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This pregnancy announcement destroys the ‘my body, my choice’ argument

Updated: November 21, 2017 at 4:20 pm EST  See Comments

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November 21, 2017 (LifeSiteNews) – A unique pregnancy announcement skewers the illogical pro-abortion argument “my body, my choice.”

Laura Klassen, the founder and director of the Canadian pro-life organization Choice 4 2, released a snarky video highlighting the flaws of this common pro-abortion slogan.

Klassen begins the video, “There’s a body inside my body.” She holds up a sign that says “pregnant.”

“I think that now is the perfect time to address ‘my body, my choice,’” said Klassen. “The problem with this catchy little phrase is that it’s wrong, because science. I’m gonna get really scientific on you for a second, so bear with me.”

“My body does not have two heads, four arms, or 20 toes – just saying,” she explained. “If I were to get an abortion right now, I wouldn’t be aborting my own body. I’d be aborting the body inside my body.”

Rather than eliminate the phrase “my body, my choice” altogether, Klassen suggested it be updated to “reflect reality.”

“Instead of ‘my body, my choice,’ what we should be saying is, ‘our bodies, my choice,’” she proposed. “Because when you’re pregnant, as

The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at LifeSite News

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