I was enjoying a peaceful Sunday when a Google alert popped up on my cell phone. The alert referenced an interview by NPR and was headlined, “’From the Clinics to the Capitol’ links anti-abortion movement to far-right extremism.”
This incredibly biased interview was with Carol Mason, the author of an upcoming book which apparently tries to make the bizarre case that the pro-life movement – a movement driven largely by mothers and grandmothers – is extremist.
The interview begins with an outright falsehood, where Mason claims the movement sees “the rule of law as something to be ignored.”
National Right to Life and its state affiliates have strict policies against illegal activity. It has always been that way and will always be so. Pro-life advocates are your friends, neighbors, and fellow church-goers. It is because they take the law so seriously that they expend so much time and effort to get dangerous anti-life laws changed through peaceful grassroots activism.
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Then there’s Mason’s contention that the pro-life movement is “intertwined” with white nationalism.
Over the years, I have worked side by side with people of color who were passionately and effectively pro-life. I think of the former Southeast Regional coordinator for the Pennsylvania Pro-Life Federation, Gail Kilby, a military veteran who went on to head the Hope pregnancy center in Philadelphia.
I think of Gail’s successor, the late Carla Ezell, a woman of dignity and grace who turned her heartache over her own abortion experience into a call to action.
I think of our Education Director, Remil Teny, who astounds crowds with her pro-life knowledge. And I think of Ryan Bomberger, a gifted orator who will keynote this year’s Pennsylvania March for Life on September 22nd.
Not one of them could be confused with a white nationalist.
As National Right to Life President Carol Tobias indicated on the social media platform X, the book belongs in the fiction section.
It is a pro-abortion fairy tale which bears no resemblance to reality.
LifeNews.com Note: Maria Gallagher is the Director and Political Action Committee Director for the Pennsylvania Pro-Life Federation and she has written and reported for various broadcast and print media outlets, including National Public Radio, CBS Radio, and AP Radio.
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