people, people who have been beaten down over the course of the history that they no longer want us to learn and they have completely failed to change anyone s mind on abortion, almost anyone. if you look at the polling, pri, which is the best at pork the biggest polls. people do not people oppose overturning r o , and that means black protestants, white mainland perhaps, all americans, white catholics, hispanic catholics, even a plurality of white evangelicals don t want roe overturned. that is super minority position which is being imposed essentially by christian nationalists, five christian nationalists on the court. does it hit even differently to know that this has grown out of this essentially segregation movement? look, think it does, and i think it s completely consistent, right, with the segregation movement. we have seen essentially the same states that refuse to expand access to medicaid, states that have the most harshest abortion restriction
we have five decades of data ma americans think about this. it really clear at pri, 6 in 10 americans support the legality of abortion and you hear the christian language invoke as if this is a christian issue but the truth is, american landscape, there is really only two religious groups in the american landscape that oppose the legality of abortion. it s white evangelicals and latino evangelicals but white catholics, latino catholics, african american prodesents, jews support it. the total bans what is striking that is that only 15%, 11 1-5 americans say abortions should be legal in all cases and including the most conservative states where more than a quarter in the state say
A new study of Black members of the Roman Catholic Church a cohort estimated at 3 million people reveals some concerning trends as well as hopeful signs, informed observers said.
A new study of Black members of the Roman Catholic Church a cohort estimated at 3 million people reveals some concerning trends as well as hopeful signs, informed observers said.