In the United States, thirteen states — Arkansas, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Dakota, Oklahoma,[1] South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas,[2] Utah, and Wyoming[3] have trigger laws that would automatically ban abortion in the first and second trimesters if the landmark case Roe v. Wade were overturned.[4][5][6] Illinois formerly had a trigger law (enacted in 1975), but repealed it in 2017.[7][8][9] Also, nine states — Alabama, Arizona, Michigan, West Virginia, and Wisconsin as well as the already mentioned Arkansas, Mississippi, Oklahoma, and Texas, still have their unenforced pre-Roe v. Wade abortion bans on the law books. Those laws are not currently enforceable due to Roe v. Wade, but could be enforced if Roe v. Wade was overturned.[5]
The one thing I do have to ask is if these 18 states do end up banning abortion, are we going to see women traveling interstate in order to get abortions? What exactly is going to happen? For the ones here who have a problem with black people, if Roe v Wade never happened, do you think the country would have been able to handle having double the amount of black people it’s had since RvW, or no? It’s all rather interesting to me.
Do you think black people who got abortions before are going to just give birth instead, or do you think they'll deport themselves to a liberal state?
Oh I meant deported back to Africa where they belong.
But let's entertain the ideas. If abortion had never been legalized, the nation would have been forced to address two problems much sooner. The black crime problem, and the welfare problem.
I don't see that as a bad thing. I'm an accelerationist; anything that gets the fight started in earnest, faster, is a good thing in my eyes.
As for moving, I think this will cause an enormous migration of leftoids(white, black, and otherwise) away from red states, which is also a good thing. It lets us solidify our territory before the war starts, which is again a huge positive.
Well, yea, Africa is ideal. But if we could just start by deporting them from red states, I'd be happy.