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04/26/2004: "The next pro-abortion generation"


The Washington Post, as part of its coverage of the big March for Dead Babies Women's Lives, lets us know that there's a new generation of culture of death apostles coming along:

The voices of the abortion rights movement are changing. As young take over for the old, reason is replacing wrath and nuance, the earlier–and perhaps necessary–absolutes.

That would be news to those who were in Washington yesterday. Reason and nuance were in short supply, rage and obscenity very much in fashion (for details, check here, here, here, and here).

"When you look at the primary organizations who put together Sunday's march, their members are all over 30," says 24-year-old Grayson Crosby, who helped arrange today's discussions. "We wanted to make sure there was a space for younger voices to be heard."

Crosby, recently named one of the top 30 abortion rights activists under 30 by Choice USA, started volunteering at a Planned Parenthood clinic when she was 13, and six years later went to work for the organization as an educator and trainer....

Crosby experienced her own crisis two years ago when she became pregnant. Despite all the coaching she had done and all the friends she could have turned to, "I felt like a bad person because I felt so sad and confused. I never once questioned whether I should have an abortion, but I wondered why is there not any conversation anywhere about these feelings?"


Gives you a lot of confidence in Planned Parenthood when one of their own "educators and trainers" doesn't seem to know how this little problem can be prevented. Of course, even as she decided to kill the baby her "educating" and "training" should have prevented from being conceived, she still felt bad when she had it killed. That's a nice touch–shows her conscience isn't completely dead, so maybe there's hope.

Priscilla Padilla, an abortion counselor in San Francisco, says she and many of her friends don't even like being labeled "pro-choice."

"It puts us in a box that is hard to get out of," she says.

This independence helps explain how Padilla–a politically liberal, first-generation Mexican American–can debate abortion rights with a politically conservative Orthodox Jew and still consider him one of her best friends. Or why Dina Morad, a young grantmaker for a nonprofit organization in Washington, doesn't run away from a conversation with a new acquaintance who is opposed to abortion.

"I have not met one person who is very anti-choice," she says. "I have met people who said they would never think about having an abortion but they always add it's the person's choice."


It's no wonder people like Padilla have such a hard time understanding how those of us in the flyover states think. She's never met one person who agrees with the majority of Americans that abortion should be restricted (that's the definition of "anti-choice" among such people).

Read the whole article. It's an eye-opener.

Replies: 4 Comments

on Tuesday, April 27th, Edward said

"It is the ultimate intrusion by government to tell a woman when she can have children, if she has them at all," said actress Lynda Carter. It hardly seems applicable here - after all, the Bush administration isn't restricting anyone's right to have children. The Chinese government does, though, and enforces its decrees by means of compulsory abortions. Could this be what Ms Carter was referring to?

on Wednesday, April 28th, Chuck said

Some of the people in the rally were saying that God gave us freedom of choice and that George Bush should not take that freedom away. They always forget that God gives us freedom of choice but we have to answer for the results of those choices. Choose life or death ??? Huh, this is a real tough one!!

on Thursday, April 29th, Baillie said

All I know is that when a young unmarried coed gave birth to a baby boy in St. Louis in July of 1951, instead of seeking a back-alley abortion, she gave a badly-wanted son to a childless couple and she gave life to my future husband - and thusly to my two daughters and to my seven-month old grandson.

Whoever she is and wherever she is, she has riches unknown.

on Thursday, April 29th, Athanasius said

Thanks for that Baillie. It's a reminder of the short-sightedness of the pro-abortion movement, the inability to see beyond the next few days or weeks or months of inconvenience. Thank God for you and yours that a woman many years ago didn't take the quick (I would never say easy) way out.

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