Posted on 01/22/2015 4:46:34 PM PST by Morgana
Last week was not great for Amanda Marcottes image. The day after bemoaning the prospect of forcing Down syndrome kids on their parents (eviscerated here on LAN by Cassy Fiano), she followed up with an angry condemnation of fathers who grieve for their aborted children in stories shared by Heroic Media, Silent No More, and others. While the natural reaction for anyone with a soul would be empathy, Marcottes is vomiting in your mouth.
The instigator of her venom was The Apology, a recent Heroic Media video featuring the heartfelt confessions of several men who either agreed to or failed to more strongly object to girlfriends abortions earlier in their lives. They apologize for not fighting for the sons and daughters theyll never get to know, who lost their chance to grow in and experience this world, and to the women considering or suffering from abortion today who arent getting the support they need:
Their compassion and sorrow are readily apparent, but true to form, our abortiophile can see nothing but her own sex obsession projected onto everyone else:
Freud famously posited that women suffer from penis envy, but this video demonstrates, conclusively, that the opposite is true: These cis mens uterus envy has reached the level where theyre saying, I had an abortion, which is physically impossible for biological reasons.
Quite the display of doublethink: if men could get pregnant, abortion would be a sacrament, abortion orthodoxy teaches, yet apparently those same men are simultaneously consumed with jealousy that we cant get pregnant. If Marcotte really thinks this uterus envy is a more logical conclusive, no less explanation than a parents natural grief over losing a child, then we may need a new term for the opposite of Occams Razor: Marcottes Jigsaw.
The whole video is underpinned with the belief that men should own womens bodies so completely that even a womans experiences are assumed to belong to themwhile the men themselves benefit from avoiding unwanted parenthood. Its a win-win situation for these men, and the only thing they have to do is shed a few crocodile tears over their supposed mistake in not bullying the women they were dating into choosing to have a child.
And here we have Amandas contribution to the microaggression craze: tolerating your significant others legal power to unilaterally kill your son or daughter is no longer enough. Now you have to like it, too. To acknowledge that men have experiences too is to infringe on womens rights. The mere act of expressing dissent and agony and loss, of giving voice to your most basic parental instincts, now constitutes an act of misogynistic oppression. And on top of that, those reactions are never to be deemed sincere.
Words fail to capture the depths of the malice on display here and were still not done.
For a movement apparently trying to avoid charges of misogyny, its odd to see anti-choicers highlighting stories of men who wish theyd been bigger assholes to women.
Yes, this from a woman who once actually said that conservatives rely heavily on bad faith arguments, so liberals need to hold ourselves to a higher standard, whose hypocrisy is so absolute that she can type with a straight face, I specifically concentrate, as a journalist, on reproductive rights, and in my many years of doing this, Ive come to the conclusion that all the official arguments against abortion and contraception employed by Republicans are 100% pure bad faith. All of them. (Emphasis in the original.)
At this point, one cant help but wonder if Marcottes entire career is an elaborate hoax, a single persona embodying all of abortion zealots worst character flaws. Like an unfunny Stephen Colbert, whose audience saw themselves in the caricature and didnt realize it wasnt a compliment.
[T]heres a real flaw in many of these abortion regret stories. If getting married to the woman and having children with her was, in fact, the right choice, its hard not to ask why they didnt go on to do just that. Deciding not to get married and have a child is one of those regrets that is easy to remedy! All you need to do is get married and have a child.
The stupidity burns. Aside from how she would even know how many of them go on to form families or her blithe dismissal of the emotional and trust issues from such a betrayal that might impair future relationships, just marvel at the denseness it takes to say just get another one! as if were talking about replacing a lost copy of your favorite book or movie. Children are not interchangeable. A post-abortive father is not mourning for a lost chance to become a parent, but for the death of that child. His child wasnt a potentiality; he or she already existed, already lived, even if only one of his or her parents recognized it.
Again I find myself in disbelief that Marcotte needs something so blindingly obvious explained to her; when Kevin Williamson noted last week the the reduction of human life to an accounting entry implicit in her worldview, he couldnt have been more right.
Because of all this, its hard to shake the feeling that this men regret abortion thing is less about life and more about reinforcing the idea that men should control women. Sometimes its through feints of chivalry, and sometimes through outright emotional manipulation, but it always comes back to the same idea: that women are not to be trusted to make their own decisions, so men should do it for them.
Dont you love how she pretends shes coming to this conclusion oh so reluctantly? As if shed love to believe that not everyone who disagrees with her is part of a grand conspiracy to chain the nations women to their kitchens, but darn it, the facts just wont let her? And that its apparently just a coincidence that to her it always comes back to the sexual inquisition every time a pro-lifer says anything?
But then, perhaps Marcottes latest diatribes, so dripping with cruelty and spectacularly lacking in basic human empathy, hint at why this fiction persists: its hard to fathom that unborn children have souls when youve misplaced your own.
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She probably has a courtesy card at planned parenthood.
Never heard of her.
Is she a Rosie O’Donnell clone?
All the pro-abortionist conveniently forget that every single one of us, including them, were once fetuses. Perhaps they regret living which is why they are so angry and hateful toward individuals who are still in the fetal state.
We are quickly becoming two Americas. One that has a conscience and one that doesn’t.
Yep.
Even more so with the devo hat
Keep in mind that she was the Official Campaign Blogger for the Silky Pony campaign, and was too much even for them to stomach.
“They apologize for not fighting for the sons and daughters theyll never get to know, who lost their chance to grow in and experience this world, and to the women considering or suffering from abortion today who arent getting the support they need:”
Do they apologize and repent of having sex with and impregnating women who are not their wives and who are willing to abort their children
I understand from reading FR that no man ever has sex with a woman who would have an abortion. A million women per year are impregnated by ... feminism, apparently.
Thanks for the response. It, made me chuckle.
I think these are the same guys who try to convince everyone to let the Democrats win because there is no difference between the Democrats and Rpublicans and the Republicans need to be taught a lesson.
They don’t seem to consider the consequences of their desires.
There’s a pattern.
I think there’s a massive cloud of denial of a basic fact of biology: sex makes babies. The contention that the only women who ever have abortions are ugly, man-hating lesbians is simply insane.
When the thought of fornication (or adultery) is just as repulsive as the thought of abortion, then we’ll really be serious about babies’ lives.
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