Numbers Of Pro-Life Gen Z Activists Rising In United States

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The Sudden Rise Comes After The US Supreme Court Overturned The 1973 Case Of Roe V. Wade Which Legalised Abortion In The United States.

Traditionally, the Pro-Life community has been made of Church organizations, conservatives, and middle aged men and women.

But with the US Supreme Court revoking Roe v. Wade, younger Pro-Life activists have sprouted in Dixieland, on the West Coast, and on the steps of the Capitol Building.

Surveys compiled by the Pew Research Center from 2016 to 2021 found that 86% of Gen Z is Pro-Choice, but following the decision on Roe v. Wade and the facts of abortion coming to light in late June, that number is quickly slipping as more teenagers and young adults join anti-abortion demonstrations in California and New York City.

The largest Gen Z organization which opposes abortion is the Students For Life, who have 120,000 registered members under the age of 30, and is currently one of the largest youth organizations in the United States.

Many BLM activists have turned on the liberal idea of abortion, with them and the NAACP accusing Planned Parenthood of racism when it was revealed over 60% of abortions between 1973 and 2021 were conducted on African Americans.

Following the Supreme Court's decision to deem Roe v. Wade unconstitutional, many Pro-Choice advocates have claimed: "The United States has reversed itself by over 100 years, when it comes to woman's suffrage in this country", as they stood outside the US Supreme Court in late June and early July.

The Pro-Life demonstrations became a danger to national security, after hacktivists working for Planned Parenthood leaked the addresses of every justice on the Supreme Court who opposed abortion, leading to demonstrators gathering outside their private homes.

One Pro-Choice activist named Nicholas John Roske made a cross country journey from his native California to Northern Virginia, in an attempt to assassinate Supreme Court Justice, Brett Kavanaugh, and his family for his vote against keeping Roe v. Wade.

Students For Life stated upon the news of Roe v. Wade being revoked: "Every person in the Gen Z bracket has an understanding of Black Lives Matter, ANTIFA, and Climate Change.

All of these movements seek social justice, regardless if we or you disagree with them.

But their main goal is to help vulnerable people against perceived tyranny, the Pro-Life movement is just another aspect of that".