The Current Assault on LGBT & Women’s Rights Was Inevitable

…And what next as we reckon with the fallout?

Tom Williams
4 min readMar 17, 2022

The phrase “the most important election of our lifetime” is thrown out reliably every four years by candidates on both sides of the aisle trying to turn out as many of their supporters as possible. The ubiquity of the phrase makes it harder to recognise when the stakes really are that high — as they were in 2016. The phrase was once again invoked by Democrats in 2020 — and while denying Trump a second term was a vital achievement — by this point there is no denying that 2016 was in fact the most important election of our lifetime. Such, should have been clear during the insurrection, the Kavanaugh hearings, the family separations and frankly, far far sooner.

While Trump may be out of the White House for now, his legacy lives on through the record-breaking number of judges he confirmed during his presidency, as well as through the supporters he inspired — many of whom entered Congress for the first time in 2020 and have proven to be reliably crazy since then (Jewish space lasers”, anyone?). For all the horrors of the Trump years, it’s notable that the most regressive of his aims are only now beginning to take shape — Roe v Wade, for instance, looks set to either be repealed or severely curtailed this Summer. Additionally, we are witnessing the…

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Tom Williams

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