Posted on 06/18/2022 2:08:23 PM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
A group of “Black Feminist” activists are marching towards the U.S. Supreme Court on Juneteenth weekend in support of their pro-abortion policies.
The organization Black Bodies for Black Power organized the march that will start on 6th Street NE & 226 4th Street NE and make its way to the Supreme Court. These activists are using the Juneteenth celebration of the end of slavery to promote their “fight for reproductive justice.”
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How many shootings, stabbings, robberies, and beatings will there be?
They should know considering what I have found black women think of the subject as well as how badly they treat any babies who survive the trip out of the birth canal. Girl babies especially. Really evil and cruel people.The ones who are informally raised white people know how fortunate they are, Even if the white people were not exactly the Father’s Knows Best cast they know they were raised in a normative environment. Many of these people are considered ‘race traitors’ by their profoundly screwed up peers. A note from down in Dixie.
Not sure, but glad the National Weather Service is fully engaged. Our local nws shows tomorrow as “that” and not Sunday.
So, anyone can join?
The blacks are about 13% of the US population and get 37% of the abortions. I’ll bet Margaret Sanger is smiling from her grave.
Them are some bodies right there now .
All athletic footwear and electronic stores are on lockdown.
Uh. It’s Juneteemph. Ok.
When’s father’s day this year?
Funny how many of these Leftist fruitcakes still wear masks.
On what the mainly fatherless group made up holiday of Juneteenth.
I know, ironic huh?
Moved aside for the other one until next year.
HISTORY: Not all slaves were freed by the Emancipation Proclamation, nor via Juneteenth. Only the slaves of the REBEL states were freed then. Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation was a wartime effort to split and weaken the South; he did NOT free any slaves in the Northern states. Slaves in the non-rebelling border states had to wait for the 13th Amendment, effective December 18, 1865.
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