How Overturning Roe v. Wade Can Inspire Sensible, Middle of the Road Policy

Felicia S. C. Gooden, M.S.
4 min readJul 1, 2022
Photo by Mikhail Nilov

Roe V. Wade has been overturned and the world faces a cacophony of protests about the reversal of abortion rights that now hang by a thread in many places. The more important debate this event brings to mind is that of popular demand versus popular sovereignty.

TikTok talks

While perusing TikTok lives, I came across a profile of a woman who typically goes live to discuss current events from a free-thinking perspective. She emphasized the controversial presumption that the reversal of Roe v. Wade is intended to ensure that European-American women in America continue to have European-American babies. The premise was that the old European-American oligarchs of America insist on securing their racial majority by any means necessary. She even went on to present the idea that banning interracial marriage would be on the policy hit list!

Per the U.S. Census Bureau, the American population is 331,893,745 as of July 1, 2021. Of that population, 76.3% are White alone, followed by 18%.5 Hispanic or Latino, 13.4% Black/ African American alone, and 1.3% Native American alone. The Population Reference Bureau found that the decline in birth rates between 2007 and 2020 signals a long-term fertility drop due to women’s choice to wait until later in life to have children due to…

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Felicia S. C. Gooden, M.S.

Founder and Chief Strategist @ The Cultured Scholar Strategic Communications, LLC. | Visionary | Space & Defense Policy Analyst