‘We Have More Power Than We Think’ Joy Behar Gives a History Lesson on ‘Sex Strikes’ Following SCOTUS Draft Leak

Yesterday on ABC’s “The View,” co-host Joy Behar, who was clearly incensed about the possibility of Roe vs. Wade being overturned after the Supreme Court draft leak, gave a history lesson on “sex strikes.”

While Behar didn’t appear to be going so far as to call for one or propose one during the lesson, she did declare that “We have more power than we think.”

In a clip that was shared in a tweet on “The View’s” Twitter account, Behar began, “Women in the world have conducted sex strikes in history.”

“In 2003, a sex strike helped to end Liberia’s brutal civil war, and the woman who started it was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize,” Behar continued as co-host Whoopi Goldberg can be seen smiling and nodding.

Behar then said that “In 2009, Kenyan women forced a sex ban until political in-fighting ceased. Within one week, there was a stable government.”

“Ok, so, we have more power than we think we have, and some of it could be right in the bedroom, just saying,” Behar said.

Co-host Sunny Hostin chimed in after in a manner that appeared as though she was pondering it, “A sex strike.”

Fox News’ McEneny also recently compared remarks from Joe Biden with similar comments made on Tuesday by Behar.

“Joe Biden sounds a lot like Joy Behar, and it’s never a good thing to sound like joyless Behar. But Joy Behar said, ‘My worry is that this is just the beginning. Next, maybe Brown versus Board of Education.’ Brown versus Board of Education, as almost all of our viewers know, says, separate but equal is inherently unequal and led to the integration of schools,” McEnany declared.

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