Let's take a quick look at expected outcomes:
A1. Does anybody truly believe that Thomas' ruling is going to stop abortions or even reduce the number of them significantly?
B2. Does anybody really believe that overturning Obergefell will stop gay marriages?
C3. Does anyone think that overturning the right to privacy re contraceptives will restructure the sexual makeup of American couples or strengthen the nuclear family?
A. Abortions will continue to be done, legally in states where it is legal and illegally where it is not, and more women will die. This world is not the movie "Dirty Dancing"...it is the real world.
B. Gay marriage will continue as before, and cases will wind up in civil court instead. The gay community AND their straight brothers and sisters who support them will make life extremely painful for any law enforcement body or lawmaking entity that tries to incarcerate a gay couple.
C. This is where the courts and law enforcement will be putting themselves in real actual danger.
In another thread
@cpwill (who has accidentally revealed that he has zero personal experience with the issue) warned that Roe was almost worth a war which fells two percent of the population.
I don't think it will go down the way you think it will my conservative friend, because there are way way WAY too many wealthy and powerful conservatives who will be paying for way too many undercover abortions in the coming years and they WILL BE CAUGHT and made examples of.
They THINK they can get around this in their own state or in some other state.
They think wrong.
All the SCOTUS has done by overturning Roe is to set the stage for that civil war you're warning about.
It will begin prematurely and it will end prematurely, and the backlash will earn a generational tidal wave of sweeping votes across the country that will reduce the Christian Right to rubble and ashes.
Elections do have consequences but overreach often has worse ones.
I don't know how old
@cpwill happens to be but I am old enough that I was alive before Roe and in 1973 I was at an age where theoretically at least, I could have wound up at a clinic with my little gal pal needing services. I remember how Roe changed things because I remember how it was before Roe.