Howard Stern slams Justices overturning Roe
American radio host Howard Stern believes that those who want to ban abortion in America should be responsible for caring for unwanted children.
American radio host Howard Stern believes that those who want to ban abortion in America should be responsible for caring for unwanted children. In his show on SiriusXM radio, Stern condemned Supreme Court judges seeking to overturn Roe's decision against Wade that allowed abortion to be legal across America.
His reaction came after ‘Politico’ released a draft majority opinion suggesting that the U.S. Supreme Court voted to overturn Roe's decision against Wade. If annulment occurs, it would mean that 26 US states could immediately ban abortion or significantly limit the conditions under which it can be performed.
In his radio show, Stern defended the right of women to terminate their pregnancies, suggesting that every baby born from an unwanted pregnancy should be allowed to live in the Supreme Court building with those judges.
"If men were raped and could get pregnant, abortion would be performed on every corner. There would be another clinic on every corner that would solve that problem," he began.
"If men could get pregnant, this would be a different story. No man would want to carry the child of his rapist. Men were willing to tear down this country because we asked them to wear masks, let alone give birth to a baby they didn't want.", he continued.
He added that the country is run by a select group of men. He added that Supreme Court judges should be responsible for raising unwanted children if they overturn Roe v. Wade’s decision. "Your unwanted children should be allowed to live in the Supreme Court building with these judges - and they should raise each of those babies," he said.
Fear about what's next
Chief Justice John Roberts called for an investigation into the data leak and pointed out that the verdict does not represent a final court decision. Many are convinced that reversing Roe v. Wade’s decision would be just the beginning of collapsing other standards of modern society. Among them is Stern, who is worried that homosexuals could be next. "All progress so far will disappear," he said.
U.S. President Joe Biden also expressed concern over the following things that will be "next" as he spoke to reporters on Tuesday.