'State's going to s**t!' Aaron Rodgers blasts California's COVID closures he says destroyed small businesses in his hometown and lashes woke new 'misinformation' bill for doctors; Newsom's baby now
I agree with him here; 'As much as I might lean more pro-life, I don't want the government to tell me I can't smoke a cigar, I can't have a drink of alcohol, I can't choose my own medical decisions'.
'My thing is I have an issue with the hypocrisy in society in general and I know you do as well, but abortion has been a hot topic, right? And especially after Roe v. Wade got overturned and sent back to the states, or whatever. I don't believe the government should have any control over what we do with our bodies.
'As much as I might lean more pro-life, I don't want the government to tell me I can't smoke a cigar, I can't have a drink of alcohol, I can't choose my own medical decisions. And if I'm a woman, don't f***ing tell me what to do. Like whether or not I agree with what you decide to do, who cares? And the government should not have a decision that infringes upon my own personal freedoms.'
Green Bay Packers Quarterback Aaron Rodgers has told how COVID-19 lockdowns during the pandemic affected businesses in his hometown
Rodgers told how the rules led to businesses in the small town he is from shutting down
Rodgers expressed doubts about a forthcoming bill that Governor Gavin Newsom is due to sign that would punish doctors for spreading misinformation on COVID-19
Rodgers has openly opposed vaccine mandates explaining it as a form of bodily autonomy from government
Well there is just one way to stop them. NO business or school should EVER again close down no matter what Newsom says or what law is passed. Any law that violates the Constitution is null and void and we do not have to follow it. But what will Newsom do? Lock up every employee and every teacher? No he cannot. Not one business should ever again close their doors. If we would have done this the first time we would not be facing this again. If the American people act like sheep they will deserve what they get.
So, no one should have control over our body, but a mother should have unfettered control over the life of an unborn child?
PS It's not a 'women's right' / gender issue. 450,000 of the 900,000 babies aborted annually in the USA are female.
Personally, I am pro-choice. People can choose whether to engage in intercourse in their fertile cycle. They can choose whether to let someone ejaculate inside. They can choose whether to be using contraception. I have some sympathy for the ability to choose after the first missed period, even the second. But, then the choice of the mother has been exhausted - there is now a developing human involved. Other complexities such as genuine mother's health risk then come into play. But at some stage, a moral society has to say, you've made your choices.
It's a complex issue for sure. Worthy of a little more thought Dr Alexander - particularly for someone so devoted to 'saving the kids' from these vaccines.