Posted on 06/24/2022 6:34:36 PM PDT by Morgana
Singer Sheryl Crow reacted to the U.S. Supreme Court overruling Roe v. Wade on Friday, proclaiming, “I do not recognize my country.”
“Don’t know what to even say. I do not recognize my country,” Crow said in an Instagram post.
“We fight to hang on to our military grade weapons. We battle over the smallest of steps toward protecting our families from being shot in grocery stores or at concerts. We suggest arming our teachers rather than facing down the political power of the NRA,” the singer continued.
“And now, we take away the right of a woman to have choice over her own body. What the hell is happening?” Crow added, before declaring that everyone deserves access to the ability to kill their unborn child.
“The Supreme Court has failed us all- but we won’t back down,” she said. “I’m going to keep fighting because everyone deserves access to the care they need and the right to choose.”
Crow was reacting to the Supreme Court overruling Roe v. Wade, holding in the Dobbs case that the Constitution does not include a right to abortion and returning the issue of abortion laws and regulations to state legislatures.
The “First Cut Is the Deepest” singer is just one of the many celebrities having a public meltdown over the Court’s life-saving decision on Friday.
Left-wing pop star Cher reacted to the ruling in all-caps Twitter tirade, bizarrely declaring that former President Donald Trump’s “radical Republican Supreme Court” is “responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of American women.”
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Felt really good. Only one on the block.
Maybe the democrats should stop threatening and “warning” the court. The court shall not be mocked.
I wonder if she ever found any toilet paper during the death virus.
We just got part of our country back. What she has to say is bull feathers.
Then, she’s free to become an expat.
Well, if it’s all the same to you, why don’t you move to another country?
Let's not forget this:
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2007/apr/23/musicnews.music
"All I wanna do is have some fun," sang Sheryl Crow once, but it appears her desires have since changed. Now all she wants to do is limit the use of toilet paper to one sheet per visit.
The singer made her declaration in an article for the Huffington Post to help promote her Stop Global Warming College Tour, an 11-date tour explaining the perils of global warming to Americans. Accompanied by Laurie David, activist and wife of comedian Larry David, the pair have been criss-crossing the country in a biodiesel-powered bus spreading the word on the bathroom hygiene of the future.
According to Crow's new strictures, the average person should use "only one square per restroom visit, except, of course, on those pesky occasions where two to three could be required".
Does Sheryl Crow use toilet paper?
“One of my favorites is in the area of conserving trees, which we heavily rely on for oxygen. “I propose a limitation be put on how many squares of toilet paper can be used in any one sitting.… We can make it work with only one squareper restroom visit.”Apr 23, 2007
Maybe she should write a song about how much she loves murdering babies.
Sheryl Crow: “Blessed be the baby killers. for they shall inherit an empty earth.”
I don’t either, somebody should shut that damn border.
Isn’t she like 80? Probably has used only one square of TP since we last heard from her.
I wonder how many abortions she’s had? Now she can spend her old age angry and childless.
She now knows how we felt for the past umpteen years.
Sheryl Crone is more like it.
Good to know what Stinkfinger thinks.
Sheryl Crow’s view on toilet paper: one sheet a visit
https://amp.theguardian.com/environment/2007/apr/23/musicnews.music
Didn’t all of these people promise to move to Canada in 2000, 2004, and 2016?
I have not recognized this country for a long time due to evil people like this.
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