@Nullo Thanks for the clarification. But observation is not logic, and can’t necessarily be supported by logic. It is what I see.
Let me clarify (as I should have done in my original statement) that this observation does not apply to all pro-lifers. There are those who fight abortion and also dedicate themselves to making the way of the living easier, fighting death and providing dignity of life. I also should state that I am not pro abortion any more than I am pro heart bypass surgery. It is just that in both cases, the procedures are sometimes necessary. I’d like to make both unnecessary in as many cases as possible.
Now, as to the observations that led to my statement. I have seen too many pro-lifers campaign to deny even basic support to children living in poverty. I see Republicans trying to shut down Planned Parenthood and all funding for contraception. Then there is the drive to gut public education so that only the wealthy can afford to get an education. All funding for teen mothers who do carry rape babies to term must be slashed. There are so many examples of right-wing ideology that suggests there is truth in the quip, “Life begins at conception and ends at birth.”
Perhaps it’s my confirmation bias that makes me think that stance is the norm. But if you deny any of that exists, you are operating in some pretty heavy confirmation bias of your own.