After the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on June 24 that the U.S. Constitution no longer protects American women's right to abortion, fierce protests and even riots broke out in many places in the United States to protest against the Supreme Court's "reversal of history" and deprivatio

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In After the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on June 24 that the U.S. Constitution no longer protects the abortion rights of American women (before 24 after pregnancy), fierce protests and even riots broke out in many places in the United States to protest against the Supreme Court. This ruling "sets back the clock on history" and deprives women of their right to control their own bodies.

However, a large number of Americans are delighted with this ruling, saying that the Supreme Court's ruling "respects life" and "protects life." Among them, a US congressman who supported the Supreme Court's ruling publicly stated that it was a "victory for white lives."

What is strange is that the congressman later said that he had a "slip of the tongue"...

According to a report by the US "Capitol Hill", the name of this US congressman is Mary Miller, a member of the US House of Representatives Republican member of Congress, he is a right-wing conservative in the political spectrum of the United States, and he is a relatively extreme one.

This Saturday, when she attended a political rally sponsored by former US President Trump and his supporters, she not only talked about the Supreme Court's decision to abolish the Constitution's protection of American women's abortion rights, but also specifically thanked Trump’s important role in this “historic” ruling. Because three of the six conservative lifelong justices of the Supreme Court who made this ruling were nominated by Trump during his administration.

However, after thanking Trump, Miller said something very strange, calling the ruling a "victory for white life."

After the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on June 24 that the U.S. Constitution no longer protects American women's right to abortion, fierce protests and even riots broke out in many places in the United States to protest against the Supreme Court's

As a result, her remarks quickly set off new waves in the American public opinion field, which was already agitated by the Supreme Court's ruling. Some people believe that her remarks prove that the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to abolish the Constitution's right to women's abortion is racist and is behind the conspiracy of white racists.

After the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on June 24 that the U.S. Constitution no longer protects American women's right to abortion, fierce protests and even riots broke out in many places in the United States to protest against the Supreme Court's

After the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on June 24 that the U.S. Constitution no longer protects American women's right to abortion, fierce protests and even riots broke out in many places in the United States to protest against the Supreme Court's

This accusation is not groundless. Many articles and media reports on the Internet in the United States have pointed out that white racists in the United States have long believed that the United States will increasingly "reject white Christian values" and become more and more "welcoming to people of color" and "multiculturalism" and “heresies” like “homosexuality” because fertility rates among white Americans are declining. Therefore, these white racists have always been very keen to see the Supreme Court of the United States abolish the constitutional protection of women’s abortion rights, believing that this can increase the birth rate of white people.

Miller now says that the Supreme Court's ruling is a "victory for white lives," which is very consistent with the views of these white racists.

After the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on June 24 that the U.S. Constitution no longer protects American women's right to abortion, fierce protests and even riots broke out in many places in the United States to protest against the Supreme Court's

But what is interesting is that after arousing strong controversy in public opinion, a spokesperson for Miller later stated that Miller was "talking nonsense" at the time. He originally wanted to say that the Supreme Court's ruling was a "victory for the right to life." No. Other meanings.

Judging from the comments made by netizens on American social networks, people don’t seem to buy it. This is because, judging from the live video, when Miller said "This is a victory for white lives," not only did she not correct her statement, but no one in the crowd found this statement strange, and instead all cheered. Trump next to her even showed a proud smile.

After the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on June 24 that the U.S. Constitution no longer protects American women's right to abortion, fierce protests and even riots broke out in many places in the United States to protest against the Supreme Court's

After the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on June 24 that the U.S. Constitution no longer protects American women's right to abortion, fierce protests and even riots broke out in many places in the United States to protest against the Supreme Court's

Some American netizens said that Miller’s statement of “white people’s victory” shows that the Supreme Court’s purpose of depriving women of the constitutional protection of abortion rights is to increase the birth rate of white people, because white supremacists have always believed that the United States is increasingly The reason for diversity is that the fertility rate of white people is too low.

After the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on June 24 that the U.S. Constitution no longer protects American women's right to abortion, fierce protests and even riots broke out in many places in the United States to protest against the Supreme Court's

Some American netizens further pointed out that Miller quoted the words of Hitler, the leader of the German Nazis during World War II, at a political rally last year to support his views. At that time, she said, "Hitler was right about one thing... Whoever controls the young will control the future."

"Stop (using a 'slip of the tongue') to make excuses for her racism." This said a netizen.

After the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on June 24 that the U.S. Constitution no longer protects American women's right to abortion, fierce protests and even riots broke out in many places in the United States to protest against the Supreme Court's

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