From One Peter Five
By Steve Skojec
Yesterday, on the 46th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision, New York Senate Democrats passed a bill known as the Reproductive Health Act, which removes most restrictions on abortions after 24 weeks – all the way until birth.
According to a story at The Daily Wire, Governor Andrew Cuomo, who signed the bill into law, was so “delighted” that the legislature passed the bill that he ordered “the spire at One World Trade Center, the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge, the Kosciuszko Bridge and the Alfred E. Smith Building in Albany all be lit in pink on Tuesday night.”
Live Action has the picture:
Said Cuomo:
The Reproductive Health Act is a historic victory for New Yorkers and for our progressive values. In the face of a federal government intent on rolling back Roe v. Wade and women’s reproductive rights, I promised that we would enact this critical legislation within the first 30 days of the new session – and we got it done. I am directing that New York’s landmarks be lit in pink to celebrate this achievement and shine a bright light forward for the rest of the nation to follow.
If you want to know what modern-day Satanism looks like, it doesn’t come in red and black with pitchforks and horns and forked tails. It’s pink and pretty and sanitized for your protection.
And every bit as evil.
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