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Abortions in the U.S. since Roe: ~50x more than all U.S. war deaths combined. (63 million vs 1.3-1.4 million)
Annual homicides in the U.S. average ~20,000 (recent decades). Since 1973 (≈50 years): Using ~20,000/year × 50 years ≈ 1,000,000 homicides
Abortions since Roe are roughly 27–28x higher than all U.S. war and homicide deaths combined.
Accidental deaths and unintentional injuries in the US (including car accidents, overdoses, suicide, etc.) is 150,000/year over 50 years is 7.5 million.
Abortions since Roe are roughly 6-7x higher than all U.S. war and homicide, accidental, suicide deaths combined.
If we include smaller categories (police and security related, institutional, terrorism, etc...) in addition to the major ones (war, homicide, suicide, accidents/overdoses, medical malpractice, euthanasia), the total U.S. human-attributable deaths since 1973 might be roughly 20 million... Abortions are still roughly 3 times higher than all other human-caused deaths in the U.S. combined over the same period.
Annual homicides in the U.S. average ~20,000 (recent decades). Since 1973 (≈50 years): Using ~20,000/year × 50 years ≈ 1,000,000 homicides
Abortions since Roe are roughly 27–28x higher than all U.S. war and homicide deaths combined.
Accidental deaths and unintentional injuries in the US (including car accidents, overdoses, suicide, etc.) is 150,000/year over 50 years is 7.5 million.
Abortions since Roe are roughly 6-7x higher than all U.S. war and homicide, accidental, suicide deaths combined.
If we include smaller categories (police and security related, institutional, terrorism, etc...) in addition to the major ones (war, homicide, suicide, accidents/overdoses, medical malpractice, euthanasia), the total U.S. human-attributable deaths since 1973 might be roughly 20 million... Abortions are still roughly 3 times higher than all other human-caused deaths in the U.S. combined over the same period.
"Women's rights" may need to be curbed a bit...