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No need to get in a semantics argument over what constitutes a “character” defect. Glad we agree we cant support them regardless of how we describe them.Claiming that we shouldn’t vote for someone who is pro-choice is not an oversimplification. In fact, I agree with you on that. I felt this specific statement spoken in general, however, is an oversimplification: “Supporting abortion does not happen in a vacuum. It is a sign of a serious character defect.” I do not believe that everyone that is pro-choice has a character defect. Many of them may be morally deficient, but I also believe many are simply uneducated, people whose hearts can be changed.
I will admit to getting very hyper about this-I spent 5 years counseling young women(mostly high school students) at a Crisis pregnancy center and have seen first hand the damage the culture of deaths has done to our youth.