Abortion rights and LGBTQ issues don’t seem to fit in the same sentence as “best places to raise a family,” but somehow the radical left manages to bundle these topics together. The liberal media wants us to believe that access to abortion makes a state the perfect place to raise kids. The idea itself is confusing and seems to defy logic. How do you raise a family when there isn’t one to start with?
The liberal obsession with metrics like abortion access and LGBTQ rights obscures the real issues American families face. They barely mention the importance of safe neighborhoods, quality education, or affordable living costs—issues that genuine family-friendly locales are built on. Instead, they wag their fingers and promote policies that undermine the foundation of family and society.
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— Washington Post Opinions (@PostOpinions) November 10, 2025
States that limit abortion are criticized for putting women’s health at risk, yet the loss of unborn lives is just brushed aside like it doesn’t count. These are the same voices alarmed by America’s declining birth rate, seemingly blind to the contradiction in their arguments. If raising a family was truly their priority, expect policies that support life, not end it.
The hypocrisy is glaring when analyzing supposed “best places” lists. Expanding abortion access does not raise families. It subtracts potential lives. These opinions and rankings reek of emotion over facts, of ideology over reality. And the idea that abortion access makes future parents “feel safe to conceive” is a slogan designed for liberal fundraising, not the life-weary concerns of everyday Americans.
Do they expect us to buy this absolute nonsense? Conservatives know the difference between true family values and shallow political pandering. America deserves better. Real family values are rooted in fostering life, ensuring safety, and providing education. If the radical left’s misguided opinions really aim to shape the “best places to raise a family,” it’s no wonder their worldview seems so lost.

