The Christian right's view on women should stay in the US

American Christian nationalism is influencing young people in Sweden, prompting calls for religious leaders to counter it. In the 1960s and 1970s, US churches supported abortion rights to prevent dangerous illegal procedures. Today, there is concern over the spread of conservative US views.

An editorial in Nerikes Allehanda warns of the spread of American Christian nationalism to Sweden, especially among the young. The author stresses that priests and religious leaders must combat these influences, which include a restrictive view on women's rights.

Historically, it was US churches and Christian movements in the 1960s and 1970s that fought for abortion rights ahead of the Roe v. Wade decision. Religious leaders saw how abortion bans drove women to life-threatening illegal procedures, often with fatal results. This background contrasts with today's conservative currents in the Christian right, which are inspiring Swedish youth.

The editorial calls for vigilance to maintain a more progressive stance in Sweden and avoid importing the US's extreme views on women. No specific events are mentioned, but the tone is clear: such ideas should remain in the US.

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