It’s a hot take, but not one we haven’t heard before. If you poke your head around liberal Twitter, you will find that leftists have managed to link being pro-life with white supremacy. For example, here’s Harvard Law’s Laurence Tribe:
White Supremacists oppose abortion because they fear it’ll reduce the number of white infants and thus contribute to what they fear as non-white “replacement.” Never underestimate the way these issues and agendas are linked. This turns “intersectionality” on its head.
— Laurence Tribe (@tribelaw) August 11, 2019
Imagine thinking that’s a good take when Planned Parenthood still gives out a Sanger Award annually.
Last August, pro-abort Marissa Brostoff wrote a piece for the Washington Post trying to tie the American pro-life movement to white supremacy. And here’s Amanda Marcotte:
Not an exaggeration to say conservatives believe white women should be forced to breed in order to maintain white supremacy.
Also important to understand that forced childbirth is viewed as a way to economically cripple women that don’t fit the middle class white housewife mold. https://t.co/3BHDWINJdW
— Amanda Marcotte (@AmandaMarcotte) August 27, 2019
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So no, it’s neither new, nor shocking, but NARAL thought it was worth another airing:
The anti-choice movement can trace its roots back to a movement steeped in white supremacy. And so many of these anti-choice extremists have a history of violent misogyny and white supremacy. Anti-choice extremists and white supremacists are one and the same.
— NARAL (@NARAL) January 11, 2021
The All Abortion movement supported by @NARAL can trace its roots back to Margaret Sanger steeped in Eugenics specifically designed to kill more black babies. Stick your supremacy up your rotted vag.
— Rob Womack (@Rojowo) January 11, 2021
— Ryan (@alwaysonoffense) January 11, 2021
How many black babies are aborted every year? Just shut up
— ♠️Duchess ?of ? Spades♠️ (@AnnaDsays) January 11, 2021
We’re not laughing with you, we’re laughing at you
— The Dank Knight ? (@capeandcowell) January 11, 2021
Shout out to the "I don't want people to think I'm a white supremacist" morons swallowing this crap.
— One Horse Pony Erik (@winefishdawg) January 11, 2021
https://twitter.com/UncleAltMk1/status/1348661861919690754
Might I interest you in a biography of Margaret Sanger?
— Becky With Alright Hair I Guess (@_basicbecky) January 11, 2021
Considering that most pro-choice positions were founded in eugenics that targeted minorities, this is some pitiful revisionist gaslighting.
— Dr. Tired?? (@KingLassitude) January 11, 2021
Can you offer names/examples? All information I’ve researched says the opposite.
— MistyKrasawski (@MistyKrasawski) January 12, 2021
The lack of self-awareness in this.
— Plastic Straw Cartel Chief (@rcjparry) January 11, 2021
You’ve got it backwards.
— Lisa Medina (@1CaLisa) January 12, 2021
You’re joking, right? Have y’all researched your own history? Or are we revising that too…..
— David Scott Cordaro (@davidcordaro) January 11, 2021
This is not the way you want to go with this, guys, really….
— Mostly Essential Beard (@llcthecableguy) January 11, 2021
Whoever is running the @NARAL Twitter needs to read a bit more.
— Rick Garnett (@RickGarnett) January 11, 2021
In a turn of events that absolutely everyone could see coming, you've conveniently forgotten the woman who started your movement was a huge fan of eugenics, and spoke of babies of color with terms like "weeds" and was determined to to see a country wiped clean of their "stain."
— Joanne Mason (@JoanneMason11) January 11, 2021
Imagine believing this.
— (((Bob))) (@Bob_1776) January 12, 2021
A lie so blatant it’s kind of adorable
— Good Ghostie ❤️s Biden’s pillowy moobs (@good_ghostie) January 11, 2021
— Doggy Stock Trader (@NasdaqDog) January 11, 2021
How many black babies are exterminated every year? You'd think white supremacists would love abortion.
— Stoaty Weasel, too insignificant to ban (@sweasel) January 11, 2021
This isn't a winning argument. I find you repugnant at an ultimate level, but I find intrusive government only slightly more so. But I can tell you where you can stick all that fake indignation…
— Barry Gadbois (@BarryGadbois) January 11, 2021
Related:
‘Nice spin, DOLT!’ Laurence Tribe claims people ‘misread’ his vile tweet on white supremacy and abortion, makes things WORSE https://t.co/Ltx4cqbopc
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) August 12, 2019