It's a good idea for a slogan, but it won't resonate with Americans, because they're culturally fine with dead kids.
Just as long as they don't die before birth.
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It's a good idea for a slogan, but it won't resonate with Americans, because they're culturally fine with dead kids.
Just as long as they don't die before birth.
It won't work on Americans because people are selfish.
Love is love is inclusive so it gets less push back. Telling people they have to worry and care about a group that they're not a part of is more difficult.
Or trying to turn queer kids straight with church camps.
Doesn't that turn them dead by causing suicide?
Yeah that's (partially) the point of the slogan.
Thats just turning queer kids into dead kids with extra steps