Posted on 07/10/2022 10:45:08 AM PDT by Morgana
A US Army medic 'enraged' by the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade has gone viral over her TikTok blasting national leaders for treating 'women like second-class citizens'.
Sgt. Rahasenfratz, in a now-viral rant, questioned how she is supposed to 'defend the Constitution and country' when policy shows it doesn't 'give a rat’s a** about me.'
The medic, whose first name is unknown, just renewed her contract with the Army last month.
She argued that removing federal abortion protections with have an 'unintended consequence' of lessening the retention rates for female military members who already have 'extremely limited access to birth control' and 'are more likely to experience unplanned pregnancies.'
Last month, in the case known as Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, the high court overturned the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling, which guaranteed a woman's right to an abortion.
President Joe Biden on Friday signed an executive order to ease access to abortion services after mounting pressure from fellow Democrats.
The president revealed on Sunday he has also asked his administration to consider whether he has authority to declare an abortion-related public health emergency.
Rahasenfratz posted her now-viral video on June 24, just hours after SCOTUS ruled in a 6 to 3 decision to overturn Roe.
'I am heartbroken. I am enraged. I am terrified,' she captioned the clip, which has now received almost 30,000 likes and over 1,200 comments.
The deployed medic says she learned about the ruling after waking up from a nap and was instantly angered, questioning how she can be expected to fight for a country that she thinks oppresses women.
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You could start by studying the Constitution, along with the notion of enumerated powers as well as the Tenth Amendment.
You are suppose to be educated and understand that the Supreme Court gave you back your democratic processes and said it is not their role to dictate about what is not in the Constitution.
Reduce retention rates for women in the military? Gosh, what a tragedy.
Who is limiting her access to birth control?
Oh...she means abortion.
You don’t have to convict her of anything.
Biden’s cabal has been sacking generals and sub commanders left and right (as well as 60k guardsmen) for wrong think and not being woke.
But this public insubordination, of course, be allowed to stand.
It’s not uniform.
It continues to destroy our military and our preparedness.
She should resign immediately or be resigned.
Hyper ventilation en extremis.
Get rid of her. Give her a dishonorable discharge and kick her out.
The libtards get their marching orders from Tik Tok 🤪
Ok, so you drop your pants and let a hood rat drop a load and there you go...a baby that’s MY fault! I got it now.
It never ceases to amaze me how so many people who have sworn to defend the Constitution with their life have so little understanding of it.
Of all social media the china tik Tok is the one that is creating the most problems...all by design.
I totally agree. She is in denial and should look at sonograms.
“...a country that treats its women like second-class citizens?..”
Hell, your genius president just put a specimen on the Supreme Court who doesn’t even know what a woman is!
Uh, dear corporal dumbass (or whatever ‘their’ rank). Sorry to tell you this but ‘abortion’ is NOWHERE in the constitution. Move to Guiana where you may be more appreciated.
Please Army kick her out…..she’s so bitter she might hurt a make patient!
> She argued that removing federal abortion protections with have an ‘unintended consequence’ of lessening the retention rates for female military members
Common standards on physical fitness tests would do the same.
It’s not women. It’s “Pregnant People”. She’s a little late to that party.
Male
Male patient!
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