This is very true. Foes of abortion need to know where the law stands (and where it has been for a while), so the can best make judgments and choices about future policy.
Many pro lifers consistently misstate The Hyde Amendment, and don’t have a practical grasp of what overturning Roe would mean. There’s a lot of short term gratification with the issue, and it’s not productive.
That specious argument must pass the Plessy v Ferguson smell test. A law that stood more than twice as long as Roe.
And guess what? It stinks.