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Pro-lifer describes opposition: angry, mean, hurting

Pro-lifer describes opposition: angry, mean, hurting


Pro-lifer describes opposition: angry, mean, hurting

Pro-life activists in Ohio are vowing to stand up for the unborn even when their opponents attack them.

Frazier, Allie (Ohio Right to Life) Frazier

Allie Frazier of Ohio Right to Life says abortion supporters descended on the Ohio Statehouse to oppose the Human Life Protection Act, which she says would end abortion in the state if Roe v. Wade is overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court.

The abortion supporters know that, too.

“So the pro-lifers in Ohio have the upper hand,” Frazier says, “and the abortion side is frustrated and angry because they know that the pro-life side is winning.”

Frazier tells American Family News the pro-abortion protesters who gathered in the Statehouse have a lot of “vitriol” for their pro-life opponents and are not afraid to express it with foul language and sickening jokes about the unborn.

“Unfortunately, their view on human life being disposable has really just, I think, brought their hearts to a dark place,” she concludes.