Correct me,if I am wrong but I thought you said men and feared women's reproductive power and that's why they legislate choices.
Correct. We tend to attack those things that we fear. There are many weak men who fear the power that women have to determine how, when and under what circumstances they will engage in sexual activity and to also make decisions about their reproductivity associated with that activity.
It used to be the case that women had little 'say' in those matters. They used to be the literal property of men and were totally under the control of those men with regard to the bearing of children. There are some frightened little men who long for those days of yore; they feel threatened by the current circumstances in which women are increasingly empowered to make those decisions for themselves.
It really is a classic phenomenon. As I have invited before, you should seek the advice of reputable psychologists. They will support much of what I say here.
The box you are in just won't let you see the truth. Men and women are pro-life and it has NOTHING to do with fear of women's power of reproduction.
So you say.
But you would be wrong.
It has everything to do with saving lives of innocent babies. If you haven't understood that by now you haven't been paying attention.
You'd love us to believe that, wouldn't you?
When was the last time you volunteered to adopt a child of a woman considering abortion?
When was the last time you petitioned a politician to make it easier for young women to have access to efficient birth control?
When was the last time you protested a company that refuses its employees health coverage for birth control?
When was the last time you started action to improve the levels of poverty that impact so heavily on young pregnant women?
When was the last time you pushed for comprehensive sex education in your schools?
Any of those (and there are many more) would have a direct result of lowering the number of abortions each year. How many have you supported?