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Being Pro-Life as Gen Z

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The rampant rise of social media such as TikTok, Instagram, and other media platforms is making the sharing of information easy to access.

For a lot of GenZ, these social media platforms are often their only space where information is shared and released. However, the amount of misinformation that is shared on these social media outlets is often prejudiced and grossly exaggerated, leading to opinions based on inaccuracy.

The pro-life movement is often a target of this inaccuracy.

These new challenges of misinformation that we have now versus the challenges of older generations in the pro-life movement are exactly the reasons why GenZ must get involved.

As we are the next generation of mothers and fathers, we must challenge the acceptance of abortion in our culture. It is up to us to make our culture flourish and grow, and to do so we must prune away the weed that is abortion.

Some great ways to get involved can be as simple as praying for aborted children, praying for the mothers, and prayer for those who may be considering abortions.

Novenas are a great way to keep those who are affected in mind and in prayer.

If you are more into active protest, then saying a rosary outside of Planned Parenthood or holding signs is also a great way to get involved. Every little thing matters as we fight this evil that is poisoning our society.

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Charlotte Peters
Charlotte Peters, Reporter
Charlotte Peters is a junior from Ojai, California. In her free time, she enjoys reading, raising livestock, coxing on her rowing team, and losing at chess games to her younger sister.

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