She Regrets Her Abortion. But Is Prosecuting Women Really the Answer? | Part 1
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She's been through it herself and she doesn't believe women should be prosecuted for abortion. In this episode of Dear Jane, post-abortive advocate Victoria Robinson sits down with Scott and Marcie to debate why she believes criminalizing women misses the deeper realities behind abortion decisions.
Drawing from her own story and years of working with post-abortive women, Victoria unpacks the role of coercion, shame, guilt, and accountability in the abortion debate.
In this episode:
-Why Victoria opposes criminalizing women for abortion
-What coercion really looks like behind abortion decisions
-How guilt shapes the experience of post-abortive women
-Whether criminalization would actually protect preborn children
🎙️ Guest: Victoria Robinson — post-abortive advocate and spokesperson for women navigating life after abortion
📌 This is Part 1 of 2. Next week, hear the other side: post-abortive leader Breanne Houston explains why she now believes criminalization IS necessary to protect preborn children. Subscribe so you don't miss it.
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