Something youāve probably heard by now is that the Republican Partyās decision to decimate reproductive rightsāand celebrate the overturning of Roe v. Wade like it was the greatest thing to ever happen to Americaāhas not gone over great with voters. The 2022 midterm elections, which were supposed to be a red tsunami for the GOP, were anything but: Democrats picked up a seat in the Senate and Republicans just barely took back the House, with voters in critical states citing abortion as the most important issue of the day. A year later, the right to an abortion was enshrined in Ohioās state constitution; Kentucky voters reelected pro-choice governor Andy Beshear; and Democrats took control of Virginiaās state legislature, preventing the GOP governor from limiting abortion moving forward, which heād planned to do. The results were unambiguous: The American people want abortion rights.
Now, with the 2024 election less than a year away, what are Republicans running for higher office to do? According to GOP strategist and Donald Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway, the answer is simple: make their campaign slogan something like, āYeah, we took away your reproductive rights, but, hey, weāre letting you keep contraception, and thatās something!ā
I am still "debating " with an idiot conservative, that claims that both sides are bad, but heck, I am still waiting to see the democrats removing rights from the population.
They are both bad - itās just that thereās a massive difference in how bad they are, and you donāt get a third option.
I agree with that.
The issue I have is with the ācentristsā that claim that both are bad but for some reason only complain towards democrats.
Yeah - I think thatās mostly a product of media bias, and the right having unity in their messaging while the left is infighting about purity testing nonsense while the libs quiver, too afraid to do anything remotely productive for fear of disrupting the status quo.
My brother goes there. He knows Iām gay and have been oppressed by conservatives, but his brain just canāt get past the culture/identity wars.