Legend Stevie Nicks, Fleetwood Mac legend and solo star, discusses her new song “The Lighthouse,” inspired by her abortion experience and the Roe v. Wade reversal, and reflects on the 2022 loss of Christine McVie. https://t.co/VK8xRHYxJx pic.twitter.com/IaKrroAG0u
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This is true of every woman’s career.
Men don’t know about women, and how easily they have abortions. Men also don’t know about women’s sexual lives, and that they are only horny when they are ovulating.
Women can only get pregnant during a 72-hour window every month, and this corresponds with a testosterone spike.
It’s the only time they have a sex drive. That should have been obvious, but men don’t know these things.
Career women have all had multiple abortions. They just lie about it (to men). Look at the public statistics on abortion.
Women have to be whores or mothers. Those are their choices.
Stevie Nicks thrust herself into the ongoing fight for access to abortion in the US because she had “been there, done that”, the legendary singer-songwriter says in a new interview.
“I tell a good story,” Nicks remarked in an interview conducted by CBS News Sunday Morning, a clip of which was circulated by the network in advance.“So maybe I should try to do something.
“I was also there.”
Nicks’ comments come after the release in September of her new single The Lighthouse, which was inspired by progressives’ battle to reinstate federal abortion rights in the US.
She wrote the rock song after three US supreme court justices appointed by the Donald Trump White House voted to essentially overturn the 1973 Roe v Wade ruling that gave Americans a constitutional right to an abortion.
In a recent Rolling Stone interview, Nicks discussed her certainty that if she had not gotten an abortion in the 1970s, it would have marked the end of the renowned band Fleetwood Mac that she ultimately helped launch to rock immortality.
Nicks at the time had a contraceptive intrauterine device but nonetheless became pregnant with singer Don Henley after breaking up her prior relationship with Fleetwood Mac bandmate Lindsey Buckingham, she told Rolling Stone. She said she decided to terminate the pregnancy in about 1977, or going into 1978, as Fleetwood Mac sat atop the world after its album Rumours.
Rumours won Fleetwood Mac the Grammy for album of the year in 1978, a year that saw the band play 18 live shows in 11 US states. Three of the album’s singles – Go Your Own Way, Don’t Stop and You Make Loving Fun – reached the top 10 on the charts. Dreams, with Nicks’ vocals, went No 1 as Rumours eventually finished seventh on Rolling Stone’s list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.
She should have written a song about killing Don Henley Jr. “to prevent another Hotel California situation for the world.”
I like Rumors a lot. I’m not totally onboard with most normie boomer music, but that particular Fleetwood Mac album is on par with Grateful Dead’s American Beauty, CSNY’s Déjà Vu, and Steely Dan’s Aja as being among the perfect pieces of the era.
It’s also probably true that Nicks wouldn’t have been able to work if she’d had Don Henley’s bastard.
But Rumors was not a Stevie Nicks album. Her solo work was largely garbage. Rumors was Lindsey and Christine’s album.
Of course, I’m sure Christine had a bunch of abortions also.
But at least she isn’t out talking about them.
Stevie was likely cheating on Lindsey when she got pregnant by that shifty rat Don Henley. This is what women do. There was never anything special about Stevie, she was Lindsey’s high school girlfriend, and he dragged her into fame and fortune on his skills, then she abandoned him for the worst singer ever, Don Henley, then aborted Henley’s child.
This is how liberated women act. It’s ridiculous. Almost cartoonish.