A cherished myth of abortion-rights supporters is making the rounds again, this time peddled by someone who should know better: Harvard Law professor Laurence Tribe. Despite having argued dozens of cases before the United States Supreme Court, Tribe evidently has difficulty uncovering basic facts. Or perhaps, like most blind defenders of the right to kill unborn human beings, he simply disregards them as needed to suit his agenda. On Sunday, the esteemed professor asserted that white supremacists oppose abortion. He then used this false claim to insinuate a sinister connection between racist and pro-life views.
https://www.nationalreview.com/2019/08/laurence-tribe-defense-abortion-rights-trouble-basic-facts/
This guy is completely unhinged and illustrates why it is impossible to have a rational conversation with someone when they live in a fairy tale land and deny basic, undisputed facts in a hysteric, hyperbolic argument. I mean, no one disputes:
1. The founder of Planned Parenthood wanted to abort inferior races
2. More black babies have been killed by abortion than other races
Yet, this loon spouts this insanity, and at least three posters on here will completely agree with him. When you have reached that level of tribalism where ostensibly smart people go nuts, it indeed is a dangerous time for civility and democracy.
https://www.nationalreview.com/2019/08/laurence-tribe-defense-abortion-rights-trouble-basic-facts/
This guy is completely unhinged and illustrates why it is impossible to have a rational conversation with someone when they live in a fairy tale land and deny basic, undisputed facts in a hysteric, hyperbolic argument. I mean, no one disputes:
1. The founder of Planned Parenthood wanted to abort inferior races
2. More black babies have been killed by abortion than other races
Yet, this loon spouts this insanity, and at least three posters on here will completely agree with him. When you have reached that level of tribalism where ostensibly smart people go nuts, it indeed is a dangerous time for civility and democracy.