Senator Kirsten Gillibrand Compares Being Pro-Life To Being a Racist

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“I think there’s some issues that have such moral clarity that we have as a society decided that the other side is not acceptable,” Gillibrand said, referring specifically to the “issue” of abortion, and appointing judges who would uphold the landmark Roe v. Wade decision.

“Imagine saying that it’s okay to appoint a judge who’s racist or anti-Semitic or homophobic. Asking someone to appoint someone who takes away basic human rights of any group of people in America—I don’t think that those are political issues anymore,” she continued, as though opposing abortion were akin to racism.

“And we believe in this country in the separation of church and state, and I respect the rights of every American to hold their religious beliefs true to themselves, but our country and our Constitution has always demanded that we have a separation of church and state,” Gillibrand said.

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