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mel ladi's avatar

My first split with the Republican Party, decades and decades ago, was this very issue: Pro-life without pro-child, pro-family legislation to accompany it. Pro-life without the expansion of Medicaid to support new babies and their mothers. Pro-life without paid leave for Moms during the crucial post-birth weeks. It didn’t make sense to me then and makes even less sense now.

I left the Republican Party for good in the 90s. I will not return ever, not only because of Trump and the bat-nuttery of the current Party and its culture wars but the very same issue that caused me to leave: It is not truly a pro-life party unless it meaningfully addresses reasons why women have abortions in the first place; until it really becomes the pro-family party it says it is.

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Wiley Miller's avatar

Please stop referring to yourself and others of your ilk with the sanctimonious, self-aggrandizing euphemism of "pro-life". Other than people who go around shooting up schools, churches, synagogues, movie theaters, etc., everyone is pro-life.

The correct and accurate term for your position is "anti-abortion", which is the actual issue here. "Pro-choice", on the other hand is quite accurate regarding the issue, as it signals their position on the issue, which is a woman's right to choose on whether or not she wants/needs an abortion.

Why etitled White males feel the need to tell (control) women what they can and cannot do with their bodies is beyond me. It's simply none of your (our) business.

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