Posted on 05/19/2015 8:11:35 PM PDT by Morgana
Did you read that title?
Now you know the crux of this battle.
To abortion advocates the problem has always been the baby!
Thus- the reason why Everyday Feminist blogger, Laura Kacere wrote:
Abortion Isnt a Bad Thing
So we shouldnt be talking about it like it is.
Its not just the phrase thats the problem, but the sentiment behind it.
Beneath the desire to keep abortion rare, people say, is a desire to reduce unintended pregnancies, which is completely legitimate.
Unintended pregnancies are hard, can put undue stress on everyone involved, and can be reduced in pretty simple ways, like better sexuality education and greater access to contraception.
But the word being used here isnt unintended pregnancies, its abortion.
And when people say keep abortion rare, theyre promoting a narrative that says abortion is inherently a bad thing.
But abortion isnt something bad, and it isnt something to be ashamed of. It can actually be a positive experience for some people and is something that many people are glad that they have access to when they need it.
Its unfortunate and hurtful to our movement when people who identify as pro-choice continue to view and promote the perspective of abortion as a bad thing and something to reduce.
The fact is, abortion is a relatively simple medical procedure and should be viewed similarly to other medical procedures in that all those who need or want it should have access to it.
Laura Kaceres bio states that she is an abortion clinic escort. Why am I not surprised?
She goes on to say, When there are women and girls who dont get an abortion due to the intense cultural stigma and shame surrounding the medical procedure, that number is too low.
Too low?
In the modern ago of trying to rid the nation of abortion stigma, abortion advocates cannot accept that the cold-blooded murder for hire scheme of abortion is by nature BAD!
So they create a massive diversion which is:
The teen or woman who has an unintended pregnancy she does not abort is bad!
In other words, do not stigmatize the act of killing an unborn baby in the womb- but do stigmatize the pregnant teen or woman? And, ladies and gents, this is what the abortion lobby refers to as -PROGRESS and reproductive rights!
Kacere asks, is reducing or altogether stopping the rate of abortion something we really want?
I guess to Kacere and her abortion-loving pro-choice community the answer would be no.
(1) Could she have evaded the seduction? (2) Could she have been on the pill? (3) Could she have provided a condom? (4) Could she have taken a morning after pill? (5) Could she have simply kept her knees together? (6) Could she have planned her pregnancy and her career more intelligently? (7) Could she not have worked it out with her employer? (8) Could she put the baby up for adoption?
In this nine-month and longer period of time are there no other points of intervention in which a pregnant woman can control her reproductive life or "exercise choice" except during the last minutes counting down to a healthy birth?
Unless they equate ‘Unintended pregnancy’ with creating single moms, feminists really mean that women should have babies without husbands once they get those good paying jobs, to be able to pay for great child-care.
They love the idea of single moms.
Well, there’s an easy way to avoid the pregnancy.
You don’t hop in and out of bed with every guy you meet.
This is just more of the obsession with SEX from the left.
See how the Culture of Death warps brain cells. They are not to be trusted with any choice they make.
Dr. Savage was right: liberalism is a mental disorder.
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