Anti-abortion, abortion-rights activists rally outside State House ahead of upcoming Supreme Court decision

Apr 13, 2022 View Original Article
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57% : "A lot of people don't even know this is happening."Mariana Fernandez, an anti-abortion advocate with Boston Pro-Life Future, said she was there to fight for "a more vulnerable class of people," who she said were "human beings in the womb.""I'm here today to fight for those who don't have a voice," Fernandez said.
52% : Across from the Massachusetts State House, opposing chants from anti-abortion and abortion-rights advocates filled the air April 9 in anticipation of an upcoming Supreme Court decision that could potentially overturn Roe v. Wade.
44% : "The goal is to make people aware that the US Supreme Court is poised to take away women's rights to abortion this spring," she said.
41% : McCarron added that she believes "women deserve so much better than abortion.""A lot of people aren't aware of the risks and complications associated, and quite frankly, the trauma that is an abortion," she said.
41% : "This industry is trying to sell abortion as a quick fix."
36% :Mariah McCarron, the New England regional coordinator of Students for Life of America -- an anti-abortion advocacy organization -- said she believes Roe v. Wade should be reversed because a newer generation of people who live in the United States need to be able to weigh in on the issue of abortion.
34% : "I think it's really frustrating that politicians, specifically men, are trying to take [the right to abortion] away," she said.

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