he s made the indication. he s far the very ward loud warning shots across the country is that it emboldens them. these sorts of decisions, alex, occur over the course of a lifetime, as we saw with dobbs, and how dobbs dismantled women s reproductive rights in america. there were subtle victories here and they are in, small cases, that you basically stick together to create a larger legal theory that you then find the perfect case to put before the court. you are not always going to win those cases. look at affirmative action. that took so many losses before they finally got the win that they wanted. but what this invitation from justice thomas, what he s said is, hey, get them ready, we will take a look, and we may be able to start moving along the strategy that you want. and it s reminiscent of what happened in abortion. and by the way, jonathan mitchell, the former texas solicitor general, he is the sort of architect of the 2021 texas bounty hunter law that encourage private
strategy to demonize lg tv score political points, ultimately, to push us back into the closet. we have to see for what it is and address it in a campaign of hate. it s actually about all of us. kelly, last, year this, year you change jobs. last year, you are working for planned parenthood. from where you sit, how would you explain this to american voters because it s not one group that is conservative movement is coming for, it s a lot of us. this is getting you to talk further about what you are just talking about. they came for women s reproductive rights last year. they came for african americans this year with affirmative action. lgbtq community. as clarence thomas brought up with his dissent in dobbs, there are a whole lot of other rice said he is willing to
planned parenthood. from where you sit, how would you explain this to american voters because it s not one group that is conservative movement is coming for, it s a lot of us. this is getting you to talk further about what you are just talking about. they came for women s reproductive rights last year. they came for african americans this year with affirmative action. lgbtq community. as clarence thomas brought up with his dissent in dobbs, there are a whole lot of other rice said he is willing to snatched back. they are saying the quiet part out loud. i do want to say that this is a push and pull of progress. at the end of the day, our opposition knows that they are outnumbered right now. 90% of americans support lgbtq+ not discrimination laws. 80% of americans support abortion access in this country. they are not on the right side of the people on this issue. they re doing everything they can to manipulate institutions of power right now, to hold us back. much of what we are seeing
joe biden and so, you know, the american people are going to look at him in 2024 and they ll see a man who is, you know, 80 years old and will make a judgment about that, but it will not just be a referendum. i do believe it will be a choice. and i believe that insofar as it is a choice, based on issues like women s reproductive rights and gun violence and many other such issues, you know, i like biden s chances. it was the context of that election that helped him so much, covid, trump, people really wanted some stabilizing force, someone who could actually unite the parties together. and if joe biden was sort of the emblem of that. and i wonder to a degree if he s
president of the naac florida state conference. mr. russell, thank you so much for being here. i m gonna read a bit from the travel advisory that says, quote, under the current governor, the state of florida has engaged in an all out attack on black americans, accurate black history, voting rights, members of the lgbtq+ community, immigrants, women s reproductive rights, and free speech, while simultaneously embracing a culture of fear, bullying, and intimidation by public officials. and it also cites this law signed by desantis is to get floridians to carry guns without a permit and criminalizing protests. so, in your view, to be blunt, is florida not a safe place for black, gay, and trans people to travel to? floridians understand that this is a time where people have to analyze their plans. they have to look at themselves and say, will i be safe? will i be in an atmosphere that encourages people like me to flourish?