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A more contemporary example of this (which also fits into the abortion-as-redemption narrative as told by: >>24718112 ) is Abby Johnson and her memoir Unplanned, which later became a really corny PureFlix film a few years ago. Johnson was a former Planned Parenthood clinic director who had a "change of heart" after (allegedly) witnessing a fetus on ultrasound get sucked through an abortion vacuum, which turned her anti-abortion.

A lot of the "facts" she presents in her book have been disputed by her former coworkers, which isn't surprising. I read her book expecting it to be a millennial version of Whittaker Chambers' Witness or David Horowitz's Radical Son when it really wasn't, it was really dry and written in a way similar to those tacky paperbacks you see at Walmart that are written for suburban wine moms. It's not like she breaks down the metaphysics of "abortion ideology" or whatever the way Chambers and Horowitz did with communism and Marxism. A lot of it is, ironically, her trying to prove she was never an "abortion extremist" and how she tried making it her goal to prevent abortions while working at PP. But as we know from her speeches and appearances on anti-abortion media we know she's not anything close to intellectual.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItYF1jJ4tLg