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Parenting & Family Quote by Norma McCorvey

"They tried to discredit me. I used to tell them, There's many wonderful people out there who can't have children, who would want to have these children"

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Weaponized sympathy is doing a lot of work here. Norma McCorvey, forever flattened in public memory into the legal placeholder “Jane Roe,” answers an attack not with a point-by-point rebuttal but with a moral reroute: if you’re trying to discredit me, you’re really dismissing the value of the lives at stake and the people who long for them. It’s a canny pivot from personal credibility to communal yearning.

The phrasing matters. “They tried” keeps the antagonists faceless, a chorus rather than a single villain, which makes her sound besieged and therefore authentic in a culture that rewards the underdog narrative. “I used to tell them” frames the response as rehearsed, almost weary - not a spontaneous clapback, but a line honed through repetition, suggesting a long public life spent being treated like evidence instead of a person.

Then comes the emotional lever: “many wonderful people… can’t have children.” She’s invoking infertility and adoption as moral vocabulary, repositioning “these children” as wanted, claimable, and socially redeemable. That’s not a neutral statement; it smuggles in a worldview where pregnancy is less about bodily autonomy than about custody and deservingness. In the post-Roe media ecosystem, McCorvey was routinely cast as either icon or fraud, a symbol to be handled by other people’s narratives. This quote is her attempt to seize authorship - not by arguing law, but by reframing the audience’s empathy. It’s credibility by proxy: if the hypothetical adoptive parents are “wonderful,” her stance becomes harder to dismiss without seeming cruel.

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APA Style (7th ed.)
McCorvey, Norma. (2026, January 15). They tried to discredit me. I used to tell them, There's many wonderful people out there who can't have children, who would want to have these children. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/they-tried-to-discredit-me-i-used-to-tell-them-151904/

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McCorvey, Norma. "They tried to discredit me. I used to tell them, There's many wonderful people out there who can't have children, who would want to have these children." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/they-tried-to-discredit-me-i-used-to-tell-them-151904/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"They tried to discredit me. I used to tell them, There's many wonderful people out there who can't have children, who would want to have these children." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/they-tried-to-discredit-me-i-used-to-tell-them-151904/. Accessed 10 Feb. 2026.

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Norma McCorvey (September 22, 1947 - February 18, 2017) was a Celebrity from USA.

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