Posted on 10/07/2019 7:32:35 PM PDT by Morgana
When it comes to teens, parents typically tell them that its never a good idea to do something just because its popular. But at Teen Vogue, the shuttered magazine-turned-website, thats exactly the argument being used in support of abortion. The website, which is marketed towards girls aged 12-17, recently featured an op-ed from Caitlin Cruz, who claimed that the American attitude on abortion is overwhelmingly positive, so opposing it is nonsensical. Cruzs claim, however, just isnt true.
Cruz discussed American attitudes towards abortion, writing that it is almost always presented as a divisive and contentious issue, adding that trespassing, harassment, and violence from pro-lifers have made abortion a ride-or-(literally)-die issue. Yet it doesnt have to be; according to Cruz, people just love abortion! The truth is, though, abortion is largely condoned, she wrote. One could even say abortion is popular. And while abortion may become more divisive when you dive into party identification, many other societal markers show that the medical procedure and the freedom it allows remain popular issues. (emphasis added)
The interim president and CEO of the National Abortion Federation, the Very Rev. Dr. Katherine Hancock Ragsdale, agreed that most people want abortion to be legal but then said it really doesnt matter anyway. The majority of people in this country want [people] to have safe, compassionate, quality health care, she told Teen Vogue. Even if that were not true, [if] the majority didnt agree, that doesnt mean its okay to deny women safe, compassionate, quality health care. This is a basic human right that cannot be denied because of numbers, and a majority of people know that.
While Cruz and the abortion industry claim that Americans love abortion, the reality is quite a bit more nuanced than that. While it is true that a slight majority of Americans want abortion to remain legal, what Cruz leaves out is that only 12 percent of Americans want abortion to be legal, taxpayer funded, and available through all nine months of pregnancy, for any reason, with no restrictions. Polling has repeatedly shown that Americans favor heavy restrictions on abortion, oppose taxpayer funding, support requirements like parental consent and waiting periods, and find abortion to be morally wrong. The number of people who hold pro-life views is also increasing, according to Gallup. In other words, abortions popularity is in serious question. Not only this, but Cruz also neglected to tell teenage girls that the often-cited past statistic that 1 in 3 women have had abortions was recently revised to a claim of 1 in 4 which is actually still inaccurate, and will likely need to be revised again, based on the fact that the most recent abortion numbers have dropped to the lowest level since Roe v. Wade.
Also not mentioned: an analysis of 22 studies in the British Journal of Psychiatry found that abortion leads to an 81% increased risk of mental health problems.
But hey, if its popular by someones vague definition, thats all that matters, right?
Cruz made sure to let her teenage readers know that abortion is super cool, and that pro-lifers arent even worth listening to anyway. Abortion may have incredibly vocal opponents, but polling thats been conducted since before abortion was legal shows that reproductive choice was and remains popular, she concluded. Maybe its time for the national media to treat abortion supporters as the loudest voices in the room. As if the media doesnt already do this.
Yet no information on the truth about public opinion made it into Cruz pro-abortion puff piece. Instead, its just that abortion is popular, in an article geared towards teenage girls. Apparently, thats all that matters.
And we look at previous days in history as the Dark Ages.
There is no freedom from the guilt, only the lonely road of denial.
The editor and staff of that magazine should be horse whipped.
Nobody is free in HELL.
Freedom? Not freedom from regret. Most women regret getting the abortion later.
Nor freedom from an incompetent cervix either.
Teen Vogue has also instructed young girls, in how to accommodate their boyfriends in “anal” sex, how to do it “the right way”. Is that publication a credible source of any positive information for young girls? And what’s with these intimate subjects, in a magazine supposedly devoted to fashion ideas?
Teen vogue trying to drum up business. Unconscionable.
Another strong argument for using parent controls feature provided by some software!!!
Murder your baby. Suffer for your lifetime
Boom! Poetic and right to the point
Poison the waterquick.
Teen Vogue, murdering a child will make you free? Why not promote absence? It would be the safest way. Teen Vogue managers should be in jail for corruption of minors ..
Bkmrk
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