that bro harassment. you can t do that unless you are one of the world s richest people. just calling someone a pedo with no basis, and when the case, because he is the world s richest guy. here we have now, someone who has helped make twitter worse every day, he is coming back to cosplay as firefighter. he is going to be at the board seat. discussing how to make twitter safer. how to make it better. and his agenda has been telegraphed very clearly. less control. i m a moment when twitter s greatest opportunity and need is for greater control of nazism on the platform, of doxxing interrogating, and ruining women s lives for having opinions on twitter, controlling, that he wants the opposite. they have welcomed him to their board. the thing is, he wasn t even honest about it. he broke the law already, so he delighted following this form in which he is supposed to do. he is supposed to disclose that he has bought 9.2% of the company. he didn t do, that he delayed
sounds like fascism, the kind ron the junior don desantis is pushing further with his war against disney with the opposition to the don t say gay law. he signalled support for revoking a 55-year-old law giving disney special privileges around self-governance around the theme park in orlando. the private employer taking a stand against the law that hurts employees and families triggered ron s bro fascism. freedom for people like him while he spends his gubernatorial time bullying lgbtq people and women and people of color. his stop woke law mandates how businesses in florida can talk about race. hmm. i thought right wingers hated mandates. they only hate mandates that keep people from dying of covid which is why ron went to war with vaccinations giving ron the authority to find mandates but not just chairman ron. the party of giving corporations
to the world. if you want to save westers, if you want to save civilization, start by having babies. simple. let start there. we ll train them up. we ll get it done. lord, jesus. joining me is robert jones, and author of white too long the legacy of whit supremacy and emily wails, interim ceo of planned parenthood that oversees the region of oklahoma. i want to start with you, emily. this bill is not only impacting oklahoma but texas. a lot of texas women were fleeing to oklahoma because texas has the bounty law. talk about the impact of this law on women in your state and your neighboring state. you re absolutely right. in the last seventh months, we have been serving texans in crisis and we re seeing more that need abortion care. we know what a crisis looks like and how desperate these patients are. we see them in oklahoma enacts
abortion. and poor women, went to back allies. understand that even if oklahoma says we re going to prosecute people for trying to get an abortion, those abortions will still occur. it s just a question of how much danger, how much risk and how hard this falls on the poorest and on the most vulnerable. i see what s happening in oklahoma as just one more piece of evidence that an extremist supreme court is no longer just laying down the rules. they are emboldening people in the state legislatures to actually break the law. right now, today, today, roe v wade is still the law of the land. yes, it is. and yet, the oklahoma state legislature is just thumbing it nose at that law because it believes that ultimately an extremist court will back them up, which is why i ll pick up
in the democratic base, especially black women and young people. i can remember coming out of college and that automatic payment sucked out of your bank account. you can t spend that money on anything else. you can t invest in a business. you re a slave to that withdrawal every month. you are an oklahomaen. people associate you with massachusetts but you re oklahomaen. born and raised. this law that bans abortion, number one, i want you to comment on and number two, are you worried that if the planned parenthood side of things and the normal, those of us, the majority, if it s appealed and it winds up in the united states supreme court, that could be the vehicle for ending roe v wade all together? so look, i grew up in oklahoma at a time when abortion was illegal but even as a little girl, i understood that women still got abortions. yeah. rich women just went somewhere else. they could travel. and had plenty of access to