Austin Ruse Weighs In on America's Abortion Debate
There's no reason you need to kill somebody just only because you feel that you're pregnant.
Few topics stir as much passion and controversy as abortion, and this episode of 'American Medicine Today' dives right into the heart of it. Hosted by Kimberly Bermel, Ethan Uker, Jeff Wagstaff, and Dr. Alfred Benate, the discussion features Austin Ruse, President of the Center for Family and Human Rights. With the recent Supreme Court leak hinting at potential changes to Roe v. Wade, the conversation couldn't be more timely.
Austin Ruse brings a fervent perspective, arguing that abortion isn't the only option and that contraception has played a role in increasing abortion rates. The hosts and Ruse also explore the defense of black babies and the growing voices of post-abortive women and former abortion clinic workers who are speaking out. This episode doesn't shy away from the tough questions, offering a candid look at a deeply divisive issue.
Whether you're deeply entrenched in the debate or just looking to understand more about both sides, this episode offers a comprehensive view of the arguments and emotions surrounding abortion in America. It's a must-listen for anyone wanting to grasp the complexities of reproductive rights and the ongoing battle over them.