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Since the Supreme Court’s historic decision Roe v. Wade, the issue of a woman’s right to an abortion has fostered one of the most contentious moral and political debates in United States history. With the passing of New York’s Reproductive Health Act, people are up in arms, passionately defending their opinions. Social media feeds have become a revolving door of overly simplified arguments, emotional personal anecdotes, and people defending their closely held beliefs. Conservative Americans, including many students at BYU, often misunderstand the pro-choice stance.
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A few weeks ago, I began my final semester of my senior year at BYU. Like most, I started the term with excitement, enthusiasm, and only slightly less motivation than I’d had previously. The plan was to coast through my last twelve credits, get my degree, find a job and head out to D.C. to work in (fix?) Congress. As I walked into my first class that Monday morning, I was shocked as I listened to my professor explain the purpose of the course: to prove to us why the modern liberal movement is fundamentally flawed.
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On February 14, 2018, Chris McKenna, a freshman at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, steps out of his English class and heads upstairs to use the restroom. In the stairwell, he encounters a former student, loading a gun. “You’d better get out of here,” the gunman says, “things are going to get messy.” McKenna flees the building.
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The other day I spoke on the phone with my very liberal, extremely well-educated friend from Washington, D.C.. While discussing the current state of American politics she said something like, “I bet that tonight some conservative idiot out on the farm in Kentucky burned his New Balance shoes because he saw the ‘N’ and was like, ‘I’m no Nike boy!’”
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