Think of Me
by Unsure of author
April 2007
It’s hard to believe it. How time flies. January 22, 1973 seems like so long ago. I’m the oldest in my family. It’s a pretty big family, but I’ll explain that later.
If you’re a boomer, you probably don’t think much of my generation—Gen X. But that’s because we’re a threat to you! My generation is changing the world! Just think of all that has happened in the world since January, 1973... The end of Vietnam. Watergate. Jimmy Carter. Actually, I don’t remember much from the 70s, since I was just entering elementary school when Ronald Reagan became president.
I loved the 80s. That’s when I grew up, but I had no idea just how much the world was changing.
Then, the Berlin Wall fell. I’ll never forget that day in November, 1989. I was 16 and on top of the world. I can remember my history teacher telling me that the world would never be the same. He was right.
Then, something even more dramatic developed. The Internet. If you want to understand me and my generation, then go online. When I was in college, a few of my friends saw it coming. We helped start a revolution online. And don’t believe it when they say the Internet bubble has burst. The only thing that has burst is the old way of doing business.
Now, I’m working on my third business startup—all before age 30. Not bad, eh? I got married three years ago, and we’re expecting our first child in three months. A new generation begins...
Except for one problem.
You see, I wasn’t actually born on January 22, 1973. In fact, I wasn’t born at all. I never was given the chance to take even that first breath. Not a single breath.
That’s because of something else that happened on January 22, 1973. Seven justices made a decision that would dramatically affect my life - and the lives of 40 million others who would never take a breath.
That’s my family. And it’s growing every day. In fact, in the next 24 hours the family of abortion victims will grow by about as many people who died when the Trade Center buildings collapsed. The cleanup from 9/11 continues. And so does the clean up from 1/22/73.
And to think it was all based on a lie. Jane “Roe” of Roe v. Wade was lied to. And so were you - if you believed even for a moment that the mass of tissue wasn’t a human life. That mass of tissue was me!
My goal here isn’t to make you feel guilty. Rather, think of me or what could have been me - the next time the topic of abortion comes up.
Think of me graduating from high school and going to college. Think of me getting married and having children. Think of me celebrating my birthday with family and friends. Think of me.
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