ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Anti-abortion movement

Okay kiddo, let me explain what the "anti-abortion movement" is all about.

So, when a woman gets pregnant, a tiny baby starts growing inside her body. Some people believe that this baby is a living human being, just like you and me. These people think that it's very important to protect the rights of that baby, and make sure that it's not hurt or killed.

That's where the anti-abortion movement comes in. It's a group of people who think that abortion (which is when a woman ends her pregnancy and the baby is removed from her body) is wrong. They want to make sure that women aren't allowed to have abortions, because they believe that it's like taking a life.

Some people in the anti-abortion movement think that there should be no exceptions to this rule, even if the baby was conceived because of rape or incest, or if the mother's life is in danger. Others think that there should be some exceptions, but they still believe that abortion is generally wrong.

Now, there are also people who disagree with the anti-abortion movement. They think that women should have the right to choose what happens to their own bodies, including whether or not they want to have a baby. They believe that sometimes abortion is necessary for a woman's health, or if she's not ready to be a parent.

So, there's a lot of debate and controversy around this topic. But what's important to know is that some people believe that abortion is wrong, and they want to make sure that it's not legal or accessible.