Whoopi Goldberg Viciously Attacks Clarence Thomas, Claims Pro-Life Americans Want to Bring Back Slavery

National   |   Nicholas Fondacaro   |   Jun 28, 2022   |   9:29AM   |   Washington, DC

With last Friday’s episode being prerecorded, Monday’s edition of The View was the first time the “rabidly pro-choice” coven was able to collectively shriek about the U.S. Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade. The tirades came with co-host Whoopi Goldberg issuing a warning to Justice Clarence Thomas that the court will take aim at his interracial marriage and possibly even rule he’s not a person again and bring back slavery.

Ironically broadcasting from the Bahamas (to celebrate 25 years of The View), Goldberg proclaimed she’s “very pro-life,” has “never been anti-life,” and issued her ominous warning against the Justice. “Well, you better hope that they don’t come for you,” she said, “we were not in the Constitution either. We were not even people in the Constitution.”

She proceeded to suggest the white conservatives on the court might turn on him and not only rule his interracial marriage to Ginni Thomas void but could also bring back slavery:

Well, you better hope that they don’t come for you, Clarence, and say you should not be married to your wife who happens to be white. Because they will move that, and you better hope that nobody says, you know, well, you’re not in the Constitution. You’re back to being a quarter of a person because that’s not going to work either.

Before saying that at Thomas, Goldberg lashed out at pro-life “female governors” who were celebrating the fate of Roe, “[T]hey want to be a voice for the silent, be a voice for the present. Be a voice for the ones you can also see,” she sneered, dismissing the unborn in the womb. “And stop saying to people that this is a win for all women because it’s not.”

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Continuing to ignore the “shout your abortion” movement and the women on social media literally throwing abortion parties, Goldberg again wrongly declared that “no one” “make[s] this horrific decision … with a smile on their face. Nobody.”

In another part of their screeching, co-host Ana Navarro doubled down on her ghoulish argument that her mentally disabled relatives should have been aborted:

I think it is hypocritical and wrong to ban a family from making their own choice of what’s best for them. Doesn’t mean that you don’t love your special needs family members, that you don’t adore them and they aren’t part of the family.

Killing your relative is a peculiar way to show you love them.

And beyond just her own family, Navarro made the same case for other kids by arguing that to avoid child abuse they needed to offed:

So, if they’re going to ban a family’s choice, there’s going to be more poor kids. There are going to be more kids in adoption. There’s going to be more kids in foster care. There’s going to be more abused kids.

Since Navarro still claims to be a Republican, she should know the pro-life movement has been relentless, yet she suggested “nobody ever thought that the dog would actually catch the bus.”

And no roundup of insane and asinine comments from The View would be complete with something from mentally unstable Sunny Hostin, who summarized the recent SCOTUS rulings as “it’s time to welcome all this new life, yet we can shoot them with our newly available, completely unrestricted guns.”

This rabid pro-choice show was made possible because of lucrative sponsorships from Liberty Mutual and Macy’s. Their contact information is linked.

LifeNews Note: Nicholas Fondacaro writes for Newsbusters, where this originally appeared.