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Monday, March 18, 2024

Hillary Clinton Compares U.S. Pro-Life Efforts to Afghanistan, Sudan

‘It’s so shocking to think that in any way we’re related to poor Afghanistan and Sudan...’

(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) The infamous election denier, Hillary Clinton, criticized recent wins from the pro-life side by comparing actions that save innocent lives from the hands of leftist baby-killers to the Muslim countries where the rights of women have historically been restricted, according to the Daily Wire.

On Friday, during the Women’s Voice Summit held at the Clinton Presidential Center in Arkansas, she said that the United States was like Sudan and Afghanistan when it comes to abortion.

“It’s so shocking to think that in any way we’re related to poor Afghanistan and Sudan,” Clinton said. “But as an advanced economy as we allegedly are, on this measure, we, unfortunately, are rightly put with them.”

“This struggle is between autocracy and democracy from our country to places we can’t even believe we’re being compared to,” she added.

Despite the claims, it is not true. While some American states, such as Oregon, New Mexico, Colorado, New Jersey, Vermont and even Alaska, don’t have any restrictions on murdering babies at all, Sudan and Afghanistan allow abortions.

Sudan allows killing an innocent human being if one was conceived in rape or if the mother’s life is in danger. Afghanistan also permits abortions if the life of the mother is in danger.

Clinton also compared the United States to Iran, Afghanistan and Ukraine in a PBS interview with Christiane Amanpour.

“We have come a long way… on so many fronts, but we are also in a period of time where there is a lot of pushback and much of the progress that has been, I think, taken for granted by too many people is under attack,” she said.

“Literally under attack in places like Iran or Afghanistan or Ukraine — where rape is a tactic of war — or under attack by political and cultural forces in a country like our own when it comes to women’s health care and bodily autonomy.”

“We have work to do to try to defend our rights, to stand up for them,” Clinton added.

“And what we’ve seen, particularly since the Dobbs decision across our country, is that when voters — both men and women, but led by women — have a chance to vote on these draconian abortion restrictions, they do not accept them.”

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