The Peace on Abortion: Navigating Women's Rights Post-Roe v Wade
A child comes into existence as an individual with rights when it is born, when it no longer lives inside of another person, getting all its nutrients from what its mother eats, fluids from what she drinks and oxygen from the air she breathes.
When the Supreme Court overturned Roe v Wade, it sent shockwaves through the nation. In this episode of 'The Peace on Drugs', Aaron Akulis hands the mic to his wife, Meagan Rose, to tackle this pressing issue head-on. Meagan dives deep into her own experiences and reflections, shedding light on the complex and often contentious topic of abortion.
The conversation spans the historical tug-of-war between pro-life and pro-choice stances, the role of religious beliefs in shaping laws, and why legislative measures are crucial for ensuring safe abortions. But it doesn't stop there. Aaron and Meagan also highlight the need for robust social programs to support single mothers, making a compelling case for a more compassionate society.
Whether you're passionate about women's rights or simply seeking to understand the nuances of this debate, this episode offers a heartfelt and thought-provoking perspective.