This is a depressing commentary on the lies young women are sold to benefit the abortion industry. They are taught to fear their bodies, their future children, and that success isn't an option without abortion. 😥
I don't know who was interviewed or how the questions were asked, but this indicates a pervasive concern.
It's not just young women. Young men have been taught to expect their partner to abort an unwanted child (and if he doesn't want the child he likely believes she doesn't either).
She feels abortion restrictions will interfere with the movie-perfect beer soaked college experience. 😳
She is seriously prioritizing the legal ability to kill her future offspring within her uterus over her existing family she is "really close" with. The brainwashing runs deep. 😥
The lies, misinformation and fearmongering from adults who blindly believe the propaganda starts early. 😥
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The irrational fear I've mentioned from the consistent lies from abortion activists? It's real & thriving leading intelligent women to fear that LEGAL care is broadly unavailable.
That's the fear the abortion industry intentionally manufactures & the media parrots w/o scrutiny.
Abortion advocacy orgs highlight isolated cases of malpractice often via lawsuits that defend & protect those responsible for malpractice in an attempt to shift focus to unrelated abortion legislation.
The media repeats the unfounded, deceptive claims without scrutiny.
Abortion advocates are the experts they rely on, so the content of these articles focus on building fear rather than clarifying the law and the fact that it does not apply. It's propaganda.
The state of MASSACHUSETTS has teamed up with @reproequity_now to use $1,000,000 of tax payer money to malign pregnancy support centers & discourage women from pursuing non-abortive services.
This is a summary of their anti-choice campaign to discourage women from accessing available educational, material, and medical support with a continued pregnancy. Knowledge of support resources is critical for many women when deciding how to proceed with a pregnancy.
The state of Massachusetts believes that women CONSIDERING abortion should be limited to obtaining information from those who profit from abortion.
They say it's deceptive for pregnancy support centers to let women know what non-abortive services are available to them.
The most glaring issue is limited access to maternity care in rural areas across the US. This is not a conservative/liberal or pro/anti-abortion issue. Many rural facilities do not have a birth rate high enough to sustain maintenance of those services.
🧵 A comparison of the differing approaches pro-choice and pro-life advocates take to supporting women.
It's a response to the common abortion stereotype that pro-lifers don't care about women or their born children, often used to avoid real conversation.
Pro-life advocates promote loving support for mothers and their families. They are included and important members of our society. Strong families build strong communities.
Here is a sample of the network of support the pro-life community continues to build. It is made possible through volunteers and donors dedicated to the wellbeing of women and their families.
(I apologize for the disorganization of the long list.)