Life After Dobbs
In Life After Dobbs, a new podcast series from the Ethics and Public Policy Center, hosts Ryan T. Anderson and Alexandra DeSanctis explore how the pro-life movement arrived, in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, at the cusp of overturning Roe v. Wade—and what happens next. Anderson and DeSanctis, the coauthors of the new book Tearing Us Apart: How Abortion Harms Everything and Solves Nothing, sit down with experts and activists to talk about the future of the pro-life movement, how to continue building a culture that welcomes babies and supports mothers and families, the future of feminism, the politics of abortion in 2022 and beyond, and much more.
A fact-base response to the leftist hysteria that defend killing the defenseless
02/15/2024
Excellent work, intellectual arguments, and savage rebuttal to those who advocate the murder of the unborn.
Shoddy Logic
06/07/2024
So much of what I listened to is anecdotal and utterly ridiculous. This podcast is supposedly pro life. But the life of the mother doesn’t really matter. She has no rights.
Odd podcast featuring odd people
07/21/2022
The same people you’ve heard saying the same things to each other over and over again in the same “pro-life” podcasts. They’ve not been able the change hearts and minds, but they were able to put three Catholic zealots on SCOTUS and that’s enough for them. If they can’t change women’s minds, that’s fine - they’ll settle for controlling women’s bodies. In any event, they’re giddy that they’ve finally managed to overturn Roe and it’s important for those of us who understand that women, like men, are sovereign over their bodies and all issue therein to keep our ears to the ground. Overturning Roe will never be enough for them. I’m confidant the American polity will marginalize their grotesque beliefs soon.
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