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After the Supreme Court's abortion ruling, the pro-life movement is immortal

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For half a century, America has felt relentlessly moving from traditional and conservative values ​​to a future of progressive relativism. As William F. Buckley once said, the reaction, mostly from the right, stopped, stopped history, and shouted. 

However, some movements were not sufficiently stalemate and slow loss was unacceptable. I wanted to win the pro-life movement, but I won on June 25, 2022.

The movement, which was born just days after theRoe v. Wade case was decided onin 1973, now speaks in the same way as abolition, suffrage, and civil rights. I can. Simply put, it is now one of the most important and successful social and political movements in the history of the United States. 

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Decades of projects have been completed that seemed impossible during that time. Millions of Americans, including many who didn't live to see this day, refused to accept that our whims could kill the fetus. Millions of future Americans will now enjoy the simple right to live for it.

Pro-life demonstrators protest in front of the Supreme Court building, on the day arguments were heard in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health, in Washington, Dec. 1, 2021.

Professional life demonstrators protesting in front of the Supreme Court Building, December 1, 2021, on the day of the debate on Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health in Washington.(Reuters / Jonathan Ernst)

In Friday's Supreme Court rulingvoted for the end of slavery and women Therefore, it may be inevitable to overturn Roev Wade. But just as these big leap for the United States were not pre-determined and forged, so was it. 

There are great women, men and organizations responsible for this victory, but nothing more important than small activists. Quiet prayers outside the abortion clinic in a small town have no power to stop the genocide and seek the help of the Lord. Yes, but it also helps the Lord. All young people march with joy in the hopes of life, all the beads, all the vigilance. The invisible but wonderful power of life lived in the public interest, a commitment to life. 

This victory was won by all Americans who adhered to the sane and simple truth that if you mourn a miscarried child, you need to mourn the aborted child. There is no moral algebra that can make them unequal. 

Maria Peña holds a rosary and sign out outside a building housing an abortion provider in Dallas, Oct. 7, 2021.

Maria Penha signs with beads Out on October 7, 2021, outside the building that houses the Dallas abortion provider.(AP Photo / LM Otero)

Thisis not born to fight to protectis the most true to us What he taught me is that we don't just have to accept the expanding gia of a progressive society where good and bad cannot be identified. Rather, we can return to the recognition of the beauty and holiness of all human life, dignifiedly, centered on our society. We can do more than stop the tide, in fact we can divide the ocean.

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This is a bristle for every news cycle It is an era of exaggeration that seems to be. In some chapters of the future history book. It makes it difficult to fully understand how the end of the Roe v. Wade case has changed American life. No problem in American politics has been so closely contested. I couldn't win so quickly after fearing that it would never happen. 

Somewhere today, in the vast American wilderness, a child who would otherwise have died will live. Somewhere in our tomorrow, the cry of life that would otherwise have been silent pierces the air. And more life from them. 

Jim Snively, of Huntsville, waves to passing cars while holding standing in front of the Alabama Women's Wellness Center, May 17, 2019. (AP Photo/Eric Schultz)

Huntsville's Jim Snibury is in a passing car Waving May 17, 2019, standing in front of the Alabama Women's Wellness Center. (AP Photo / Eric Schhultz)

The pro-life movement is not overNow that abortion may end, their will to save the life of the fetus Bring it to your heart and bring it to the court. But in a very realistic way, the pro-life movement is complete. Its founding mission has been fulfilled. It did the impossible, turned back in time. 

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The last of Puccini's arias At the momentNessun Dorma, there is a crescendo to brilliant beauty. In words, we find something similar to the liberation of this profound moment. The fight against abortion has often entered a dark age, and I feel that 63 million lives have been lost since I participated in the fight. But today we can say with confidence, 

"Vanish at night.
set, star. Set, star.
At dawn I Win.
I win. |
I win. "

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David Marcus is a New York City columnist and author of "Charade: Covid's Lies That Crushed the State."