#104 – Which Gender Supports Abortion More?
Pro-choice activists say that men have no right to express an opinion on abortion. But they may be running off their most loyal support group.
Welcome to our new series, “Abortion Distortion,” where we turn the tables and make the pro-choice side defend the illogical, deceptive and immoral nature of their positions!
Like how pro-choice activists are constantly saying that men have no right to express an opinion on abortion. But the reality is, they may be running off their most loyal support group. Watch to see why…
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When those of you in the pro-choice mob say men have no right to express an opinion on abortion, it may be that you’re running off your most loyal support group. Remember, polls consistently show that men are at least as pro-abortion as women, and usually more so. And there are good reasons for this.
First, every woman who gets pregnant knows what she is pregnant with. That makes it harder to sell her the lie that it’s some sort of parasite or clump of cells. It’s a baby. Second, sexually irresponsible men know that the legalization of abortion, and the willingness of women to submit to it, have been the two greatest gifts they’ve ever received. And third, for men who prey on underage girls for sex, secret abortions are often the only thing that keeps them from being found out and sent to prison.
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