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.