As we all prepare to go back in time to a period when more than half the American population can no longer count on a guarantee of reproductive health as a federal guarantee, it’s past time to tell the other portion of the population to get some skin in the game of criminalizing abortion and going full speed ahead to claiming that a zygote is a person entitled to as much protection as its mother from the moment of conception.
If this isn’t about a 16th century effort by men to control the lives of women, but is instead about ethics, morality, life and religion, then the U.S. needs to get serious about how we handle the other critical component of every human being in the country.
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