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I agree with this a lot— I am wholeheartedly for life from womb to tomb but the “pro-life movement” seems awfully disingenuous and purely political anymore. The words don’t match the actions or even political policy for that matter. I see a lot of people who are “pro-birth” but completely unwilling to do anything to support a quality lifespan and certainly do not get their own hands dirty to help people in crisis in any practical way.

As a college student I attended the March for Life. It felt good, but I’m not convinced it is doing much at all to actually change the situation. It was more like preaching to the choir and rallying the troops. I suppose there’s some benefit to the public seeing visually that there is a large contingency of Americans that have a problem with abortion, but it just seems pretty lame somehow. Clearly the value of human life (at all ages and stages) in our culture is deteriorating by the day and marching with signs is doing little. Action—day to day life affirming action—paired with consistent life ethics that refuse to ignore other major life-destroying forces in our culture—is what is needed. Self-emptying love is what is needed.

You can’t say you’re pro-life but be a racist. You can’t say you’re pro-life but idolize your right to deadly weaponry and put your trust and machismo in it. You can’t say you’re pro-life but refuse to see the humanity of lgbt people because you’re so disgusted with them. You can’t be pro-life but believe that migrants, yes even the illegal ones, are subhuman and deserve to be treated like animals and political pawns. You can’t be pro-life while idolizing corrupt and perverted politicians (and/or dehumanizing the ones you don’t like). You can’t be pro-life and believe that it’s every man out for themselves—that true “freedom” is defined by selfishness and greed. You can’t be pro-life and ignore polluted environments and serious health risks like failing water systems (or lack of water and sewerage—this is a major problem in parts of the US!).

Let’s just be honest— the limitation of “life” to the abortion issue serves a political purpose to divide and conquer us and we are allowing it to happen. Both the “pro-choice” and the “pro-life” people are being played. The lack of nuance anymore on this issue is, I think, emblematic of how distorted the discourse has become.

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