Ben Carson Compares Abortion Slavery Wants Roe V Wade Overturned
Washington, D.C. – In a bold move that highlighted the heated debate over reproductive rights, Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson stirred controversy on July 24, 2015, by comparing abortion to slavery and calling for the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade.
Carson, a retired neurosurgeon and rising star in the GOP field, made the remarks during an interview on a conservative talk show. He argued that abortion represented a moral wrong on par with the historical injustice of slavery, saying it denied the basic rights of the unborn. This wasn’t the first time Carson had taken a hard line on the issue; as he campaigned for the 2016 nomination, he often positioned himself as a voice for traditional values, drawing on his personal faith and professional background to make his case.
The comments quickly drew backlash from abortion rights advocates, who accused Carson of oversimplifying a complex issue and using inflammatory language. One group called his comparison “insensitive and misguided,” pointing out that it ignored the real-life struggles of women facing unwanted pregnancies. At the same time, his supporters praised the statement as a clear stand against what they saw as a flawed court decision from 1973.
Carson’s remarks came at a time when abortion remained a flashpoint in American politics, especially with several states pushing new restrictions on clinics. As a candidate, he used these moments to differentiate himself from rivals, though polls showed the issue could alienate moderate voters. Overall, the episode underscored how deeply divided the country was on the topic, with Carson’s words likely to echo through the campaign trail for weeks to come. It was just one more sign that the 2016 race would be anything but dull.