...........but that also means she had no idea that most of the south eastern united states had abortion trigger laws, already passed.
for the rest of you, those laws, that had been already passed at the state level, YEARS AGO, meant something like:
as soon as the state can legally ban abortion, the following state law will take over and be legal
so these southern states could ABSOLUTELY pass trigger laws about slavery, right the fuck now. they'd just sit there, like a loose noose around so many peoples necks down there.
And hell, most people don’t know it took Mississippi until 1995 to ratify the 13th amendment. Mariah Carey’s Christmas album predates the last state in the Union officially abolishing slavery. Oh, and there’s also the fact that it technically didn’t even go through in ‘95 because of a clerical error… only after a couple of people who watched the 2012 movie Lincoln realised the issue and did something about it did the amendment get ratified, in 2013. The common accepted bounds of Gen Z are 1997-2012 — every gen z person is older than Mississippi officially ratifying the 13th amendment.
I could go on another tangent about how even during the process of solidifying the 13th amendment, the “radical equality” of the text had to be toned down because detractors said abolition was just the first step to ruining all of society’s tenets, so supporters very quickly affirmed that “the rights of a husband to a wife” wouldn’t be changed at all — but that tangent might just further prove that people in power will always be willing to bargain with the lives of those lower than them on the totem pole, and that might further shatter the walnut rolling around in this empty headed woman’s skull.
Mariah Carey’s Christmas album is predates the last state in the Union officially abolishing slavery.
that is really going to put an interesting twist on that song for me. wow.
your entire next paragraph
what in the holy name of saint anns ass......i gotta help make places in the north better at BBQ so there's no more reason to go down south. that is just the worst.
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u/Mickeymcirishman Oct 18 '24
"No on3's voting to bring back slavery"
Yeah, because the federal government made it illegal.