Abortion and Soundbites: Why Pro-Choice Arguments Are Harder to Make

Areo Magazine (2019)
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Abstract

Arguments are nowadays often presented as soundbites: as slogans, tweets, memes and even gifs. Arguments developed in detail often meet the response TL;DR (Too Long, Didn’t Read). This is unfortunate—especially when tackling the topic of abortion. Soundbites make many pro-life arguments seem stronger than they really are, while the complexities of pro-choice arguments can’t be readily reduced to soundbites.

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Nathan Nobis
Morehouse College
Kristina Grob
University Of South Carolina Sumter

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