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4 min read
Published: Mar 18, 2021
Words: 643|Page: 1|4 min read
Published: Mar 18, 2021
On May 15, 2019, Alabama passed the bill which would make abortion a felony offense except in cases of serious health implications for the child’s mother. This controversial bill has no exceptions for the rape victims or incest. This bill created an outrage across the United States as millions voiced their opinion against this act via various protests. The question of this essay is why the pro-life movement is so unpopular among the millennials.
Influence of celebrities, religious affiliations, generational divide, and political differences are the most important factors which shape the opinion of millennials. Where even a single post is enough to create havoc, here it was thousands of A-list celebrities who vouched for their opinion against this bill. #womensright and #prochoice were trending on all the social media platforms. From Global icons like Rihanna, Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus, Pink to new sensations like Billie Ellish. From Avengers star Chris Evans to One Directioner Liam Payne all have voiced their opinion in favor of the pro-choice movement.
Bible also plays a crucial role in shaping the opinions of pro-life supporters. Although the Bible doesn’t explicitly mention abortion what it does mention is that a person should not kill an innocent human being. Another way in which the youth tend to decide is based on political inclinations. Being a democrat/republican or to be more precise leftist/rightist can very much influence the decision regarding the abortion debate. Generally, a conservative or “rightist” tends to support the anti-abortion bills and similarly, a liberal who believes in the freedom of an individual, opposes the anti-abortion bills. Now a person need not be a staunch supporter of either of the two. It is the upbringing and the atmosphere around the person which influences his/her thoughts.
The landmark case which favored the pro-choice movement was the “Roe vs Wade” in 1973. It recognized the women’s constitutional right to abortion among other issues. What the Alabama Bill does is directly challenge the historic “Roe vs Wade” judgment. The bill will be passed after six months which gives plenty of time for appeals. Another reason for the outrage was that all the twenty-five “YES” votes for the Alabama bill came from Republican male senators. The fact that 25 male senators decided such a sensitive issue has raised a lot of questions over the morality of this bill.
Public religion research institute conducted a survey that looked into the personal beliefs about abortion. As per the survey, the generation divide was obvious with over 60 percent of older respondents said that abortion was against their personal belief whereas only 44 percent of younger respondents claimed the same. Religious affiliations also play a role as except evangelical Protestants, every other religious group believes that abortion should be legal in most cases. Age dynamic plays an important role in determining the demographics of the religious affiliation of the millennials. As per the survey conducted by Pew’s research center, there is a significant increase in the Religious “nones” community which makes up roughly 23% of the United States. The religiously unaffiliated people are more concentrated among the millennials as 35% of them identify themselves as atheists. This significant decrease in religious affiliation by the millennials can be the reason for the support of the pro-choice movement as well.
The argument which pro-life puts forward is that life begins at conception. Hence, abortion violates the right to live for the unborn baby. It also offers an alternative solution of adoption for the babies. While these are valid arguments, these don’t take account of the pregnancies due to rape or incest. An absolute ban on abortion would not only harm the Woman but also the baby and the whole society in general. The issue of Women Rights also arises. Since she has to go through the whole process of abortion by herself, the woman should be given the rights for abortion.
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