The Feminist Case Against Abortion

Summary: Ms. Foster begins her talk by guiding her audience through a brief history of feminism, including the movement’s adoption of the pro-choice stance in the 1960s. Discussing the actual reasons that women have abortions, the link between legalized abortion and child abuse, abortion in light of the nature of human rights, and many other compelling points, Foster argues that abortion is not a manifestation of freedom but rather an act of oppression against women.
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I wish she has mentioned when she believes life/personhood begins and how that factors into abortion. Unfortunately this woman did not sound like a disciple of Christ, but I still found her rather engaging and her arguments well-researched.