For decades, there has been a quiet but unrelenting war on womanhood. This war hasn’t come in the form of open battle but through subtle, insidious messages aimed at erasing the inherent value of what it means to be a woman. We’ve seen this in the cultural push to equate femininity with weakness, motherhood with limitation, and now, in the attempt to convince women that abortion is not only a right but something empowering and necessary for their freedom.
The idea that ending a pregnancy is a solution or a pathway to self-liberation is perhaps the darkest twist in this ongoing narrative. Women are told that their biological ability to create life is a burden, not a gift. Instead, they are sold the lie that “freedom” comes from severing the most primal connection they have: the one between mother and child.
But let’s be clear: this narrative isn’t about empowering women. It’s about convincing them to reject their own identity. The push for abortion as a societal good is not about women’s autonomy—it’s about severing women from the very essence of who they are. It’s the culmination of decades of messaging that have tried to make women ashamed of their natural roles as nurturers, caretakers, and life-bringers. It tells them that these roles are not only undesirable but evil, oppressive, and outdated.
Why has society worked so hard to convince women that their strength lies in denial of their own biology? Because when women embrace their true nature—when they recognize the power, grace, and strength inherent in femininity—they are strong, happy and powerful. Women who see value in themselves don’t need to conform to the world’s twisted standards of empowerment. They don’t need to choose convenience over life, because they know their worth isn’t defined by climbing a career ladder or fitting into a societal mold that rejects motherhood and family.
Abortion is the last frontier of this war, the final message that says: “Your womanhood is inconvenient. It is holding you back. To truly be free, you must reject it.” And it is a lie. It is evil. Womanhood is not a flaw to overcome, and motherhood is not a curse to escape. These are the strengths that have built societies, nurtured generations, and made the world flourish.
The fight for women should not be about encouraging them to reject their essence. The true fight for women is about empowering them to embrace the fullness of who they are—not in spite of their biology, but because of it. It’s time to reject the narrative that being a woman is bad, inconvenient, or something to “fix.” Women don’t need to be saved from themselves—they need to be reminded of the incredible, life-giving power they’ve carried all along.
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Gregory Corcoran
And not one imitation has come close to being a rival for a real woman....
created by God the purpose they serve is unmatched by anything else on earth 😁
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