These people are sick. No matter what, the baby has to die.
(www.theatlantic.com)
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I'm old enough to remember the era BEFORE Roe v Wade, and "back alley" abortion places were present in most large cities, always underground and their "services" were promoted by word of mouth. Most of their customers were scared teenage girls and destitute women who couldn't afford even basic medical care. The more well off women could fly to Mexico or Europe for such procedures. In those moralistic times, abortions were much fewer than today BECAUSE of the laws of the land.
If Roe v Wade goes away, that won't mean an end to abortions in this country, no more than anti-drug laws stop drugs, or gun control laws actually control guns.... they just go underground. That is one of the defining characteristics of humans, that people will always get what they want even if (or especially if) it's illegal. I refer you all to the Prohibition Era when potable alcohol was illegal.... how did that work out?
But having said that, if Roe v. Wade does go away and the abortion industry goes underground, there will most likely be fewer of them, and they sure won't get federal funds (our tax dollars) to operate.
"there will most likely be fewer of them, and they sure won't get federal funds (our tax dollars) to operate." I agree. Also the feminist myth-version of womanhood seduced some women to abortion who would never have considered it otherwise.
I had an abortion as a teenager, I never would’ve done it if it weren’t legal. (This was 24 years ago)
When something is legal, it makes it feel like it’s ok.
For the record, I’ve since been saved and educated in what exactly happens when a woman has an abortion and am pro life 100%
"When something is legal, it makes it feel like it’s ok." Exactly! You were misled by the law and by feminists who told you it was OK. So very sad and tragic, being led into it.
God Bless You!!!
PS Feminists and abortion led to the concept of "sex w/o consequences" (which is a lie) and men felt more OK about seducing women, and women had fewer arguments to resist. When I was in college, dates included holding hands, and there was a good-night peck on the cheek or a chaste kiss on the lips. It changed so fast after RvW in 1973!!