Biff_Poindexter
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Gaetz faces backlash for ‘over-educated’ women remark
Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) is facing backlash after questioning how many “over-educated, under-loved” women have participated in protests supporting abortion rights after a draft ruling from the Supr…
thehill.com
"Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) is facing backlash after questioning how many “over-educated, under-loved” women have participated in protests supporting abortion rights after a draft ruling from the Supreme Court showed that the bench is poised to roll back Roe v. Wade. Gaetz is now drawing scrutiny for his tweet about some protesters. A number of tweets criticizing the congressman referenced the sex trafficking investigation -- Jemele Hill, a contributing writer for The Atlantic, wrote on Twitter “How many Florida politicians are out here using a tax collector as a personal pimp to procure sex with a 17 year old girl because they’re a predator and gross?” -- “My tweet speaks for itself, I obviously don’t regret it.” Gaetz told The Hill when reached for comment.
To be fair, Matt may have just been trolling and owning the libs with his comments, but he touches on a very excellent point....There is definitely a problem in this country with over-educated women....Women have no business trying to be too-educated to the point they are over-educated..that is a danger to our social fabric. Pursuits of higher education is best left to men...and since this comment came in light of the draft opinion leak; I think it's important that I talk about Sir Matthew Hale -- the guy who Alito based his ruling on...
"Yes, Alito literally quoted this guy, who was born in 1609, as a defense for ending Roe v. Wade in 2022. “Two treatises by Sir Matthew Hale,” Alito enthusiastically writes, “described abortion of a quick child who died in the womb as a ‘great crime’ and a ‘great misprision.’
Samuel Alito’s Antiabortion Inspiration: A 17th-Century Jurist Who Supported Marital Rape and Had Women Executed
The Supreme Court justice wants to turn the U.S. into a dystopian hellscape where women are property—and he’s not stopping there.
www.vanityfair.com
That text Alito quoted was something Hale wrote to defend and lay the foundation for marital rape for decades and decades to come...Hale was also big on sentencing women to be hung for witchcraft -- with their only crime being; that they were too "mouthy" or "educated" for their own good......Alito quoting this guy was no mistake, he knew what he was signaling...and mediocre Conservative men like Matt Gaetz receives those signals loud and clear.... Makes you wonder, since Conservatives are in the business of trying to return America back in time -- is that whole 19th amendment thing safe?? Nothing worse than an uppity over-educated woman who has the audacity to vote....against the patriarchy...