America implemented a record number of pro-life laws in 2011. It is clear that we are consistently becoming a stronger pro-life country, but that is but a fraction of the indication that my generation will be the one to end abortion.
Polls are showing Americans (especially those under 35) are more pro-life than ever, even though Planned Parenthood so desperately clings to the falsity that America is a “pro-choice” nation. Most notably, even though nearly half their billion-dollar revenue is now granted to them via taxpayer dollars, Planned Parenthood saw an $85,000,000 decline in private donations between 2009 and 2010. At this point the abortion giant has been defunded in nine states, including New Hampshire, which stripped funding from Planned Parenthood just last week. Considering science has long since proven that the unborn are unique, individual human beings from the moment of conception, and we have the ability to prove this, especially with modern ultrasound and sonogram technology, it is but a matter of time before Roe collapses entirely. The pro-life movement is a youth-oriented movement. Mainstream movies like Juno and Knocked Up (although crude) that depict a pro-life message will continue to become increasingly popular, and strongly pro-life movies that aren’t mainstream (like Bella and soon-to-be-released October Baby) will become so. Regarding the March for Life in 2010, NARAL president Nancy Keenan admitted her concern for the vast number of pro-life youth activists. “There are so many of them, and they are so young,” she said. She’s right—the overwhelming majority of attendees at the March for Life are young, and there are a lot of us. A whole lot. Comments are closed.
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April 2024
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