I am pro choice and think women should have access to abortion services. I think it is shameful that any western country today wouldn't somehow protect the right at the highest level of the law. But remember that abortion services are still entirely safe and legal and will stay that way in the vast majority of states. From a policy perspective, the decision today is a fail. From a legal perspective, the decision today was very foreseeable.
What you're saying though is some alarmist purple-hair shit that doesn't help abortion rights advocates. I suggest you take the time to at least read the syllabus to today's opinion:
https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/21pdf/19-1392_6j37.pdf
"SCOTUS not caring about what the majority of Americans want" The Court examined whether access to abortion pre-viability as described in Roe was a specific right found in the Constitution. Legal scholars from the entire political spectrum have criticized Roe as bad legal analysis that likely would eventually fail if scrutinized. That day came today. If you actually read Roe you can see the Court was all over the place and reaching hard to describe abortion as a right found in the Constitution. You can't create something out of nothing, even if the majority of Americans want it.
If the majority of Americans want access to abortion protected as a Constitutional right, rather than a just state right, they can and have always been able to do that through the legislative process. Its called an amendment. It is how the Supreme Court gets overruled when it will not overrule itself. It has been done many times.
**This post was edited on Jun 24th 2022 at 2:42:18pm