#45: Our Take on the "AKA Jane Roe" Documentary

EPISODE · May 23, 2020 · 1H 7M

#45: Our Take on the "AKA Jane Roe" Documentary

from Equipped for Life Podcast · host Equal Rights Institute

After the entire ERI staff watched the "AKA Jane Roe" documentary, we processed our thoughts together and in this nearly unedited discussion, Josh and Rachel offer their analysis of the film, including: Why this story is relevant to pro-choice people and shouldn't be brushed away by pro-life advocates; A video editor's take on whether the documentary was deceptively edited or merely biased; Why getting paid speaking fees or through "benevolence gifts" doesn't prove that your statements are entirely insincere; How the labels "pro-life" and "pro-choice" are adding confusion to this particular discussion; What we believe is the most plausible explanation for Norma McCorvey's statements in the documentary; Considering several alternative explanations and why they seem less plausible to us; Responding to some of the other pro-life and pro-choice reactions to the documentary; A few lessons that pro-life advocates should take from this situation. "AKA Jane Roe" can now be seen on Hulu. Josh's analysis of a different pro-choice documentary that was very deceptively edited: https://blog.equalrightsinstitute.com/reversing-roe-exposing-bias The 1995 Nightline interview Norma McCorvey did shortly after her conversion that we reference several times: https://youtu.be/tOcRxz3PT6Q We reference a quotation from Fr. Frank Pavone to the CNA that you can read here: https://bit.ly/2zshJMa We reference multiple of Fr. Pavone's tweets, especially these two: https://bit.ly/2TzOeyS and https://bit.ly/2XjV8tg Josh references this tweet thread from Dawn Goldstein: https://bit.ly/2TAkh1T Josh references this tweet from Rebecca Kiessling: https://bit.ly/3ghRXek We reference our first Facebook post with two example dialogues for pro-life people regarding this topic, which we published on 5/20/20, two days before the documentary came out: https://bit.ly/2APJ77e

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