Get Well RBG! Black Twitter Prays For Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Black Twitter Is Calling On All The Ancestors For Ruth Bader Ginsburg To Get Well Soon
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December 21, 2018
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Prayers up for the indestructible Ruth Bader Ginsburg. The 85-year-old Supreme Court justice had two cancerous nodules removed from her left lung Friday. However, there was reportedly no need for fear.
“There is no evidence of any remaining disease, says a court spokesperson, nor is there evidence of disease elsewhere in the body,” CNN.com reported.
Ginsburg has survived colorectal cancer, pancreatic cancer and now it looks as if she has defeated lung cancer. However, God forbid we lose Ginsburg; that would mean merciless Donald Trump can appoint his third Supreme Court justice, which would completely stack the court on the side of Republicans who are anti-voting rights, anti-labor and anti anything else under the privileged sun.
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Ginsburg clearly understands the power of her vote. Gary Gumbach reported that she voted from her hospital bed “to refuse to let the government enforce Pres. Trump’s proposed restriction on asylum. The court voted 5-4 to leave a lower court ruling in place that blocks enforcement of the crackdown.”
Disturbingly, open racists like Bill O’Reilly were hastily commenting on her health.
“Justice Ginsburg is very ill,” he tweeted. “Another Justice appointment inevitable and soon. Bad news for the left.”
Absolutely disgusting.
Nonetheless, Black Twitter has the Notorious RBG’s back. They are literally calling on the ancestors for her to get well soon. See the well wishes below.
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