WaPo columnist says media has been too biased in reporting on pro-life movement

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WaPo columnist says media has been too biased in reporting on pro-life movement
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The Washington Post’s Margaret Sullivan blamed the media Thursday for making a 'mess' of abortion rights by allegedly presenting abortion opponents in a favorable light.

Freelance journalist Jessica Bruder talks about how women are preparing for a post-Roe America by stocking up on contraceptives and learning how to preform abortions.Thursday for making a"mess" of abortion rights by allegedly presenting abortion opponents in a favorable light., Sullivan argued the press had"stigmatized" abortion by"accepting" the term"pro-life" to begin with.

Sullivan quoted journalist Eyal Press, son of an OB/GYN and abortion provider, who accused the media of helping the"antiabortion movement" with negative reporting. Sullivan also noted her interviewee's suggestion that the media accuse the right for not being"pro-life" in other areas, such as passing gun control and"caring" about the maternal mortality rates of low-income women.

"Very rarely, if ever, is the reality of what happens in an abortion discussed [by the media]," Dr. Christina Francis, a pro-life OB/GYN, told Fox News Digital in April.

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