I was speaking semantically, not about the movement. Anti-anti-abortion could be pro-choice or pro-abortion (again, semantically).
As far as the movements go, the “pro-life” movement isn’t pro-life or anti-abortion, it’s anti-choice. Semantics is important, and they do not necessarily agree with the typical word’s meaning that are used.
No, letting people have a choice is pro-choice, the opposite of anti-abortion.
I was speaking semantically, not about the movement. Anti-anti-abortion could be pro-choice or pro-abortion (again, semantically).
As far as the movements go, the “pro-life” movement isn’t pro-life or anti-abortion, it’s anti-choice. Semantics is important, and they do not necessarily agree with the typical word’s meaning that are used.