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sex education, better healthcare, contraceptives, etc.
I don't like the inference that if you speak out strongly against abortion-criminalizers and other rabid anti-choice factions, you must therefore be against measures to reduce abortion in the first place.
Separate issues.
The most "vocal" pro-choice people are NOT fighting against reducing the number of abortions, they are fighting against the people who preach policies that victimize women, such as, withold birth control, teach abstinence only, deny rape victims emergency birth control.
Conflating protest against extremist, misogynistic views like this with action for reasonable education and health care policy is mistaken.
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