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MSNBC: SCOTUS Will Bring Back Segregation

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MSNBC legal analyst Glenn Kirschner argued desegregation and privacy rights could vanish because of the Supreme Court’s recent ruling to overturn the landmark abortion case, Roe v. Wade.The former federal prosecutor complained to New York Times columnist and MSNBC guest host Charles Blow about the spate of “horrible” decisions made by the court that upset the left, such as protecting the rights of religious schools and public prayer. He suggested the court had given states, “unfettered power.” Blow asked the MSNBC analyst what the future of privacy rights would be in a “post-Roe world.“SOME OF LIBERAL MEDIA’S FAVORITE CONSERVATIVES WENT FROM BEING PRO-LIFE TO PRO-ROE OVER THE YEARS
MSNBC legal analyst Glenn Kirschner claimed that privacy rights would be ‘all but abolished’ after the Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade.
“Oh, I think privacy rights will be all but abolished. Whether it is gay marriage, whether it’s interracial marriage, which I think might qualify as irony for Justice Thomas, whether it’s contraception. I don’t believe for a minute they’re not going to come after desegregation,” Kirschner predicted.Saying that Americans didn’t have to “take [the court’s] punches,” he called for a “full-frontal assault of the Supreme Court, nonviolent assault of course.“The legal analyst said the justices had lied about their views on upholding Roe and should face impeachment proceedings. He also advocated for packing the court with more justices.
Demonstrators in support of reproductive rights protest outside of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s home in Chevy Chase, Maryland, near Washington, U.S., May 7, 2022. 
(REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein)MSNBC HOST ALI VELSHI PRAISES FOREIGN DICTATORSHIPS FOR THEIR ACCESS TO ABORTION, BASHES THE SUPREME COURTKirschner’s call for “nonviolent assault” on the Supreme Court, comes after protesters have picketed outside conservative justices’ homes since May 2nd …

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