And Mexicans by and large vote for the socialist governments that have legalized abortion.
If they truly didn’t support it, the clinics would go out of business and the whole point would be moot.
Unfortunately that isn’t the case.
Back to my statement about the Church being silent and blind-historically, the Church has been the driving force in Mexico and all of Latin America since Cortez came on his rape-and-pillage tour in which he and his fellow merry men began the creation of the ethnic group I belong to.
The Church forced conversions, granted-but Catholicism caught on when the priests did what they do best-incorporate parts of the local religion into theirs-like Our Lady of Guadalupe in place of the mother goddess of the Indians-(good thing human sacrifice wasn’t a part they kept)...
The commies leaned on and subverted the church through its priests and bishops to a great extent starting in the early 20th century, wanting to tap into the influence the church had since the late 16th century. For the abortion clinics to close and people to vote socialist officials out of office, the Church will have to grow a titanium set of cojones. I wish the Pope would tell them that, forcefully-hey, I can dream...