
Episode 29: Abortion & Roe v Wade, the Conservative White Whale (Pt.1)
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Nearly every modern conservative has vowed to make abortion illegal for the last 50 years, but the controversial landmark supreme court decision Roe v Wade in 1972 has blocked them at every turn; now, many believe, is the time the court will finally relent and soften or eliminate abortion right protections, eliminating a woman's right to choose and giving the states ultimate power over a person's bodily autonomy. Today we discuss the history of abortion rights. We discuss how, before the Roe v Wade decision, that abortion was not always the controversy it is today, being generally tolerated and accepted as a woman's responsibility and openly advertised. We deep dive into how and why political and religious forces took up the battle, choosing sides and vowing never to compromise due to new deeply held beliefs and demands for basic constitutional rights, finding them or interpreting them in surprising places.
Intro/Outro music is Hippie Bulle - Stoned Funghi (ID 213) by Checkie Brown, used under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivitives Licensing
https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Checkie_Brown_1005/2019022133151294/Hippie_Bulle_-_Stoned_Funghi_ID_213