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November Recap

December 9, 2020/0 Comments/in SPL Emails, Uncategorized /by Kara

 

 

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Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours!  In November Kelsey virtually presented the “Secular Case Against Abortion” to students at the Ave Maria School of Law and the University of Georgia. Continuing her role as a mentor to pro-life high school students, Kelsey also advised a recent meeting of the Students for Life of America Stevens Fellows.

Terrisa has been running social media for the campaign against New Jersey’s S3030. This awful bill would do to New Jersey what has already been done to New York, expanding abortion in the state to until birth, threatening fully viable babies with poisoning or dismemberment for even the most flimsy of medical reasons. If you live in New Jersey, be sure to contact your state representative and senator and tell them to reject S3030.  

Terrisa also was featured in an article by Ireland-based The Minimise Project on her secular journey to the pro-life view.  

Oh, yes, and Terrisa got arrested while protesting fetal organ harvesting at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital.

Just a normal day.

Twitter
We gained 156 new followers, bringing us to 13,529 total. We sent 40 tweets, which were viewed 177,700 times. Over 11,000 people viewed this tweet linking to our gallery of testimonies from people who grew up in foster care, in poverty, or with disabilities and who value their lives.

Original tweet here.
Facebook
In November we reached 33,709 followers.  Our content was viewed over 266,000 times, including 16,207 views of another one of Monica’s fantastic red-ink takedowns of a pro-choice meme. 

Seriously, just take like 5 seconds. Enjoy more of Monica’s fixed memes here.  

Blogger
Our three most-read blog posts for November in increasing order:

  • We Asked, You Answered: Navigating Abortion Discussions in the Workplace: No matter where you go, abortion is a controversial subject.  Here are some SPL member answers to the question of what to do when it comes up in your office.
  • Book Review: “When You Became You”: Kelsey reviews a new children’s book about prenatal development. Grab a copy here.

     When You Became You
    “Did you know I had a tail?”

  • California University Maintained Eugenics Fund for Abortion, Prenatal Screening: Abortion and eugenics go hand in hand, but few realized the University of California Berkeley had a donor fund dedicated to propping up this racist, ableist, and discredited policy.  UC Berkeley is saying the funding wasn’t used for eugenic research, but money has been utilized and UC Berkeley isn’t revealing the research or the researcher who has used it. 

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