Why do they always resort to violence?
Why do they always resort to violence?
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Why do they always resort to violence?
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) May 28, 2024
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The below article in the Wall Street Journal written by Rebecca Sugar makes some important political points that both parties should listen to and heed. I doubt they will, but they should.
Ms Sugan states that "I’ll listen to reason from both sides, but it’s been in short supply for decades." "...both pro-choice and pro-life activists are going to have to do better if they want the sympathy and votes of Americans like me. We can be persuaded with thoughtful, considered debate. We haven’t gotten much of it." "A word of advice to those who support abortion rights: Don’t hire angry-looking women with fake blood on their pants to parade around screaming at the cameras. And don’t let politicians continue to spin what just happened into a national abortion ban, or a war on women, which it isn’t. These tactics repel people, rather than draw them in. We will never hear a word you say." "A word of advice to those who are pro-life and want me to be as well: Don’t confuse moral and ethical arguments with scientific ones. We know the difference. You are in possession of both to some degree, and I would like to hear them. Both matter, and they inform each other, but they aren’t the same thing. When you pretend they are, your case weakens." Wow..., but political narratives will never step aside for common sense and clarity.
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