Posted on 10/18/2019 9:10:57 AM PDT by Morgana
Abortion has been a surprisingly popular topic on television this week. New Amsterdam, Bull, and Empire have all openly referenced, debated, or supported the right to kill an unborn child. Now NBCs Law & Order: Special Victims Unit is joining the pack with a plot focused entirely around abortion.
The October 17 episode The Burden of Our Choices follows the SVU investigating a 13-year-old runaway named Evangeline (Kira McLean). Evangeline comes from a fundamentalist Christian family (because, of course) in Ohio, but after her stepfather rapes her (another easy trope), she escapes to New York to have an abortion due to Ohios fetal heartbeat law (which, in real life, was blocked by a judge). Once the parents come to retrieve her, it doesnt take long for Evangelines case to become a full-on court battle.
You see, Ohio requires permission from a family member 21 or older to have an abortion, but New York doesnt require any parental supervision, hence Evangelines decision. Being the fanatically religious woman she is, Evangelines mother Tammy (Lucy Walters) refuses to let her daughter abort her grandchild and refuses to believe Evangelines claim that her stepfather is the rapist. Therefore, she takes on an extremely pro-life lawyer to sue the police department for attempted murder for allowing Evangeline to try and get an abortion. This sparks a protest of the lawsuit, complete with Handmaids Tale protestors.
The SVU themselves debate the case, which mostly consists of newest member Katriona Tamin (Jaime Gray Hyder) complaining about pro-life laws. She bemoans the old white men trying to control a girls choice and also references The Handmaids Tale as a possible future. Lieutenant Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay) concurs, fearing poor women will return to back-alley abortions, which were never that prevalent. The resident Catholic Carisi (Peter Scanavino) hardly even puts up a fight against them since hes there to uphold the girls rights.
Carisi: Appeals court just refused to hear Ohio's case. Even some pro-life groups thought the charges were ridiculous.
Olivia: Well, they are.
Tamin: So you guys aren't under arrest? What about the stay on the abortion?
Carisi: Family court didn't want to make a ruling until Ohio's arrest warrants have been dismissed. They're still deliberating.
Tamin: For how long? She's 12 weeks pregnant. Any day after the first trimester, it gets more complicated.
Olivia: And that's part of Ohio's plan, is to run out the clock.
Tamin: I'm sorry, what century is this? All these old white men trying to control women's bodies? I mean, how far off are we from "The Handmaid's Tale"?
Olivia: You grew up taking these rights for granted. My mother, there was a time when she considered abortion, and her only option was--was back-alley. The bottom line is, if you have enough money, there's always a way. But it's these poor women, these girls-- in some states, they're gonna see deaths. That's where this is going.
Tamin: They think that's what we're going back to.
Carisi: Fundamentalists, Catholics-- they see abortion as deaths.
Tamin: You're Catholic, right? Is that what you think?
Carisi: What I think is what I think. But if a woman is the victim of rape or incest
Tamin: I hear that, and it sounds like you're saying that a woman has to be a victim in order to have control over her own body.
Olivia: That's not what he's saying.
Tamin: Good. Because it's not a decision that should ever be made by a group of men or a prosecutor who's never had to make that choice.
Olivia: Guys, guys, guys.
Carisi: J-just so we're clear. My job is to uphold that girl's rights, and that's what I'm doing. But I'm sorry, I don't see this as black-and-white. In my experience, no woman wants to have an abortion.
Olivia: Okay.
Tamin: Fair enough. But these laws that are getting passed, they are not the answer.
Olivia: No, they're not.
Fortunately for Evangeline, a fetal DNA test proves her allegations against her stepfather, and Tammy agrees to separate from him to maintain custody of her daughter. Unfortunately for us, the episode ends with Evangeline, a 13-year-old girl, going to a clinic to abort her child. Although Tammy still disagrees with the choice, Olivia reminds her that that decision is out of your hands.
What a painfully biased piece of propaganda this episode is. The series literally wants us to support the rights of a 13-year-old girl to receive an abortion without her mothers permission. Evangelines not old enough to buy NyQuil in New York, but apparently, she is old enough to abort a baby. Even worse, the biggest opponents to this decision are either religious fanatics or old white men like Tammys lawyer. Some of these writers might be surprised to learn that lots of young people beyond their strawmen would disagree with that image.
Planned Parenthood consultants are really working overtime if they want people to believe this. With four abortion stories this week alone, I doubt theyre going to stop anytime soon.
The networks are really whipping-up the anti-Christian hate.
.. is that stupid show still on?
L&O has always been a Rat propaganda tool. Constantly lacing in Dem BS within scripts and story lines.
only law and order that still is
Strange that Olivia Benson’s character is a child of rape. And the other female detective, Amanda, has 2 out of wedlock children. They also never present the option to that girl to give the child up for adoption.
The party of perverts and the murder of innocents, circa 1000 BC.
They already are.
The baby.
Amazingly, while they try all the stereotypes on steroids, they throw in a “stepfather” (ooo, they shouldn’t be offending anyone who is a step-). Yes, because good Christian backgrounds always include divorced/shack-ups.
With all the different versions of Law & Order, I am surprised that there isn’t a “Law & Order: Parking Enforcement” show.
Pitch it. 500 channels and nothing on.
Exactly. Some things never change. Evil is one of those things.
Nyquil...the same in Tennessee you have to be 18 for Nyquil, other cough medicine etc...They check your ID before you can buy them...
Meanwhile this script is dumb and awkward...who in their right mind talks like that ???
Writers must have forgotten that Olivia was the product of a rape
I really thought Law & Order: SVU was off the air.
This may be hard, but any woman who finds herself pregnant with an unwanted pregnancy and gets an abortion (excluding rape victims) should be guilty of manslaughter at the very least. In this modern age of birth control & sterilization procedures abortion really should not be necessary. If adults/teens/children can choose their gender, surely they can make the decision not to have children? Males whos paternity is proven must also face a consequence. Automatic sterilization? No birth control, no sex - should be a mantra taught by school health classes.
As radical as this sounds, I would support government funding of sterilization for those people passionate about not having children due to climate change. Allow them the choice to walk their talk.
Unwanted pregnancies can provide babies for those couples who cant have children and want them.
How to we teach people to become more moral and respect life, if their choices do not have consequences?
This may be hard, but any woman who finds herself pregnant with an unwanted pregnancy and gets an abortion (excluding rape victims) should be guilty of manslaughter at the very least. In this modern age of birth control & sterilization procedures abortion really should not be necessary. If adults/teens/children can choose their gender, surely they can make the decision not to have children? Males whos paternity is proven must also face a consequence. Automatic sterilization? No birth control, no sex - should be a mantra taught by school health classes.
As radical as this sounds, I would support government funding of sterilization for those people passionate about not having children due to climate change. Allow them the choice to walk their talk.
Unwanted pregnancies can provide babies for those couples who cant have children and want them.
How to we teach people to become more moral and respect life, if their choices do not have consequences?
20 years.
and the state of Ohio did not prosecute the man for rape.
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