Aaron Pratt
498 posts


This case will have no impact on abortion numbers, and the Pro-Life leaders speaking as if this case changes the abortion landscape in any meaningful way need to reevaluate.

🚨 Any pro-life leader who still believes women are “second victims” of abortion should watch this video from Tennessee, in which a woman brazenly takes abortion pills during a gender reveal. In the full video, the woman is seen complaining about her “baby daddy,” whooping and shouting “thank you Jesus” as she takes the abortion pills, and dancing to degenerate music as she celebrates the willful murder of her own baby. Other women are meanwhile heard behind the camera yelling “kill it” and giving her instructions on how to take the abortion pills, indicating they also have experience with obtaining the substances and murdering their babies. In an interview after the gender reveal, the woman admits to drinking alcohol throughout her pregnancy and further celebrates her abortion. ⚖️ Tennessee is a conservative state where many pro-life leaders and lawmakers insist that abortion has been outlawed. But this woman cannot be held accountable under the current pro-life laws of Tennessee, which grant complete immunity to women who willfully have abortions. Just a few months ago, Tennessee lawmakers had the chance to support a bill enacting equal protection of the laws for preborn babies and criminalizing abortion for everyone involved, but none of the Republicans on the committee had the courage to motion for the bill to be heard. While pro-life leaders claim that granting women complete immunity for abortion as “second victims” is rooted in empathy and compassion, refusing to equally protect preborn babies only leaves them vulnerable to murder, and encourages the sickening abortion culture seen in this video.


You Must Be Born Again

Abortion has never freed women from exploitation. It has given men, institutions, and a broken culture an easy way to avoid responsibility while asking women to bear the wound alone. True justice protects both mother and child.



Where Does the Fight to Protect Life Stand Four Years After Dobbs? TAL Executive Director Amy O’Donnell shares a full update on chemical abortion drug trafficking, federal enforcement, the courts, and what comes next for Texas. Read more: texasallianceforlife.org/are-we-there-y…



❗️ Pro-Life writer, speaker, and apologist @ScottKlusendorf published an article in The Gospel Coalition on Mother’s Day entitled “Why Equal Protection Bills Harm Pro-Life Efforts.” The concerns raised by @ScottKlusendorf are introduced with language of political prudence, but they function as counsels of retreat. Rather than fearing God and legislating against abortion as He commands, Klusendorf advocates for Christians to effectively neuter our efforts against abortion by refusing to press equal protection amid fear of the culture. Read our response here 👇 faa.life/articles/we-mu…

The administration is refusing to take any meaningful action to address abortion at the federal level, and yet their creation of a website is celebrated as a “big win” by the Pro-Life movement. The celebration of such a weak gesture as a “big win,” even in the midst of so much compromise, shows how easily the Pro-Life movement is appeased after betrayal and why Republicans do not take the Pro-Life movement seriously.




The gymnastics people do to avoid looking mean.

Excuse us, but who has a profound lack of empathy? @DavidAFrench

My abortion is the kind people love to judge the most. I wasn’t underage, I wasn’t assaulted, and there was no medical emergency. I got pregnant because I knowingly had unprotected sex, no accident, no rare failure, just my own choices. By their standards, it was “irresponsible.” I knew abortion was an option, and I took it. Not because I couldn’t survive it or raise a child, I simply didn’t want one. I wanted sex without becoming a parent, and I chose not to carry the pregnancy. There’s no redemption arc here. I don’t regret it. Nothing terrible happened to me afterward, no punishment, no downfall. My life is still good. And that reality alone challenges everything people like to assume about women who make this choice.


