates as recklessly as they did.
Also, people should reflect on just what a right is. Our government is predicated on the assertion of rights, codified in The Bill of Rights. Canada, in contrast, only got around to codifying rights long after their nation existed. In other words, the government conceded rights to the people in Canada, whereas here the people explicitly outlined inalienable rights in the very documents that conceded limited rule to a central government.
Why was abortion legalized when it was? The Malthusians were making their comeback with the elites (our hidden aristocracy). Memories were fading from a public that wanted to forget the villainy of Eugenics and the spasms of totalitarianism inspired, in part, by it.
Calls for violence from the likes of Maxine Waters are especially rich, considering the extremely disproportionate numbers of black abortions (5 to 1). That hidden aristocracy never did like the blacks and no amount of PR (like the eighties QEII anti-racist campaigns) can erase or hide their savagery.
Note that my mother was spayed "free" from the government after I was born. This was funded by the eugenics-inspired laws still in place in Minnesota. Probably avoided a couple more native children this way. The bloodthirsty elites were surely pleased.
At last, the alchemy and word games have ended (in this context) that allowed us to pretend that we can forge rights by chiseling away from actual rights.
-JSBB
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