The fate of Roe V. Wade is in jeopardy. Leftists are doing all they can to change the narrative. They want parents to discuss abortion but with only the approved facts by the Left.
Vox, a left-wing news site, wants parents and children to discuss abortion. However it does not encourage parents to condone the horrible act. Contributor Alex Hazlett thinks that brainwashing children to favor abortion is the best way to save Roe.
Hazlett uses Melinda Wenner Moyer, a left-wing journalist to back up his absurd claims regarding abortion. “Abortion rights,” Wenner Moyer says, “then, can be brought up as a natural extension of the bodily autonomy discussion you are probably already having.” Except that the baby’s body is the same as the mother’s.
This is just the beginning. Ironically, Hazlett argues abortion is a net benefit for family formation. Again, citing Wenner Myer who provides this explanation to children why they should not die.
Your mom knows that it’s an essential job. But, being a mom can be really difficult. There are many things I must manage and many resources that I require. I wouldn’t want a woman or person with a uterus to have to have a baby if they didn’t feel that they were ready for it or they didn’t feel they had the resources they needed.
“Person with a womb …” tells you all you need to know about Wenner Moyer’s grasp of reality. It’s not surprising then that she bypasses pregnancy crisis centers, adoption agencies, or churches, Hazlett and goes right to abortion.
Hazlett, Wenner Moyer then claim that pro-life has its roots in sexism. Anti-abortion activists are “saying women shouldn’t be in charge of their bodies, or that they can’t make decisions for themselves, and that’s not fair, and that’s not true.” Hazlett is furious that modern technology like ultrasounds shows the baby is alive and should not be murdered.
Hazlett also wants to remove the stigma associated with abortion and transform it into something positive. Hazlett wants people to share sugar-coated stories and not the horrifying truth about abortion. “Sharing personal narratives of abortion can be difficult owing to the stigma around them,” he says, “and restrictive state laws could make doing so even more fraught.” Rather than telling how evil and destructive abortion is, Hazlett wants abortion to be seen as an act of love.
Vox still promotes articles that are dumpster fire and hide the real brutality behind abortion.
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