Despite the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade, abortions in the U.S. continue to rise, driven largely by chemical abortions and federal policies that undermine state pro-life laws.
Alexandra DeSanctis, a fellow at the Ethics & Public Policy Center and columnist at National Review, argues that this trend demonstrates the limits of relying solely on legal victories to protect unborn children.
She stresses that neither major political party is positioned to act effectively on behalf of the unborn and calls for the pro-life movement to develop new strategies that go beyond legislation. According to DeSanctis, changing cultural attitudes, educating the public, and influencing hearts and minds are essential in a society that increasingly treats abortion as a personal convenience rather than a moral concern.
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