Posted on 07/07/2014 12:02:09 PM PDT by Kaslin
Poverty, violence and other issues aside, women everywhere are focused on being depressed after hearing the anti-woman ruling of the U.S. Supreme Court in Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc.and Wheaton College v. Sylvia Burwell last week. Hobby Lobby and Wheaton College became embroiled in litigation due to Obamacares requirement that for-profit employers provide abortifacients to employees, despite their owners Christian beliefs. As we all know, there is no issue or right more important to women everywhere than to force all employers to subsidize their use of abortifacients.
It doesnt matter that women can easily buy the abortifacient Plan B over the counter inexpensively for $50 without a prescription. It doesnt matter that Planned Parenthood provides abortifacients and birth control free to low-income women. Justice Ginsburg, in her dissent to the Hobby Lobby case, righteously declared, "It bears note in this regard that the cost of an IUD is nearly equivalent to a month's full-time pay for workers earning the minimum wage."
Five Catholic and mostly white men on the Supreme Court just perpetuated sexism, misogyny and chauvinism into the 21st century, according to three dissenting and caring feminists on the court (never mind that one of them, Justice Kagan, is Catholic too). The War on Women has ratcheted up one notch. Women have never been so oppressed. Ginsburg stated in her dissent that the Hobby Lobby majority decision puts women into a minefield. Without employer-covered abortifacients, they may as well be in live combat on the battlefield!
Similarly, in the Wheaton College decision, Justice Sotomayors dissent compared paying for abortifacients to being drafted for the army. If an employer doesnt pay for abortifacients, its the same as a conscientious objector escaping the draft while someone else is forced to go in his place. Thats right, Planned Parenthood - which is subsidized by the government - paying for abortifacients is the same thing as drafting Planned Parenthood into combat warfare.
Women want their employers to care about them having sex; translated, they need them to pay for their abortions. Feminists have long railed that government should get out of the bedroom, but they understand that rhetoric doesnt always translate into reality. Women shouldnt have to be responsible for their own choices to have sex and then abort the babies. That financial cost should all belong to their employers. As Ginsburg correctly said in her Hobby Lobby dissent, Those interests are concrete, specific, and demonstrated by a wealth of empirical evidence.
Of course we all know - feminists better than the rest of us - that women really cant take care of themselves. The feminist movement has made sure women are increasingly dependent on the government, in order to make sure there is no chance they are dependent on their husbands. Now, the feminist movement is taking that dependency a step further, by making women dependent upon their employers too.
It doesnt matter that Hobby Lobby and Wheaton College both subsidize birth control, that really doesnt go far enough. Hobby Lobby needs to subsidize abortifacients too. It will help eliminate the stigma and guilt of aborting a child to have government make your employer subsidize your abortion. It will also decimate any pesky Christian objections to abortion. It would be better not to debate Christians over this, easier just to force them to comply. Caring women, represented by our three feminist justices, want to have Christian values stamped out of not just public life, but the private sector as well, and this is a good place to start.
Little Sisters of the Poor, a home for the elderly run by Catholic nuns in Denver, called the Obamacare requirement for employers to cover abortifacients, "onerous penalties or becoming complicit in a grave moral wrong." They must be confused. Even though nuns are celibate, it is still extremely offensive to women that they would not even have the option of getting their sexual activity paid for by their employer.
It really doesnt matter that more girl babies are aborted than boy babies. Since they are never born, they dont get an opinion. Womens equality doesnt extend into the womb; certain women are better or smarter than others and get to speak for all women. Just like conservative women, unborn women dont deserve a voice as women.
It comes down to this: there are two important goals at hand here. The first is to subsidize women in any way they differ from men, especially in ways where they can control men, such as controlling their offspring. The second goal is to stamp out religion - especially Christianity - everywhere. All women resent men and religion and refuse to acknowledge differences of opinion among their gender. Feminists speak in terms of women this and women that, instead of liberal women or feminists.
Are we going to allow women to have differing opinions on contraception and abortion, or are we going to be one monolithic voice squelching all opposing viewpoints? It doesnt matter if you find abortion morally wrong, other people are responsible for paying for womens abortions, not them or Planned Parenthood. Anyone who doesnt agree - even if youre a woman - is a part of the War on Women.
Children are starving overseas, people are executed every day for their religious beliefs, but none of these issues are as important as funding womens abortifacients. If you dont believe this, remember that employers who dont provide these low-cost abortifacients - which can be easily obtained free from Planned Parenthood - are essentially forcing women into armed combat, nothing less. If you dont understand this, youre probably not very smart, dont care about womens rights, and are being told how to think by a man.
The hysteria has gotten comical to the point that the liberals are caricatures of themselves.
They sure are
No kidding! The Left is always lecturing us that "the sky hasn't fallen" when their leftist, Marxist policies are imposed on everyone. Well, they can just accept this same slogan in this case, only much less so.
There’s never enough socialism for these #s.
Why don’t they make themselves feel better by taking some of their wages, going to the drugstore, and buying some form of contraceptives?
The main thing I got from all the hysteria is that they must have little to no reading comprehension skills.
The Scotus decision was esay to understand,even for me.
Much ado about nothing.
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Just weeping for Tammuz.
Really?
And while I'm being critical, it's annoying when pundits don't bother to fact-check. The Little Sisters of the Poor are an international religious order, not a nursing home in Colorado. They have professional employees in various parts of the United States who are affected by the coverage or non-coverage of contraceptives (or anything else medically-related). Their case is NOT about contraceptive coverage for the Sisters.
Darn. I was hoping there would be actual pictures of leftist women crying. It’s Monday and I need a good laugh.
Townhall.com should know better than to use the word “women”, when it is only “feminists”. WOMEN were cheering the decision, except that it didn’t go far enough.
The truth about Hobby Lobby. Although they offer other avenues of contraception to their employees, they would not support the mandated abortion and abortifacients (Morning after pill and other products that destroy an embryo -- already fertilized.).
It's that simple because they are a closely held (family) business that believes and lives their religion in their business. They even play religious music in their stores. (And not just at Christmas!)
God bless them.
PS. This does not apply to corporations, etc. as the libs would have you believe.
Women voting has been a disaster, there I said it.
I also feel disappointed.
Allowing Hobby Lobby to say no to these aborifacients is a reminder, in law, that abortion is wrong.
THAT’s what they can’t stand.
Uh, no.
Good point.
As you said, buy a few less lattes 1 less pack of smokes and there is your birth control money for the month, “ladies”.
Why do some women want their employers in their bedroom?
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