“I think people can get very emotional about this topic and take a very personal interest in it,” she said. Said. “I think sometimes people confuse what they personally do in a situation with what everyone should do in that situation.”
mariel russ, Reception CAPS Coordinationthe law of nature, Said She believes that by sharing different ideas, people can speak up about issues they are passionate about, regardless of their position on reproductive freedom.
“I think a lot of the pro-life arguments focus on the fetus, and I think a lot of the pro-life arguments focus on how pregnant people are affected. ” she says. Said.
In the pit, Lifelong student at UNC occupied Table showing a timeline depiction of embryonic development.
they too Is displayed QR code for students to advocate for legislative action. Encourage students to ask legislators to protect their “birthrights.”
lauren song of president Number of Lifetime Students at UNC; Said She is working on reviving the student organization.
she Said The value of human life should be talked about on campus.
According to the group Heal Life On the page, they aim to recruit, train, and mobilize the pro-life generation.
“It’s a murderous concept,” Sohn said. Said. “Should murder be allowed in some cases and not in others? Should the idea be subjective?”
According to the group’s Heal Life page, “Members of Carolina Students for Life believe that life begins at conception and strive to promote the sanctity of life through education, policy, and service. ”.Year.
song Said She believes some students may be nervous about voicing their opinions and wants them to know there are options other than abortion.
For reproductive and abortion medical resources, check out DTH’s guide to abortion and reproductive health care in North Carolina, Abortion Issues.
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