Time Magazine wrong where it matters
We’ve won the argument but lost where it counts. So says Meredith Hunt in the Asheville Citizen-Times, responding to the recent cover article by Time magazine. Link to Hunt’s entire op-ed piece here. He explains
Time magazine’s Jan. 14 cover story proclaimed, “Abortion-rights activists won an epic victory in Roe v. Wade. They’ve been losing ever since.” This statement is wrong on the only scale that matters. Forty years after Roe, prenatal children are still being aborted legally in our country.
While abortion seems entrenched into our culture, in the realm of reasoned argument, the abortion choice movement has lost the game entirely. With the advances in observing the life of children in the womb, the work to educate university students on the true nature of abortion, and the logical arguments that demonstrate the humanity and personhood even of an embryo, abortion-choice rhetoric shows itself to be empty. It’s strong on absurdities, non sequiturs, false history, and demonizing characterizations of pro-lifers. If you add to our intellectual victory the network of nonprofit agencies that serve women in a crisis pregnancy and confirm the compassionate heart of pro-life ideas, the defeat of the abortion choice position is total.
The problem is, legal abortion isn’t dependent on sound jurisprudence or moral reasoning. It never was. “Pro-choice” efforts in those directions have been no more than gauze over the power to kill. They’re an illusion to make the terrible seem less terrible — to comfort people so they can do what they want, and to mislead the desperate.
Tags: abortion, abortion debate, Meredith Hunt, Roe v Wade, Time Magazine
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