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Roe v. Wade Cold Open - SNL: A 13th Century Take on Modern Issues In a striking cold open from Saturday Night Live (SNL), aired as a response to Justice Samuel Alito's leaked draft opinion on Roe v. Wade, the sketch humorously transports viewers back to 13th century England. With a comedic twist, the skit illustrates how historical perspectives intersect with contemporary debates on women's reproductive rights.
Key Highlights
The sketch features a parody of medieval discussions on abortion, where three men deliberatively contemplate the legality of abortion amidst absurd laws of their time. Here are some notable excerpts from the dialogue:- Historical Context: The characters jest about their laws concerning "pointy shoes" and the gruesome consequences for hunting in the royal forest, drawing a parallel to how archaic laws might govern modern issues like abortion.
- Absurdity of Legal Discussions: They suggest that the decision on whether to outlaw abortion should be made on a "feifdom by feifdom" basis, a satirical nod to how localized laws could drastically affect women's rights.
- Women's Perspective: A character challenges the male perspective, bringing forth a contrasting view that underscores the importance of women's autonomy in making decisions involving their bodies and health, despite the humorous context.