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We've all heard some outrageous excuses for women to have access to abortions on-demand. And sure, we have discussed why overturning Roe v. Wade is a step in the right direction. But have we considered possible reasons why overturning a Supreme Court decision that allowed 60 million babies to be murdered might be bad? No.
BlazeTV host Stu Burguiere of "Stu Does America" humored the opposition on Friday's episode and considered a few common arguments from the left for keeping abortion the way it has been for decades.
The most disturbing argument is the preservation of hookup culture. Yes, you read that right. Women on China-owned TikTok think overturning Roe v. Wade will decimate hookup culture as they know it.
We are living in a world where women are more concerned with preserving hookup culture than their children's lives. Let that sink in, and watch the clip for more details.
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