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Audience Erupts in Applause as Comedian Michelle Wolf Says Getting an Abortion Made Her Feel Like God

by | Dec 19, 2019 | Abortion, News, Social-Issues

Michelle Wolf is a popular American comedian who was once nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award. What Wolf exemplifies is the modern American mindset that “I am God” and “I can do as I please” without regard to others. It is an idolatrous and selfish mindset.

In a recent stand-up comedy production, Wolf tells of one time she had an abortion and how it made her feel.

“And a lot of people think that even if you’re allowed to get abortions, it should only be for a very few specific reasons,” Wolf tells a laughing audience. “Well, I think you should be able to get an abortion for any reason you want.”

Then, after castigating people who think abortion is a big deal, she asks, “You know how my abortion made me feel?” and answers, “Very powerful.”

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“You know how people say you can’t play God?”

She then gibes, “I walked out of there being like, ‘Move over Morgan Freeman, I am God!”

It’s really fascinating to watch these people who are so obviously tools of Satan.

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