Following last night’s embarrassing defeat, “butthurt” supporters of Texas gubernatorial candidate Wendy Davis took to Twitter to vent their frustrations, with one user declaring it’s a woman’s right to “KILL ALL THE BABIES” due to overpopulation.
@Stephen6907 @punkween OOoo she deleted it! Lucky for us I saved it.
Dear @TwitchyTeam – file this under 'butthurt'. pic.twitter.com/lXhJx0SFDw
— RightWired (@_donaldson) November 5, 2014
Responding to a pro-life advocate who was attempting to explain to @WendyDavisTexas why she lost, Twitter user @punkween declared in all caps, “KILL ALL THE BABIES YOU FU*KING AS*HOLE FUCK YOU A WOMAN SHOULD HAVE RIGHT TO HER OWN BODY WERE [sic] WAY TOO OVERPOPULATED.”
The obscene tweet was quickly deleted, despite the user claiming it was “purposefully” intended to be “crass.”
*makes a purposefully crass tweet* *receives endless amount of hate conservatives*
— Justina Gil (@punkween) November 5, 2014
The woman also clarified in another message that, while she supports abortion, she mercifully draws the line at “killing puppies” and “birthed babies.”
@PossumRoadkill haha i dont support killing puppies or birthed babies for that matter
— Justina Gil (@punkween) November 5, 2014
According to the user, her fierce support of abortion actually derives from trying to save the planet, rather than trying to save future generations.
@cjasonj319 earth cant support the number of people living on it right now. were consuming half of earths resources &growing exponentially
— Justina Gil (@punkween) November 5, 2014
The woman’s tweet is indicative of the typical “tolerant” authoritarian liberal mindset, and demonstrates how effectively the Ford, Bill Gates and Rockefeller foundations have managed to sell their eugenics depopulation agenda to the public as a “women’s right” issue.
The liberal’s “crass” rant is also reminiscent of the time pro-abortion advocates chanted, “Hail Satan!,” on the Texas Senate floor in opposition to a pro-life bill which, among other things, sought to ensure abortion doctors had admitting privileges at hospitals within 30 miles of their facilities.
The outrageous stunt made national headlines and even earned the contempt of the UK’s Church of Satan, which quickly issued a statement disassociating itself from the demonstration.
Unfortunate to see Satan's name used in such a diabolical manner. Another example of what 'Satanism' doesn't represent. #HailSatan
— UK Church of Satan (@UKChurchofSatan) July 3, 2013
H/T: Twitchy
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