Lydia Taylor Davis
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Yes, it is a very common thing.
I think it's just this culture that we sit women in of, oh, you don't have children.
It's going to ruin your life.
It's a complete – first of all, that is the most anti-feminist thing to say.
The side that claims to be feminist is like, you can't do both.
You can't be a mom and be successful.
Who are you to tell women that they can't do both?
And so, I mean, really, we have to counter that narrative.
But no, it is very sad.
We do see a lot of – I mean, even their pro-life leaders that became pro-life, Abby Johnson –
had multiple abortions before leaving Planned Parenthood and becoming pro-life.
So it's a huge issue.
But no, I mean, abortion is the leading cause of death.
Jesus.
73 million.
children were aborted last year worldwide 73 million i mean so it's not just a u.s thing yeah no it's it's worldwide i mean the united states definitely is one of the leaders and and highest abortion rates but there are other countries that it's it's so much worse and so um we definitely are cheering on our pro-life partners in other countries because i mean it it's one of the reasons why i became so passionate about it is realizing this is a huge problem abortion outranks every other cause of death and and and
the history of our world and so i mean it's something we have to prioritize absolutely yeah i don't i also don't agree with the argument that you can't do both because i know a lot of fathers and mothers i recently had kids and they actually said it made them more successful yeah because it gives them a new perspective on life yeah i mean it goes back to what i was saying earlier about this very selfish culture that teach people oh just do it makes you happy and that's how you can be successful no i mean the the best way to really find joy is by living for
a child or for someone else, for a family, being able to be selfless.
I mean, I've never had so much joy.
I'm married now.