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October is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardI usually despise “awareness” campaigns. Like, we all know that breast cancer exists by now. I’m all for breast cancer research, but “awareness” is a waste of everybody’s time. I’ll make an exception for Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month, because miscarriages and stillbirths are astoundingly under-discussed in proportion to how common they are. Many […]
The future of the pro-life movement
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardToday’s cover story in Slate is about the future of the pro-life movement, and Secular Pro-Life is prominently featured. Although the author is pro-choice, she is incredibly fair and the reporting is stellar. Check it out!
What You Can Do on Planned Parenthood’s 100th Anniversary
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardThis Sunday, October 16, marks the 100th anniversary of Planned Parenthood. It’s a sordid history. Planned Parenthood began as a contraceptive provider… but for all the wrong reasons. In the words of its founder, Margaret Sanger: It has been conservatively estimated that no less than one quarter of the gross incomes of our states is […]
Ableism, False Compassion, and Abortion
/0 Comments/in Ableism /by Guest BloggerThe author at the March for Life [Today’s guest post is by Rebecca Stapleford.] A common trope of the pseudo-progressive idealization of late term abortion performed on disabled fetuses is this notion that it is a loving choice, the best choice for the child, who would assuredly be born into unimaginable suffering otherwise. Writer Miranda […]
Pro-life film “Voiceless” in theaters Friday
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardVoiceless being screened outside the Supreme Court last Sunday night How cool is this? The producers of a movie opening in theaters nationwide next weekend didn’t hold a red carpet premiere in New York or Los Angeles to celebrate the release of their film. Instead, they chose the sidewalk outside the Supreme Court. “Voiceless,” a […]
Babies with easily treated intersex condition targeted for abortion
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardAbove: results of a genetic test showing Klinefelter Syndrome Cracked.com recently published an interesting article about “Kevin,” a man with an intersex condition known as Klinefelter Syndrome. Men with Klinefelter Syndrome have an extra X chromosome—XXY rather than XY, which impedes testosterone production. The resulting hormonal imbalance can lead to poor development of secondary sexual […]
What’s next for #HelloHyde
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey Hazzard[Cross-posted from the #HelloHyde campaign] The #HelloHyde campaign has a three-part mission: to celebrate, preserve, and expand the Hyde Amendment. Part one, celebrate, was implemented last Friday, September 30: the 40th anniversary of the Hyde Amendment. We’re pleased to say that the celebration was successful! You’ll be scrolling quite a while to get through all […]
Join the celebration!
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey Hazzard[Cross-posted from the #HelloHyde campaign] Today is the day we’ve all been waiting for: the 40th anniversary of the Hyde Amendment! It’s easy to be part of the celebration. Tweet using the hashtag #HelloHyde. Our mission is simple: demonstrate the life-saving power of the Hyde Amendment by putting the faces of Medicaid kids front and center. […]
Report: The Hyde Amendment has saved 2.13 million lives
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardCross-posted from the #HelloHyde campaign. In recognition of the 40th anniversary of the Hyde Amendment this Friday, the Charlotte Lozier Institute has released a new analysis of its life-saving impact. The Hyde Amendment is a federal budget rider that restricts taxpayer funding of abortion through the Medicaid program. It was first passed on September 30, […]
A quarter of Americans are religiously unaffiliated
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardA new report by the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) shows that religiously unaffiliated Americans now make up a quarter of the American population—making us, ironically, the largest “religious group” in the country. Consistent with previous surveys, PRRI found that Millennials are driving the trend (click to enlarge): To its credit, PRRI dug deeper than […]