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vlad321 said:
appolose said:
vlad321 said:

It's a marketing spin and that's why. As I stated earlier there are many people who aren't ducated enough to look too deeply into matters and they think "pro-life" sounds better.

@HappySqrl

I didn't know China and India were on the table here. I thought we were talking about the US....

 

 

 Most people, educated or otherwise, know quite well that pro-life refers to anti-abortion.  And I'm not sure how it being a marketing spin has anything to do with what we've been disussing.

 

You give people too much credit. I wish the world we lived in was the way you describe it, maybe then there would be less ads on TV and companies wouldn't spend millions on sociology and psyhology research to exploit people more easily. But that's not how it is sadly.

 A world where people understand a commonly used term?  That doesn't really sound that far fetched.  In any event, a dictionary wil give you this definition, so, in all likeliness, most people do understand the term.

 



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