You have lied and prevaricated consistently.
Nothing awkward at all about it. We were watching the news, the decision was announced. Both of my parents reacted to it in disbelief. Then my mother explained to my brother and me what it meant. My parents certainly knew it meant killing the baby. While I loved them very much, I don’t think they were extraordinarily informed on the subject. Granted, they watched the news, read the papers, went to Bible studies where such things might have been discussed, and Mom was a former Biology teacher. Maybe they were more aware than most, but it certainly never seemed that way. My memory of that event and the Fall of Saigon a couple of years later on the news are very clear, and stand out for some reason. Probably the parental reaction. Some kids are just advanced.
Point me toward something other than your memory that will demonstrate that people were generally unaware that abortion meant the baby dies, because everything else seems to contradict you.
You are assuming that I base everything on my memory of over 40 years ago. Again, you assume a lot, and get it wrong. That’s a theme for you. Make an assumption based on nearly nothing, then lie, evade, and backtrack to cover it up.
How’s that digging through my posting history coming along?
You were born in what, 1968, yet you offer up your memories of January, 1973 as though they were golden texts.
All this as part of your reaction to conservative efforts to end abortion. Like I said, you are dedicated to your undefined, but never ending war against social conservatism.