Pro-life people are used to euphemisms in the abortion debate. The term “pro-life” itself is often denigrated because some believe pro-lifers are only concerned about life in the womb, and not the fullness of life afterwards. In reality, “pro-life” is about as clear as any term used to discuss abortion. It’s those on the other side who mostly prefer to speak in euphemism and/or double speak.
Unfortunately, the lead up to election day 2024 south of the border saw the use of euphemisms and double speak grow exponentially.
Kimberly Heatherington, Catholic Review
Alyssa Rosenburg, The Washington Post
Daniel Frost, Jenet Erickson, Alan J. Hawkins, Public Discourse
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