
Debunking Conspiracy Beliefs of a ‘Pro-Life’ Priest
As the pandemic hit and election season ramped up in 2020, Frank Pavone, president of the anti-abortion organization Priests for Life, began more loudly showcasing his far-right views.
The principle of bodily autonomy, which affirms the right to make decisions about one’s own body without fear or threat of violence, is tied to transgender liberation
As the pandemic hit and election season ramped up in 2020, Frank Pavone, president of the anti-abortion organization Priests for Life, began more loudly showcasing his far-right views.
Frank Pavone's current moral standards do not seem to come from the Church, but rather his and Trump’s own self-interests.
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Priests for Life is an egregious, immoral, dangerous organization that has no claim to the righteousness they espouse.
Ignoring scientific research and evidence-based data means ignoring the fact that overturning Roe will not end abortion, but rather end access to legal abortions.
Abortion with a combination of mifepristone and misoprostol is 96.7 percent effective while abortion with just misoprostol is about 85 percent effective in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy.
In 2020, anti-abortion fake clinics received more than 4 million dollars from the federal government through the Family and Youth Services Bureau in the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) alone.
I believe in greater access to health care that makes sense to each person. The fertility awareness method is what I choose for myself, but I believe in people getting access to whatever contraception option that fits them.
Overall, I want people to know what is going on with social justice issues and be more knowledgeable about their health and wellness.
Anti-abortion fake clinics will keep up their slimy tactics and trickery because they don’t care about pregnant people, nor about the fetuses they claim to adore.