Q made a statement that the children will unite the people. I am actually rather skeptical of this. I know images of fully developed aborted babies does nothing to change the hearts of the pro abortion bunch.
There are many children that have been taken hostage by Hamas and Pro Palestine people will tear these children's pictures from the walls.
On the other side, there are endless videos of crying injured Palestinian children shown on TV and I have seen many comments from the Pro Israeli side saying "they are not innocent. They are Palestinian. They should all be killed."
Sorry for my pessimism, but I feel the hope that images of trafficked children may ultimately unite the people seems a little naive. I'm hoping to be more optimistic about this, but my observation is that tribalism always comes in first place.
Hope someone can convince me otherwise.
My wife and I live in Ohio and had a long conversation about this recent election in which had abortion on the ballot. She was for it, I was against it. I explained to her what this law would allow the way it was written. We had a long conversation the night before the election about where we were with it. This was the first time I went into a booth, and questioned my decision at the box, based on some of the points she made from the women’s perspective. I ultimately voted no because my it didn’t feel right. I could live with myself if the bill passed, but I wasn’t the cause of it. I got home after doing more research on the bill, only to find out the bill was so much worse than I originally thought and was relieved of my decision. I got home and shared with my wife what I had learned, for her to tell me she wasn’t comfortable with the way the law was written and ultimately voted no. My heart sank with relief knowing I got through to her. As hard headed as she is, if I can get through to her on abortion… there’s hope.
It was just so unexpected, I didn’t know how else to describe it.