
The Ben Shapiro Show Ep. 1332 - The Holy Sacrament Of Abortion
Sep 2, 2021
The heated debate over Texas's six-week abortion ban intensifies as legal challenges mount. The Supreme Court's rulings lead to discussions on differing state regulations and the potential overturning of Roe v. Wade. Political rhetoric surrounding abortion, especially in marginalized communities, is critically examined. The podcast also critiques the Biden administration's narrative on the Afghanistan evacuation, revealing discrepancies that raise concerns about public trust and military policies.
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Texas Abortion Law's Procedural Complexity
- The Supreme Court hasn't blocked the Texas abortion law due to procedural issues, not its constitutionality.
- The law lets citizens sue anyone involved in an abortion after six weeks, creating enforcement challenges.
Constitutional Questions on Abortion
- The Texas law's constitutionality hinges on whether a right to abortion exists, which isn't explicit in the Constitution.
- Overturning Roe v. Wade wouldn't ban abortion nationally, but return regulation to individual states.
Abortion as a Woke Sacrament
- The left views abortion as a positive good, framing it within their broader woke ideology.
- Their arguments often contradict their other stances, like the idea that queer people are disproportionately affected by abortion bans.
