Pink just told all her pro-life fans to go away — and pretty rude, too.
On Saturday, the pop singer took to Twitter at pro-life lawyers in response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.
“Let’s be clear: if you believe that government belongs in a woman’s womb, a gay business or marriage, or that racism is okay,” Pink wrote on Twitter. “Then please never listen to my music again in your lord’s name.”
She later added: “And also f— right away. We good?”
Pink, a mother of two, stereotypical pro-life advocates, labeled them “GOP” and “right-wing Bible-pounding hypocrites” on other counts.
“I think all our nerves have been collectively tarnished by so many years of racism, misogyny, homophobia, etc. +pandemic, mass shootings, wars, and the utter madness, hypocrisy, ignorance of the GOP – it’s all a bit much. But we stay together. Good will triumph over evil,” she wrote, “and for all of you sad old white men who ask me if I’m still making music. I realize you’re out of touch, so ask your kids… Oh wait, you can’t. They hate you.”
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The pro-life movement is very diverse. Pro-life advocates come from many political and religious backgrounds, not just Christianity or the Republican Party, and opinions about same-sex marriage, COVID-19, and solutions to gun violence differ. However, the pro-life movement overwhelmingly and forcefully condemns racism, believing that abortion perpetuates racism by killing babies in the womb.
The pro-life movement is united in the belief that babies in the womb are valuable people who deserve to be protected from violence, and abortion is the greatest human rights violation in today’s society.
On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court awarded a huge, decades-long victory to pro-lifers when it overthrew Roe and allowed states to once again protect unborn babies from abortion.
“We believe that Roe and Casey should be overruled. The Constitution does not prohibit the citizens of any state from regulating or prohibiting abortion. Roe and Casey have usurped that authority. We now reject those decisions and return that authority to the people and their elected representatives,” Majority Judge Samuel Alito wrote in the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health case.
Ten states have already passed laws to protect unborn babies from abortion, with more expected to follow in the coming weeks.
Texas and Oklahoma had banned abortions before Roe was destroyed, and Missouri became the first state after Roe to protect babies from abortion. South Dakota came in second, followed by Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Ohio, Utah, Oklahoma, Mississippi, and Alabama. Ultimately, as many as 26 states can swiftly ban abortions and protect babies from certain death for the first time in nearly 50 years.
Polls show that most Americans are pro-life and oppose what Roe v. Wade did by allowing abortion on demand, up to birth, in some states.
For nearly 50 years, Roe forced states to legalize abortion for any reason until they were viable and allowed abortion on demand up to birth. As a result, 63 million unborn babies and hundreds of mothers died in supposedly “safe” legal abortions.
Now that states can once again protect unborn babies from abortion, hundreds of thousands of lives are expected to be saved through abortion each year.