Don’t Worry; March for Life’s Decision to Cancel is Wise, And No Reason to Fret

Citing concerns for the safety of participants and law enforcement, March for Life announced last week that its annual rally in Washington, D.C. will “look different.” A small number of pro-life leaders will still gather on January 29, but others are asked to participate virtually.

Many pro-lifers expected the decision. After all, we’re in the middle of a global pandemic. Threats of unrest still surrounded Inauguration Day events at the time of the cancelation. But Stream senior editor John Zmirak argues it’s a “craven collapse,” signaling “a dark day for Americans, born and unborn alike.”

Thankfully, that’s just not true.

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