And, a few other shots across the narrative’s bow.
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On his show last week, Maher — a usually reliable darling of the left — opined:
Pro-choice protestors’ claim that ending Roe V. Wade would send U.S. abortion rights back 50 years is ‘factually inaccurate.’
The ruling is not ‘settled law’ and it would not have the drastic impact pro-choice defenders believe it would.
‘Most abortions now, even when you go to a clinic, are done with the pill’.
The pill. And pills are easy to get in America.’
‘So, you know, for the people who say we’re going back to 1973, we’re not. That’s just factually inaccurate.’
More specifically, Maher confessed:
I learned things this week that are pretty basic things that I did not know about abortion.
Like in Europe, the modern countries of Europe — way more restrictive than we are or what they’re even proposing.
If you are pro-choice, you would like it a lot less in Germany and Italy and France and Spain and Switzerland.
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Here are the facts that support Maher’s claim:
14 weeks is the cut-off for “abortion on request” for practically all Europen0an countries.
Hmm.
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P.S. Maher also claimed that most pro-lifers are women.
Gallup’s numbers don’t support that claim: