07 Dec '16 06:36>
In Europe we don't really have a pro-life movement.
We have a debate: pro-abortion or anti-abortion.
In the US they have a pro-life movement.
But, how pro-life is that movement?
The average person who describes him/her self as pro-life is also:
- More likely to be pro-gun ownership.
- More likely to be pro-military / military intervention
- More likely to be anti-health care
- More likely to be anti-immigrant
To me it sounds a lot like: Save the foetus, but let the kid's teeth rot.
I can only imagine the marketing strategy is brilliant.
We have a debate: pro-abortion or anti-abortion.
In the US they have a pro-life movement.
But, how pro-life is that movement?
The average person who describes him/her self as pro-life is also:
- More likely to be pro-gun ownership.
- More likely to be pro-military / military intervention
- More likely to be anti-health care
- More likely to be anti-immigrant
To me it sounds a lot like: Save the foetus, but let the kid's teeth rot.
I can only imagine the marketing strategy is brilliant.