I am strongly anti-abortion.
However I believe that the pro-life movement is amazing in its ability to squander good will and obscure even the clear moral points which could aid it. This happens because there are certain truths which the pro-life movement does not accept.
Just because you believe you are morally right doesn’t mean that the people who disagree with you are evil. Not every pro-life advocate believes this. But the debate gets played out by many as if pro-choice advocates were evil and engaged in a vicious plot to kill babies for nefarious reasons of their own.
Abortion questions revolve around a disagreement about the moral and legal status of the unborn. It is not clear to many people that a fetus–especially at the early stages of pregnancy ought to be afforded the same protections as an adult. It may be that this disagreement is willful self-blindness about the status of the unborn in late term pregnancies. But in early term pregnancies you need to understand that many people do not see the fetus as a baby. Believing that everyone sees the fetus as a baby, and then ignores the implications of that is a sure way to get on the wrong track when arguing about abortion. It is perfectly possible to believe that a 4-month fetus is not a child without being evil.