52 years ago, seven out of nine robed men in Washington, D.C. banged the gavel and declared a death sentence upon what would turn out to be 65 million (and counting) human beings in America. I refer to the infamous Roe v. Wade decision of the Supreme Court of January 22, 1973. And they twisted plain language to usher in this death sentence.
Although it was finally overturned in the Dobbs v. Jackson decision of 2022, the nation still bears the scars of this Supreme Court decision which gave us abortion on demand.
What’s fascinating about this unresolved debate about abortion is the abuse of language in order to hide the grisly reality of the deliberate killing of preborn babies.
On Friday, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis braved the cold, as did tens of thousands of other Americans, to attend the annual March for Life in Washington, D.C. He made a fascinating point about language and the abortion issue.
The governor referred to an article in The New York Times (which has been staunchly in favor of abortion rights) with a headline: “Undocumented women ask, will my unborn child be a citizen?” […]
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