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I wonder if Spike Lee realizes the number of actual aborted fetuses that are from minorities?  Given what all Spike Lee rants about and how he goes ballistic over some things it makes you wonder if he actually realizes just how many minority or potential black children are murdered each day/month/year?  

He apparently doesn't know the history of Abortion and Margaret Sanger and her reasons for wanting Abortion.

Be as the Bereans ( Acts 17:11 )

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These laws are only about control.  Spare me the Margaret Sanger and fake sympathy for minorities talking points.

https://slate.com/news-and-pol...-life-in-prison.html

Even women who seek lawful abortions out of state may not escape punishment. If a Georgia resident plans to travel elsewhere to obtain an abortion, she may be charged with conspiracy to commit murder, punishable by 10 years’ imprisonment. An individual who helps a woman plan her trip to get an out-of-state abortion, or transports her to the clinic, may also be charged with conspiracy. These individuals, after all, are “conspiring” to end of the life of a “person” with “full legal recognition” under Georgia law.

 

Here is the thing about what Spike Lee and others in Hollywood and Eisner, with Disney, are tiring to do and that is determine the politics of a state with their business.  This is a dangerous thing to do and a bad precedent to set.  Say Apple or GM or FORD doesn't like what the legislature of Alabama does or a law that they approve.  Do they stop selling their product in that state?  That's what Hollywood is trying to do.  They are claming that they will affect the decision to film movies in certain states depending on their politics.  

If the opposite were being done and a state was making attempts to veto or ban a film from being shown in their state because they didn't like something the film then you would hear a concerted effort on the part of the media to crucify that particular state.  In other words it works one way but not the other, it's okay if they do it but not for others to do it to them.

 

are we talking Spike Lee or abortion?    Spike has taken advantage of being black.  In our society when a black speaks up, one can't contradict them or they risk being called racist.   PC has allowed many blacks to flap their lips with little or no consequences.  Just look at Whoopie on the view, made a fortune off white audiences and now makes a fortune off of white audiences while slamming whites.   

on abortion,, both sides have good points.  We will never settle it as the left goes farther left and the right goes farther right.  Neither side will give in.  NY went extreme,,, so Georgia responded.  The difference is NY side has Hollywood and media.  Our next president/congress election will be very important to the future of this country.  

1130 posted:

are we talking Spike Lee or abortion?    Spike has taken advantage of being black.  In our society when a black speaks up, one can't contradict them or they risk being called racist.   PC has allowed many blacks to flap their lips with little or no consequences.  Just look at Whoopie on the view, made a fortune off white audiences and now makes a fortune off of white audiences while slamming whites.   

on abortion,, both sides have good points.  We will never settle it as the left goes farther left and the right goes farther right.  Neither side will give in.  NY went extreme,,, so Georgia responded.  The difference is NY side has Hollywood and media.  Our next president/congress election will be very important to the future of this country.  

The left has been on a rant and tear since Trump was elected in 2016 trying to find some niche that will be a goldmine for them to use in stopping his re-election efforts.  Social issues such as Abortion and Race in the past have been staples of discontent and sure issues to divide electorate.  It could be that all the abortion Upraor in the 2019's is just a lead up to 2020 when the goal of dividing Trump supporters will be in full effect.  

Nothing has worked against Trump, up to yet, so they are trying to find more and more that may have some way of putting some kind of ding in his unassailed armor.  Could be they are seeing Abortion as this potential dividing part.  

Every since Trump's election the most important agenda has been to
redirect the guilt from Oblab, Helda and a cast of hundreds.
 
The case against Trump was so shaky and stupidly supported by false 
confidence for a sure fire win for the night hag, the trail of evidence was
not worried about until the auto correct apt couldn't even hide the light
of day.
 
So here we are, witnessing the melt down of the century of the
criminally insane Dems/liberals/alt left in their failed coup attempt to
take down this Country and turn it over to the corrupt United Nations.

The lawyers representing Covington Catholic High School student Nick Sandmann and his family said Friday they have sent letters to media outlets, individual journalists, celebrities and Catholic organizations as the first step in possible libel and defamation lawsuits.

The list includes 50-plus names of organizations or individuals: from presidential hopeful Elizabeth Warren to actress Alyssa Milano; individual journalists including Maggie Haberman, Ana Cabrera and David Brooks; national media outlets like the The New York Times, CNN, GQ and TMZ; and the dioceses of Covington and Lexington as well as the archdioceses of Louisville and Baltimore.

McMurtry said the following organizations and people are those who can expect to receive the letters, which were all sent by the close of business on Friday.

 

The Washington Post

The New York Times

Cable News Network, Inc. (CNN)

The Guardian

National Public Radio

TMZ

Atlantic Media Inc.

Capitol Hill Publishing Corp.

Diocese of Covington

Diocese of Lexington

Archdiocese of Louisville

Diocese of Baltimore

Ana Cabrera

Sara Sidner

Erin Burnett

S.E. Cupp

Elliot C. McLaughlin

Amanda Watts

Emanuella Grinberg

Michelle Boorstein

Cleve R. Wootson Jr.

Antonio Olivo

Joe Heim

Michael E. Miller

Eli Rosenberg

Isaac Stanley-Becker

Kristine Phillips

Sarah Mervosh

Emily S. Rueb

Maggie Haberman

David Brooks

Shannon Doyne

Kurt Eichenwald

Andrea Mitchell

Savannah Guthrie

Joy Reid

Chuck Todd

Noah Berlatsky

Elisha Fieldstadt

Eun Kyung Kim

HBO

Bill Maher

Warner Media

Conde Nast

GQ

Heavy.com

The Hill

The Atlantic

Bustle.com

Ilhan Omar

Elizabeth Warren

Kathy Griffin

Alyssa Milano

Jim Carrey

 

"They know they crossed the line," McMurtry said. "Do they want 12 people in Kentucky to decide their fate? I don't think so."

 

He added that those on the list will "raise legal defenses and challenges that we'll have to overcome, but that's the way it goes."

 

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