Pro-life movement still faces uphill battle years after Dobbs decision
This June will mark four years since the Supreme Court handed down the landmark decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. The ruling changed the abortion landscape in the country by sending the issue back to the states. Both sides in the abortion debate predicted specific long-term outcomes. Four years on, one thing is certain: we are not a pro-life nation. At least not yet.
Believing that a Supreme Court ruling would quickly shift the culture to become majority pro-life was always a foolish assumption. Laws are necessary. And Dobbs righted a moral and legal wrong. But the uphill battle is harder than previously anticipated. The pro-life message and mission remain the same.
There is no point in watering down the truth of life in the womb to make it more appealing for public consumption. However, the stark reality is that women of all ages (and men, for that matter) still believe abortion is the answer to “problem” pregnancies. This mindset existed before Dobbs and will exist after, regardless of what laws are passed. A predatory abortion industry bears much of the blame.
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