On Tuesday, the Supreme Court reached a compromise on an Indiana abortion law, allowing the part that says the “remains” of an abortion must be cremated or buried—to the delight of those who believe fetuses are people—while declining to rule on the part that would have banned abortions based on the race, sex, or disability of the fetus, which had been blocked by a lower court. That keeps the issue, and a showdown over Roe v. Wade, off the court’s docket, for now, which is the good news. The less good news? The batshit broadside against abortion and birth control launched by Justice Clarence Thomas, which serves as a preview for how he might attempt to restrict a woman’s right to choose in the future.

In an insane 20-page opinion, Thomas argues that the government should limit what a woman wants to do with her body on the basis that abortion and birth control are both part of the same state-sanctioned eugenics plot to keep those with “inferior” traits from being born: