The idea that Roe (1973) kickstarted "extreme cultural polarization" implies that the 1960s was a period of cultural tranquility and comity. That's a view of history that is, depending on how charitable you are, either idiosyncratic or idiotic.https://twitter.com/sullydish/status/1522638122667888645 …
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Are you not then conceding that Roe kickstarted a historic level of polarization?
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It absolutely did not. The coalition that became the prolife movement was originally organized against school desegregation, and did not metastasize until the late 70s or early 80s into what it is today.
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The "pro-life" movement was a rebranding of the anti school desegregation crowd. It became a political dud, but they kept the same mailing lists and reorganized in like 78 or 79 into the "moral majority"
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