The argument seemed reasonable in theory: “We are pleased that our state values life no matter an individual’s potential disability, gender, or race.” In reality, it wasn’t. Back in March 2016, Mike Fichter, the president and chief executive of Indiana Right to Life, was talking about the law then-Gov. Mike Pence just signed that would bar “the knowing provision of sex-, race-, or disability-selective abortions by abortion providers.” The bill was not nearly as innocuous as Fichter and his ideological peers in state government made it seem.