Silence is not an option in long march to pro-life America WashTimesOpEd
The Republican Party and the pro-life cause have recently enjoyed a series of victories in the judicial arena and suffered a series of setbacks in the electoral arena .
In short, we need to drive the idea of abortion to the social margins. Fortunately, we have a case study of social marginalization in the United States: cigarette smoking. As recently as 1965, smoking was common pretty much everywhere and at all times — prevalent in the movies and television, allowed in airplanes and restaurants, and even embraced in high schools.
Of course, no analogy is perfect or precise. The pro-life community and its arguments would be stronger if they addressed both the demand and supply side of the problem. The Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision sending the issue of abortion back to the states was a huge win that delivered on promises that had been made and work that had been done for generations. Usually, politicians would be claiming their share of the credit.
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