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24 Jul 2024

JoJo Siwa’s Self-Serving Surrogacy: “Fertilize Three Eggs and Have Three Surrogates”  

Jordan Butler | July 24, 2024
Dance Mom alum JoJo Siwa is buying into commoditizing children at every front through surrogacy and in vitro fertilization (IVF). The 21-year-old dancer and singer went on the record to indirectly endorse the unregulated industries of IVF, sperm donors, and surrogacy to Frankenstein three separate pregnancies so she can have triplets.    READ: What to Expect When You’re Expecting to Talk
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20 Mar 2024

Baby Eras: How Taylor Swift Inspired a Pro-Life Concept

Mary-Logan Miske | March 20, 2024
On my 23rd birthday, Taylor Swift announced her upcoming “Eras Tour” on Good Morning America. I also posted an article wishing her a happy birthday while sharing my own birth story and how my life seemingly connected to her as one of her biggest “Swifties.”   READ: Welcome to 33, Taylor Swift; It’s Been Waiting For You!  This week marks
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22 Jan 2024

Roe Has Been Reversed — But We Still Need to Reverse the Lie It Fed to Women 51 Years Ago Today  

Caroline Wharton | January 22, 2024
GUEST POST: One of the biggest lies women have ever been told was solidified by the Roe v. Wade decision that came down 51 years ago today — and that destructive lie is that women need abortion. The now-debunked Roe ruling influenced our culture in a disastrous way and led many women to believe that without killing their preborn child,
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09 Mar 2021

“This Is Us” Episode Encourages Silence After an Abortion 

Caroline Wharton | March 9, 2021
  Pop-culture media is normalizing women’s silence after having an abortion. After a controversial episode of the popular show This Is Us aired earlier this year, it is clear where Hollywood stands regarding a mother’s struggles after having an abortion.   This Is Us is a show that has been best accredited to capturing intimate moments in the lives of the characters to transform the
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