Her claim is probably false
Her claim falls just short of
demonstrably false, only due to our inability to exclude the possibility that somewhere there exists a culture that has always thought fetuses were people, members of their community, and worthy of the same treatment afforded to people.
Oh, AND that Emily was born into that culture and is therefore not fabricating her “newfangled” characterization, just as she fabricates others’ thoughts and feelings as a tactic of argument.
Watch how quickly the "feminist" goes from supporting women's rights to their own body to doing their best "Handmaid's Aunt" impersonation.
There is more than one way to be a feminist. My own feelings about abortion have changed, evolved, devolved(?) depending on how you look at it. I very well understand the hard line about no abortion or no abortion after the second trimester. I’m older now, and, as they say, I’ve seen some stuff, been through some stuff. I try very hard not to judge and to trust people to make their own decisions.
The fact is, late term abortions are exceedingly rare and exist only by the availability and willingness of someone to perform them. Right now, I trust those guardrails: that physicians have codes of ethics and do not terminate a late term pregnancy for trivial reasons. Few, if any, women would terminate their own pregnancy for trivial reasons.
I try hard not to judge—which is either deeply ironic or deeply hypocritical because over the last week or so, I’ve been judging the hell out of a lot of people who made a different decision than I did.