“I am pro-life for the most essential reason: That’s a baby in there, a human child.”
Peggy Noonan’s wrote “The End of Roe v. Wade Will Be Good for America” just weeks before the Supreme Court’s June 24, 2022, decision to overturn Roe. The decision had been leaked and even though the Supreme Court said it was a terrible breach of protocol and endangered the lives of justices, the source of the leak was never found.
Last Monday, “FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino announced on X that he and FBI Director Kash Patel would be reopening several cases that occurred under the Biden administration, including the leak of the Dobbs case,” Bridget Sielicki wrote.
Noonan’s insights were keen and very much worth pondering as we now live in a post-Roe world, and while she covers numerous aspects of Roe’s awful impact on our culture, what I find most inspiring is her explanation for why she is pro-life:
I am pro-life for the most essential reason: That’s a baby in there, a human child. We cannot accept as a society—we really can’t bear the weight of this fact, which is why we keep fighting—that we have decided that we can extinguish the lives of our young. Another reason, and maybe it veers on mysticism, is that I believe the fact of abortion, that it exists throughout the country, that we endlessly talk about it, that the children grow up hearing this and absorbing it and thinking, “We end the life within the mother here,” “It’s just some cells”—that all of this has released a kind of poison into the air, that we breathed it in for 50 years and it damaged everything.
Yes, Roe changed everything—“damaged everything.” Roe undermined the moral obligation mothers—and fathers!—have to their unborn children. Like acid, Roe ate away at the foundations of our culture making abortion seem to be acceptable, a reflex “solution” to an unplanned pregnancy.
Not surprisingly, now that Roe is in the rearview mirror, pro-abortionists have lashed out. Along with their legion of allies in the media, they are formidable foes.
Yet pro-lifers are the eternal optimists. Why? Because we believe the better angels of our nature will not –cannot–be forever silenced. As a nation, we are better than turning a blind eye to well over 900,000 abortions a year would have you believe. Reminding our fellow citizens of this tragedy is among the most important tasks you do, day in and day out.
Noonan’s conclusion is immensely powerful. Remember this was written before June 24, 2022, Dobbs decision was rendered: