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E46: Faith, Freedom, and the Frontline: Abortion Protests in Scotland

Porcelain Victoria Episode 46

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Welcome to Behind the Paddle podcast. Today, we are speaking about “Faith, Freedom, and the Frontline: Abortion Protests in Scotland.”

In this episode, we dive deep into the ongoing conflict between anti-abortion protests and reproductive rights in Scotland. With a specific focus on the 40 Days for Life protests that have been staged outside Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow, we explore the intersections of faith, freedom of speech, and the fight for bodily autonomy.

We’ll examine the history of 40 Days for Life, a US-based group that organizes prayer vigils and protests outside abortion clinics, and how their presence has sparked significant controversy in a nation that recently passed buffer zone laws to protect patients and healthcare workers. These laws, designed to create safe spaces around clinics, have sparked heated debates about free speech, religious rights, and the emotional and psychological toll on those seeking reproductive healthcare.

As tensions rise between the desire for personal freedoms and the need for privacy and safety, this episode aims to give voice to those on all sides of the debate. Join us for an insightful and thought-provoking exploration of one of the most contentious issues of our time.


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