Abraham Lincoln had this to say on the issue of slavery and criticisms he and others received for speaking out on that issue in a speech at New Haven Connecticut on March 6, 1860.  The text of the speech is here. I have always been struck by this passage from the speech and its relevance as to how the battle against abortion has been viewed by many members of the public:
“What we want, and all we want, is to have with us the men who think slavery wrong. But those who say they hate slavery, and are opposed to it, but yet act with the Democratic party — where are they? Let us apply a few tests. You say that you think slavery is wrong, but you denounce all attempts to restrain it. Is there anything else that you think wrong, that you are not willing to deal with as a wrong? Why are you so careful, so tender of this one wrong and no other? You will not let us do a single thing as if it was wrong; there is no place where you will allow it to be even called wrong! We must not call it wrong in the Free States, because it is not there, and we must not call it wrong in the Slave States because it is there; we must not call it wrong in politics because that is bringing morality into politics, and we must not call it wrong in the pulpit because that is bringing politics into religion; we must not bring it into the Tract Society or the other societies, because those are such unsuitable places, and there is no single place, according to you, where this wrong thing can properly be called wrong!”
Like Lincoln and his colleagues, pro-lifers must always be willing to say loudly and clearly that abortion is wrong. Many people in our society do not want to hear about abortion. It is an ugly topic, but the reality is infinitely more ugly. We must be unafraid to speak the truth on this issue in season and out of season. We are the only voice the victims of abortion have, and we must never allow ourselves to silence that voice.
“Abortion is to Health Care… as Slavery was to Job Creation Program.”
Most of the Confederate apologia we see nowadays comes from the right. Pointing out that the Democratic Party supported slavery is kinda silly, no?
Paul the Democrats are closely aligned with Antifa, a terrorist group, and minorities who think for themselves politically are roundly condemned by many Democrats and are often called racist names. The point of the post however was to notd the similarity of the Democrat love of abortion with their love of slavery in the past. In both cases people are treated as if they were property with zero rights.
Most of the Confederate apologia we see nowadays comes from the right.
Between them, the Rockford Institute and the von Mises Instittue employ fewer than 50 people, most of whom have other irons in the fire. The League of the South is a membership organization that might have one employee.
Look a slave!
The last American [in Delaware and the border states that didn’t secede] slave was freed in December 1865.
They are murdering hundreds of thousands of babies in July 2022.
Advice: Shut down any neurotic, privileged baby murderer with whom you have the misfortunate to interact with three words, “Abortion is murder.” .
Anyhow, a better metaphor for the ultra evil which is the Democrat party is their continual employment of class envy/hate which dates back to its inception in the 1800’s. For example, during the Civil War the NY Democrats incited NYC immigrants against the war and emancipation with, “They’re [freedmen from the South] coming to take your pitiful jobs.”
OTOH, today’s Dems are insane losers.
Between them, the Rockford Institute and the von Mises Instittue [sic] employ fewer than 50 people, most of whom have other irons in the fire.
The Mises Institute isn’t pro-Confederacy. Try harder.
That should say “[sic],” not “[sic].”