

Live Action is an organization dedicated to “building a culture of life” and spreading awareness about the reality and depravity of mainstream abortion. They just released a powerful new satirical ad comedically blasting the Supreme Court for overturning Roe v Wade and upending the lives of everyone who is pro-abortion. It’s powerful because it shows exactly how illogical and ridiculous the outrage is, when you break it down in real talk.
Designed as a kind of montage of interview clips talking to people who claim their lives have been ruined by the SCOTUS ruling, the actors say things like, “It used to be that if I got a girl pregnant, I would just force her to get an abortion. I can’t do that anymore,” or “It’s like the government is making me responsible for a bunch of stuff I shouldn’t be responsible for, like my sex life and my children.”
The Supreme Court changed our sex lives forever.
— Live Action (@LiveAction) July 7, 2023
It’s been one year since Roe v. Wade was overturned, which means they’ve been making abortion illegal everywhere.
So these are dark times. “I live in constant fear of a baby somehow finding its way into my uterus.” pic.twitter.com/9dQ7cdpYoz
Perhaps the most horrifying part of this satirical ad is that it’s really more of a documentary. These are the things people are actually saying. This is really the kind of stuff that’s making people mad. They have to protect themselves during sex now, they have to consider the consequences before having random unprotected sex, they have to take responsibility for their choices, etc. How inconvenient that they can’t just dispose of the baby anymore.
Women’s Marcher: “Having abortion banned means that…now I have to be more careful when I have sex” pic.twitter.com/Fc8YlLkvqq
— Mary Margaret Olohan (@MaryMargOlohan) October 8, 2022
It’s important to mention that the SCOTUS decision to overturn Roe v Wade did not make abortion illegal. All it did was return the power to the states to decide what abortion laws to pass. But that doesn’t stop people from complaining about the inconvenience of having to take personal responsibility for their sex lives.