By Stacy M. Brown | NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent

(NNPA) – The Supreme Court not only abolished abortion rights in America with its June 24, 2022, decision but also ended any semblance of racial tolerance in the United States.

Former President Donald Trumpโ€™s Make America Great Again cry proved an easy between-the-lines moniker, but even that stood as a dog whistle โ€“ until now.

After the high courtโ€™s ruling, the MAGA crowd felt more emboldened.

โ€œPresident Trump, on behalf of all the Maga patriots in America, I want to thank you for the historic victory for white life in the Supreme Court [June 24],โ€ Illinois Republican Mary Miller told a cheering crowd during a rally as she stood next to the former president.

Running for reelection in the 15th congressional district, Miller received an invite from Trump to speak. Her camp attempted to deflect from her racist comment, stating that she misspoke and intended to say, โ€œright to life.โ€

Responding to a tweet by the nationโ€™s first African American president, Texas GOP Sen. John Cornyn compared the decision to reverse Roe v. Wade to segregation.

โ€œNow do Plessy v. Ferguson and Brown v. Board of Education,โ€ Cornyn tweeted at Obama following the 44th president writing that the court not only reversed nearly 50 years of precedent, โ€œit relegated the most intensely personal decision someone can make to the whims of politicians and ideologues โ€“ attacking the essential freedoms of millions of Americans.โ€

Cornyn thundered what many in the GOP and the high courtโ€™s conservative majority have always whispered: a desire to overturn Brown v. Board of Education and resurrect the 1800s doctrine of โ€œseparate but equalโ€ to re-establish racial segregation laws that inherently imply that Black people are inferior.

โ€œIn future cases, we should reconsider all of this Courtโ€™s substantive due process precedents, including Griswold, Lawrence, and Obergefell,โ€ Justice Clarence Thomas wrote a day before abolishing Roe.

Thomas and fellow conservatives had struck down a New York law that restricted gun ownership. โ€œBecause any substantive due process decision is demonstrably erroneous โ€ฆ we have a duty to correct the error established in those precedents,โ€ said Thomas.

The justice has gained the turncoat nickname, Uncle Thomas, from African Americans and others.

In the 1965 Griswold v. Connecticut case, the court voted 7-2 to strike down a law restricting married couplesโ€™ access to birth control.

The majority stated that such statutes are impermissible because they violate the right to privacy for citizens.

The cases of Lawrence and Obergefell respectively made same-sex activity and marriages legal.

Jim Obergefell, the plaintiff in that landmark case, called Thomas out in a nationally televised interview.

He noted that Thomas specifically named same-sex and contraceptive rights, in his opinion, omitting interracial marriage.

If the court overturned that law, Thomasโ€™ marriage to Ginni, who is white, would face peril.

โ€œHe omitted Loving v. Virginia because it affects him personally,โ€ Obergefell stated.

Striking a severe nerve, Thomas went a step further when voting to strike down New Yorkโ€™s gun law, even after more than 277 mass shootings have occurred in 2022.

The Black justice invoked the disgusting Dred Scott decision, where then-chief justice Roger Taney cautioned that African Americans would have the right to carry firearms in public if the court recognized them as U.S. citizens.

โ€œEven Chief Justice Taney recognized that public carry was a component of the right to keep and bear arms โ€“ a right free Blacks were often denied in antebellum America,โ€ Thomas dared to assert.

Justice Stephen Breyer noted the โ€œserious dangers and consequences of gun violenceโ€ against the Second Amendment.

Thomas wasnโ€™t done, however.

He compared abortion statistics to soldiers killed during the Civil War.

โ€œI join the opinion of the court because it correctly holds that there is no constitutional right to abortion,โ€ Thomas wrote.

โ€œAbortion is not deeply rooted in this nationโ€™s history and tradition. Itโ€™s not implicit in the concept of ordered liberty,โ€ he said.

Attorney Daniel Goldman, the former lead counsel for the House Impeachment Committee who is running for Congress in New Yorkโ€™s 10th district, blasted Thomas.

โ€œWhen you read Clarence Thomasโ€™s concurrence, where he calls into question many other rights based on the fundamental right to privacy, remember that he testified unequivocally in his confirmation hearings that there is a right to privacy in the Constitution,โ€ Goldman tweeted.

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