The End Of Roe?

May 5, 2022
1 min read

A draft opinion from the Supreme Court leaked last night, suggesting they are on the verge of overturning Roe v. Wade. What does this mean for our country?

Watch here, listen here, or subscribe using your favorite podcast app.

Brian Almon is a writer and entrepreneur. In addition to Men of the West, you can find his work at The Gem State Chronicle and The National Pulse.

Brian lives with his wife and children in Idaho.

Follow Brian on Gab and Telegram.

3 Comments

  1. Huh, a mirror image…
    We live in an age when believing lies is easier than before… “Sex is just about pleasure, not reproduction” is a lie, yet contraceptives and abortion make it a lie that is tempting to believe, for the children-in-adults’-bodies who are uninterested in becoming spouses and parents. To misquote Chesterton from “Orthodoxy”, the most morally dangerous environment is a commodious environment in which people can indulge in vice without getting promptly kicked in the butt by reality.

    • Chesterton is quite the Man of the West!

      He, Lewis, and Tolkien are the best that Britain has given us since Arthur and St. Patrick (both Welsh in my opinion after much study)!

  2. Not that I am a prophet, but this may be worth noting:
    The paths of the 2017 eclipse and the imminent 2024 eclipse cross very near Carbondale, Illinois… a town which has recently become an abortion hotspot. Maybe people that close to the New Madrid Seismic Zone would think twice before incurring the Almighty’s wrath, then again maybe they wouldn’t.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

Support Men Of The West

Previous Story

Do Your Best

Next Story

Bring “Bummer” Back

Latest from Culture

The Venerable Bede

"Arising from the gloom of a dark age, he is still considered one of the most illustrious of the learned men of England."

Gildas

The underrated chronicler who paints "fully and vividly the thought and feeling of Britain in the fifty years of peace which preceded her final overthrow."

A Day With a Roman Gentleman

It is a little surprising, considering how accurate is our knowledge of the poetry, philosophy, and art, the wars, religion, and political institutions of the ancients, that we have so vague a
Go toTop