I always think that abortion policy is the place where feelings trump facts most, because we know that a) banning abortions DOESN'T reduce abortions b) contraception DOES reduce abortions c) abortion bans are very harmful And yet people still advocate for bans
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So anyone who wanted to reasonably reduce the occurrence of abortions in an area would be advocating for better provision of cheap contraceptives, and better funding of family planning services
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Unfortunately, the debate really isn't about reducing abortions at all, which is why it generally becomes about religious or moral arguments rather than an actual effort to reduce abortions per se
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