Now Is the Time for the Pro-Life Movement to Return to its Roots

Abby McCloskey, Dallas Morning News, June 29, 2022

“The overturning of Roe v. Wade left an unsettled feeling even in many conservative corners of the country. Relief, completion, and yet, uncertainty. Like we might be at the beginning of something, not at the end. And one of the reasons I think that it feels precarious, even for a pro-life woman like myself, is that a lot of the energy around overturning Roe has turned punitive for vulnerable women and their children.A movement grounded in love and life has bedfellows with a more malevolent crew: wielding abortion access as yet another tool of polarization and division and hate, turning fellow citizens into bounty hunters for illegal abortions, chasing down the “morning-after” pill, calling out abortion tourism and woke corporations in the primetime lineup.”