While I’ve always been fervently opposed to Roe v. Wade, I’ve warned for decades that overturning it would not mean the end of legalized abortion. It would just mean the issue would go back to the people’s elected representatives in the individual states, where it belongs. The pro-life movement would have to shift away from the Supreme Court to winning over hearts and minds in states that would allow unfettered abortion.
That was probably the biggest myth about Roe. But many others have become dogma among pro-abortion activists. One of the chief ones is the “My body, my choice” argument. That’s conveniently forgotten whenever leftists want to force something onto your body, from a mask on your face to a vaccine in your arm. It’s also verifiably false scientifically. A child in the womb is dependent on the mother, but it’s a completely separate person. If they could show a DNA test proving that a baby in the womb has identical DNA to its mother, then they could make the argument that it’s just a part of her body, but that will never happen.
Mitch Behna at Western Journal has compiled a list of five more myths of pro-choice activists that are constantly repeated in the media. Where is that Disinformation Czarina when we need her?
https://www.westernjournal.com/op-ed-top-5-myths-abortion-activists-debunked/https://www.mikehuckabee.com/latest-news?id=B70D48AF-60E6-468A-80F4-D7BDB1005AE3&s=FY7B
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