No one cares. Sure, they may care right now. It might currently feel like the most important thing that's ever happened--ever. But, in a day or two, in a week or two, in a month or two, nobody really cares. That's just the cold hard truth.
Today the headlines are lit up about the "historic news" that the Supreme Court has overturned the Roe v. Wade decision that has long been the foundation of abortion rights. (I so badly want to put quotations around abortion rights, on account of the insanity of the assertion, but I will refrain.) Seeing people leaping and weeping with joy, or doubled over clenching fists of rage, illustrates just how illogical this whole debate has become.
Get your popcorn, because this emotionally triggering event was designed for one purpose and one purpose only: Politics. So spectacular will be the Night of Rage and the Summer of Rage that follows, conservatives will soon feel the putrid wrath of unhinged Leftist mobs. Everything up to this point has merely been a primer, the opening act for what's to come.
But nobody really cares about abortion. Nobody would be sitting around the dinner table talking about it, unless they wanted us to. It wouldn't come up in conversation any more often than say, a random stranger's vaccination status. The few people that are personally impacted by the issue, for whatever personal reason, would naturally make their own personal decision, within their own personal sphere of influence, after having their own personal conversations.
Beyond that, nobody cares. Why would they? How would they even know? What's the point in caring? Ahhhh... now that question strikes a nerve, does it not?