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Abortion is a woman's choice confirmed by SCOTUS on constitutional grounds.
The US was built on the backs of people that our Supreme Court determined to be subhuman and unworthy of legal protection. First the genocide and segregation of Native Americans, then chattel slavery, apartheid, the internment camps, the nuclear incineration of 250k Japanese civilians (including almost the entirely of the nascent Japanese Catholic Church at the time) in Nagasaki and Hiroshima, etc. Today it's legalized abortion, which has resulted in the deaths of 60 million American children since 1973, which is necessary to support a culture of sexual license and an economy where the vast majority of women are expected to become full-time wage slaves.
Our national high priests on SCOTUS have zero moral authority. Aside from Roe and Casey, Buck v. Bell and Korematsu v. United States are both still on the books.
It's one of the reasons I think this is so interesting because when you say that abortion = murder, it's immediately such an extreme statement from a human-life perspective that any attempt at equivalency for other political standings or typical social principals becomes very difficult to justify.
Louis CK has a bit about that. I couldn't find it on YouTube, but the gist is that abortion either has the moral import of a bowel movement, or it's the mass murder of children. There really is no middle ground.