Poll: 100509
Anti-abortion organization Justice for All presents 18-foot posters including graphic images of aborted fetuses in Smith Plaza this week. Are such images a useful tool to change people’s minds about abortion?
- 9% Yes. This is the best way to spark conversation about an issue people don’t like to discuss.
- 17% Yes. The photos allow students to fully comprehend the fetal development of a child and show that abortion is inhumane.
- 65% No. It’s a gruesome display and doesn’t make anyone want to rationally discuss abortion with members of Justice For All.
- 9% No. Photos of bloody aborted fetuses don’t capture human sympathy.
Out of 95 total responses.
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