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Joy Behar Suggests ‘Sex Strike’ Over Possible Overturn of Roe V. Wade

Liberals are still losing their minds over the leaked report that indicates that the Supreme Court is preparing to overturn Roe V. Wade, and effectively send the issue of abortion back to the states.

One such liberal is Joy Behar, who suggested on the ABC talk show “The View” this morning that women should launch “sex strikes” to fight back if Roe V. Wade is actually overturned.

“Women in the world have conducted sex strikes in history,” Behar said. “In 2003, a sex strike helped to end Liberia’s brutal civil war. The woman who started it was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.”

“In Kenya, they forced a sex ban until fighting ceased,” she added. “In one week, there was a stable government. We have more power than we think we have, and some of it could be right in the bedroom, just saying.”

Behar’s co-host Sunny Hostin outrageously agreed with her, saying that “a sex strike that could be quite effective.”

Earlier in the segment, Behar had warned that overturning Roe V. Wade is a “slippery slope…these people if they’re in charge with the presidency, the Senate and the House, it’s going to be a disaster.”

Behar then warned “don’t think this is just a war on women. It could be a war on people of color and gay people.”

This came one day after Goldberg flipped out on “The View” over the leaked report.

“You got people telling me I gotta wear a mask, or don’t wear a mask, or do this,” a visibly enraged Goldberg ranted, according to The New York Post [4]. “Everybody wants to tell me what to do! This is my body! My doctor, and myself, and my child — that’s who makes the decision [about abortion].”

“Women, when they decide something is not right for them, they’re going to take it into their own hands,” she added. “We got tired of tripping over [other] women in public bathrooms who were giving themselves abortions because there was nowhere safe, nowhere clean, nowhere to go.”

Goldberg then said that “getting an abortion is not easy.”

“It is a hard, awful decision that people make,” she concluded. “If you don’t have the wherewithal to understand that, to start the conversation with, ‘I know how hard this must be for you,’ if you’re starting it by telling me I’m going to burn in hell, then you’re not looking out for me as a human being, whether I subscribe to your religion or not, and that is not OK.”

It should be noted that a leak of this kind from the Supreme Court is unprecedented, and regardless of the issue at hand, it never should have happened. The real focus right now should be on finding out how this happened so that it can never happen again, not on “sex strikes” or whatever else the hens of “The View” are calling for.