![]() ![]() Have members of your group on-hand to answer questions and engage in conversation. Chalk the question, “Is abortion social justice?” on a heavily trafficked area.Write a blog or op-ed addressing abortion as a hindrance to social justice.Request a PLF speaker or in your city to talk about social justice.Let your local campus know that abortion does NOT equal social justice. Help a local Students for Life group put posters up around their college campus: on information boards, on billboards, in high-traffic areas.Here are some quick and easy things you can do to spread the pro-life message and show your community that abortion is not social justice: True social justice is reaching out to form “correct” bonds with people and making sure that all – born and preborn – have the right to life. It’s up to us to show them that the destructive “quick fix” of abortion is not worth its lifelong damages under any circumstance. With your help, we are reaching out to these women at schools across the country. It allows abuse and loneliness to continue. Abortion can and will only make any situation worse. It further complicates and harms relationships in women’s lives. The abortion industry thinks this is social justice.Ībortion doesn’t eliminate problems. They do their best to convince us that abortions allow women to continue living a “normal” life, complete her education, and enjoy a successful career. The abortion industry very literally stays afloat on the false claim that the best solution for unplanned pregnancy is abortion. In order to assist the preborn, we must first reach out to help women facing unplanned pregnancies. ![]() The preborn are most vulnerable at the beginning stages of life and it is here that they require our greatest attention and efforts. Social Justice truly begins in the womb. Social justice pertains to people, and people start in the womb. The individuals who are most vulnerable to being abandoned & abused are the most defenseless among us – the preborn. Social Justice requires us to reach out to those who are most in need, those who have broken relationships, and those who are unwanted. Its goal is to promote human flourishing and it is the sum of millions of acts of relational Justice between millions of people. Social Justice, then, means maintaining “correct” relationships with others. Justice is more than the enforcement of the law. … this definition highlights the function of Justice as a virtue of rendering unto others what is rightfully theirs. ![]() The quality of being fair and reasonable. … here, we’re referring to a relationship or relationships between people.Ģ. “we are social beings as well as individuals” needing companionship and therefore best suited to living in communities. So, let’s define what exactly “social justice” means:ġ. In fact, most people can’t explain it without including a list of social injustices that need to be overcome (think poverty, hunger, and homelessness). Many people talk about social justice but do not effectively define the term or explain how to engage in it, and truthfully, there is no one outlined definition of social justice. We know that abortion ends the life of an innocent human being, so how can it be true that abortion is essential to achieving social justice? It helps if we define what “social justice” is. ![]() Many times in your community, you will hear that “abortion is social justice” and that “reproductive rights and social justice” are essential to the human rights of women. ![]()
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