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Results: One Week, Two U.S. Commemorations: Martin Luther King, Jr. and Roe Vs. Wade

Published on 01/31/2020
By: jlrake
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As I write this, it's the January week in the United States where one man's much-lauded life was remebered with a holiday honoring him and a court ruling commncing 60,000,000+ legalized terminations of life by the Supreme Court's 1973 ruling on abortion.
1.
1.
If you live in the U.S., did you have off from work for the federal holiday commemorating the birthday of late civil rights advocate Martin Luther King. Jr. or otherwise celebrate or commemorate the holiday?
Yes
19%
442 votes
No
21%
492 votes
Not Applicable
60%
1407 votes
2.
2.
If you live in the U.S., did you do anything to commemorate-or celebrate-the Supreme Court's verdict on the Roe Vs. Wade case that legalized abortion during the first 20 weeks of a pregnancy?
Yes
7%
155 votes
No
49%
1147 votes
Not Applicable
44%
1039 votes
3.
3.
Which do you think is the more important commemoration to remember?
Martin Luther King, Jr,'s birthday
24%
570 votes
The Roe Vs. Wade ruling
6%
140 votes
Both about equally
28%
664 votes
Neither
13%
294 votes
Not Applicable
29%
673 votes
4.
4.
Do you find it ironic that King, whose work for the civil rights of U.S. citizens of African descent and ministerial credentials has led many to believe that he was against abortion, was awarded Planned Parenthood's Margaret Sanger Award, named for the organization's founder, whose belief in eugenics led her to found PP to help eliminate "human weeds" such as black people via abortion (see https://reformationcharlotte.org/2020/01/20/martin-luther-king-accepted-the-margaret-sanger-award-from-planned-parenthood-in-1966/)?
Yes
27%
633 votes
No
20%
467 votes
Unsure
53%
1241 votes
5.
5.
Were you aware that Norma McCorvey, the Jane Roe of Roe Vs. Wade, wasn't raped to conceive the child at the heart of the case (as her abortion activist lawyers first urged her to claim) but was impregnated during a consensual one-night stand and that she renounced her unwiitting part in getting abortion legalized before she died in 2017 (see: https://www.liveaction.org/news/roe-v-wade-exploitation-mccorvey/)?
Yes
15%
344 votes
No
50%
1176 votes
Unsure
35%
821 votes
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