The Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas claims in an official document that Covid-19 vaccines are made using “aborted fetuses”. Thomas’s testimony is in a dissenting opinion on an (unaccepted) appeal by a nursing association new York. For religious reasons, she called for exemption from vaccination against the corona virus. Thomas, ordered in 1991 by George W Bush, is considered the most conservative member of the court. “They are religiously opposed to all available COVID-19 vaccines because they were developed using cell lines derived from aborted babies,” Thomas said of the complainants. In the last few days following the Supreme Court decision on abortion and Roe v. Wade spoke of “decisions to be corrected” in relation to contraception and gay unions.
Thomas dissenting opinion
Clarence Thomas’ dissenting opinion on vaccines made with aborted fetuses is a recurring hoax in the narrative no wax As Open has explained on several occasions, the narrative that revolves around vaccines made with aborted fetuses revolves around a very specific historical event. That’s using human cell lines like WI-38, which came from a free fetus donated by a Swede in 1962. She had not been forced by anyone and had not conceived to provide a fetus for science, but He just didn’t want any more children. The abortion performed in a Swedish hospital in 1962 was completely legal. These cells can now multiply and spread to labs without having to perform abortions anywhere.
There are also other cell lines derived from animals, such as Vero cells. It follows that None of the Covid-19 vaccines resulted in miscarriages or aborted fetuses. The No-Vax narrative usually adds the story of “mutant DNA” to the story of vaccines made with aborted fetuses. In reality, as we have explained, cell cultures are used in the preclinical phase to isolate the virus in order to study it in order to obtain effective vaccines and medicines. Some, like Pfizer and Moderna, don’t even use viral vectors, instead using fragments of messenger RNA directly. In the appeal, New York State attorneys recalled that the technicians also used the lab-grown cells to test the rubella vaccine. In any event, the Supreme Court dismissed the nurses’ appeal.
Who is Clarence Thomas?
Born in Georgia in 1948, Thomas is the second African American to join the court. He is currently the longest serving member. 1991 lawyer and university professor Anita Hill, who was summoned to hearings before her appointment, claimed the judge repeatedly sexually assaulted her after she refused to go to dinner with him. According to Hill, Thomas regularly spoke to her about the size of her genitals and about porn movies with group or animal sex scenes.
Four witnesses who should have corroborated Hill’s claims were never heard. Conservatives accused the woman of speaking out of envy or revenge. Thanks in part to the blatant weakness of then-Democratic Commissioner, then-Delaware Senator Joe Biden, the indictment eventually fell. The controversy continued even after the appointment took effect and was immortalized in the song Jugend gegen Fascismus dei SonicYouth in verse: “Black robes and booze / I believe Anita Hill / Richter will rot in Hell / It’s the song I hate, it’s the song I hate”.