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The more accurate term for people and organizations who support taxpayer-funded [[abortion]], or otherwise promote [[abortion]], is ''pro-abortion''. | The more accurate term for people and organizations who support taxpayer-funded [[abortion]], or otherwise promote [[abortion]], is ''pro-abortion''. | ||
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| + | Pro-choice comes from the common slogan of the movement, "a woman's right to choose," which indicates that it does not promote the action of abortion but the option of abortion. | ||
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Pro-choice is a misleading term used to promote abortion; by its terms it implies pro-informed choice, when in fact pro-choice supporters oppose informing women about the long-term medical harms of the operation. The label can be stated as pro-"choice", with quotation marks, to reflect a lack of support by the person of informed choice.
Planned Parenthood performs nearly 200 abortions for every referral for adoption.
The more accurate term for people and organizations who support taxpayer-funded abortion, or otherwise promote abortion, is pro-abortion.
Pro-choice comes from the common slogan of the movement, "a woman's right to choose," which indicates that it does not promote the action of abortion but the option of abortion.