“The irony here is that the women have in many cases become pregnant because of LACK OF SELF CONTROL”
My understanding of biology may be a bit out of touch but don’t men have something to do with pregnancy?
I think a lot of pro-life women feel (feel is the operative word) that the hardline stances of the 1980s and 1990s and 2000s are no longer needed since we “won” the Roe v Wade battle.
Gentlemen: Only ever stick it in your wife.
Ladies: Only ever spread ‘em for your husband.
It’s no mystery where babies come from ...
Jenna Ellis is a fake conservative. I used to follow her on X, but unfollowed her due to her nonstop Trump bashing. You know, Trump, the guy who gave her a job, and basically put her on the map. Otherwise, she would be a complete unknown. Talk about an ingrate!
“If the pro-life movement wants to defend life, it must also shame the behavior that puts women in the impossible position of choosing between their future and their child’s. We cannot claim to value life while letting men walk away from the lives they are also responsible for. It is time to call out the cowards—the ones who pressure, manipulate, or abandon.
We need to stop letting them hide behind silence or excuses. They need to man up and step up. Support doesn’t end at conception. Real men protect. Real men provide. Real men stay. The pro-life movement must be just as vocal in condemning the men who emotionally blackmail women into abortion as it is about condemning the act itself.”
Jenna Ellis is correct. I find the author of this hit piece rather hollow. As if he wishes women to stop becoming accidentally and irresponsibly pregnant because it costs him money, dressed up as critiquing women’s moral failings.
Guess who needs to restablish and value virtue? Men do. Men need to step up and keep it in their pants. They need to lead in reclaiming morality and virtue as a personal and social good. Women will follow.
Changed the title from the original at American Thinker. Was titled “Misguided Compassion in the Abortion Debate”
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2025/08/misguided_compassion_in_the_abortion_debate.html