Category: Middle School
Things You Need to Know about Legal Abortion
Jessica Nardi | October 29, 2020
Why do Roe and Doe Matter? In 1973 Roe v. Wade along with its companion case Doe v. Bolton were decided on the same day, allowing abortion on demand in the United States. Through a constitutional “right to privacy” Roe enabled unrestricted abortions with no exceptions or regulations, while Doe legalized abortion on demand for the full nine months
What’s an Intolerant Pro-Choice Student’s Weapon of Choice? Cups of Water.
Brenna Lewis | October 29, 2020
Life-affirming sidewalk chalking is a popular and powerful method to communicate the pro-life message. Yet it is sadly it’s become common for such messages to be wiped away by abortion supporters, even if it means silencing those whom they disagree with. These vandals used to be cowards in the night, erasing messages then disappearing. Nowadays, that isn’t always the case.
‘Unplanned’ Movie Shocks Student about the Reality of Abortion
Brenna Lewis | October 28, 2020
The 2019 film ‘Unplanned’ which is about the intense conversion of Abby Johnson from Planned Parenthood director to pro-life activist has changed many minds about abortion. This is, in no small way, because the movie contains scenes of both chemical and surgical abortion – something many people know very little about. This was the case for a student on the
Some Humans Worth Less Than Others? Where Have We Seen This Before…
Jessica Nardi | October 27, 2020
Abortion supporters shriek in terror at the thought that very soon Roe v. Wade could be reversed. Their propaganda says newly-confirmed Justice Amy Coney Barrett is coming for their “healthcare”. Someone ought to tell them that medicine is about saving lives, not ending them. It’s easy to second guess your views when half the country sees this as the
Students for Life Sent 205,000 Texts to Voters in ONE DAY!
Brenna Lewis | October 23, 2020
Students for Life (in partnership with Students for Life Action) buckled down and sent over 205,000 text messages to encourage voters to #VoteProLifeFirst in one day! This amazing feat was a combined effort of SFLA team members and students, and no doubt had a huge impact on voters who haven’t yet decided how big an issue abortion is for
2020 National Pro-Life Day of Silent Solidarity
Mary Briganti | October 21, 2020
Whether you are in school, or online with your classes this fall, you can still be a witness for the victims of abortion. Abortion has silenced so many voices in our nation, causing pain and suffering to be glossed over as if it is no big deal. National Pro-Life Day of Silent Solidarity, a Stand True Project, is normally
“Yeetus that Feetus?” Pro-Choice Trolls Need Some Better Material
Brenna Lewis | October 21, 2020
Cyber bullying (for lack of a better term) is the new frontier for pro-abortion aggression. Though Students for Life staff and students have many productive conversations about abortion every year, it’s certainly not always the case. Many abortion supporters on college campuses are unwilling to have a real discussion about it and prefer to troll, often with very dark
Why We Can’t ‘Cancel’ the Pro-Life Label
Brenna Lewis | October 21, 2020
Here we go again. Yet another person wants to get rid of the “pro-life” label. “Why We Need To Cancel the Term ‘Pro-Life,’” by Elizabeth Broadbent, published in Scary Mommy, is not just any other example, but the worst there is. Broadbent might want to get rid of the pro-label because it doesn’t fit her standards, except Broadbent doesn’t
Students for Life is Making Sure This Pro-Life Democrat Comes Through for Amy Coney Barrett
Brenna Lewis | October 20, 2020
This week, Students for Life of America team members traveled to several cities throughout West Virginia to urge Senator Joe Manchin to vote to confirm Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court. These stops kicked off our Justice4Life tour, which will take place in 10 states throughout this week, as we make our enthusiasm and support heard for this judicial nominee.
What Reversing Roe v. Wade Means (and Doesn’t Mean)
Brenna Lewis | October 20, 2020
The 1973 Supreme Court case that legalized abortion on demand through all nine months and for any reason (alongside its companion case, Doe v. Bolton) is known as Roe v. Wade. The only reason abortion up until birth is not the law of the land in every state is thanks to states’ abilities to enact their own abortion limits… though late-term abortion is the