Eva Edl is willing to go to prison for her faith. She is a survivor of a concentration camp by the Communists in Yugoslavia and now she’s facing ten years in prison for being pro-life.
This is scary and inspiring.
Eva Edl is willing to go to prison for her faith. She is a survivor of a concentration camp by the Communists in Yugoslavia and now she’s facing ten years in prison for being pro-life.
This is scary and inspiring.
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September 2, 2024 at 10:07 am
The only, very slim, chance of the GOP ever restoring the pro-life plank is for Trump to lose in a way that can be clearly attributed to pro-lifers refusing to vote for him. Most politicians will do whatever it takes to win, and if they see they can pick up votes from people for whom access to abortion is important without losing votes from people who claim to be pro-life, they will do it in a heartbeat. As far as abortion (and, for that matter, the sanctity of marriage), we will be a one-party state.
The claim will soon be made that the pro-life movement is “too extreme even for Trump”. Ponder for a bit what laws might be passed against a movement “so hard right that even Trump recoils from it”. These laws will be passed with the assistance of the GOP, because they are officially no longer pro-life and they have a new constituency to pander to.
Choosing whether to surrender to Trump or surrender to Harris is, pardon the unfortunate simile, like a German in 1945 choosing which Soviet general he would rather surrender to, Zhukov or Konev. You have a choice, but the consequences are the same in either case. Or, if you like, it is like the choice that has sometimes faced people in burning skyscrapers: jump and die, or don’t jump and die from smoke and flame.