Here’s a great catch by Jesse Singal. A few days ago, the ACLU posted a quote from Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on abortion on the anniversary of her death.
With Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death, we lost a champion for abortion and gender equality. And on the anniversary of her death, the fight to protect abortion access is more urgent than ever. pic.twitter.com/vIKadIHouN
— ACLU (@ACLU) September 18, 2021
Did you catch that? They actually altered her words to make it more woke:
The ACLU fixed RBG's quote because it referenced women https://t.co/v94XK95NtH
— Jesse Singal (@jessesingal) September 22, 2021
The Notorious RBG is being “corrected” after her death.
The ACLU is editing RBG’s quote to be gender neutral. I’m not surprised, but in a sane world the ACLU would be blasted for its erasure of women in addition to the baby killing. https://t.co/JUtjFyTWaM
— Mark Hemingway (@Heminator) September 22, 2021
They made it double plus good
— Rob Harbin (@RobHarbin8) September 22, 2021
JFC this is appalling.
— Grumpy Banshee (@bain_sidhe) September 22, 2021
The ACLU wants to put forth RBG as a heroic figure they can use, but her prose is too right-wing for them so they need to bend it.
— Stars and Stripes (@StarznStrypz) September 22, 2021
Ginsburg is too right-wing for the ACLU.
I cannot with these people
— Skylar Baker-Jordan (@SkylarJordan) September 22, 2021
Holy shit.
This is so god damn depressing.
— Spooky Exposition Abandoned Hospital (@heysharpshooter) September 22, 2021
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Good f'n lord they are the worst
— poppopohyeah (@poppopohyeah) September 22, 2021
Pathetic.
— Laced Up For Lucy (@LacedUpForLucy) September 22, 2021
All the right had to do on feminism and gay rights was wait for the left to turn on itself and attack the very idea of the female sex.
— Ryan Shaw (@ThatShawGuy) September 22, 2021
“We’re not erasing women!” they say as they literally remove the word “women” from their vocabulary.
They really do go after the language first. It makes sense. And it is double speak too! All the semantic games like “Trans women are women” lead to something more and more nefarious until you are calling mother “birthing persons”. I don’t think society can sustain itself on this.
— Jacob Griffith (@JacobGriffith75) September 22, 2021
Using [ ] to paraphrase what someone said is one thing. Using it to edit someone’s words to fit an ideological agenda – especially when the original speaker is dead and can’t protest – is another. It’s despicable and disrespectful.
— Lilac 💚🤍💜 (@Lilac473822) September 22, 2021
I had no idea RBG was so transphobic
— Anarchist Barbie (@AnarchistBarb1e) September 22, 2021
Why is ACLU quoting a transphobe?
— Boomieleaks (@Boomieleaks) September 22, 2021
How many non-female identifying but biologically female people get abortions in a given year? Imagine editing out certain pronouns and deconstructing every aspect of your language in order to placate constituency that numbers in the tens of people, at best.
— Le Dr Rieux (@AliBaba53301483) September 22, 2021
They stopped being reputable years ago on women's issues.
— H.R.H. Belle H.Q.™ 🔔🃏👑 _。~・*"(PRETTYHATEMACHINE (@belle_quinzel) September 22, 2021
Useless morons
— Tonkinese Cat Fancier (@winstane72) September 22, 2021
Unfortunately the ACLU has become a sad disgrace over the last few years.
Sad. Very sad.
— Hans im #HomoOffice (@hans_denkt) September 22, 2021
Seriously, changing her quote after she’s dead to make her not transphobic? That’s messed up.
Related:
HHS secretary squirms after being asked to explain why ‘mothers’ has been replaced with ‘birthing persons’ in budget language https://t.co/M8Al16Gq8b
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) June 12, 2021
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