Posted on 12/19/2016 2:53:15 PM PST by Morgana
Actress and producer Lena Dunham is setting yet another precedent for abortion-obsessed Hollywood: wishing for the opportunity to have had an abortion.
On Thursday, Dunham released the latest episode of her Women of the Hour podcast titled Choice. Dunham called her audio show a safe space for her audience to think about issues like abortion. Abortion as she saw it, that is.
Im a pro-choice woman, Dunham admitted from the beginning. She credited her mother for her stance: From an early age, she taught my younger sibling and me to say anti-choice instead of pro-life because she wanted to make sure that we knew that everyone is pro-life. Some people are anti-choice.
But in her abortion campaign, Dunham not only saw herself combating anti-choice citizens, but also fighting a general cultural stigma."
Something Ive thought about a lot is the fact that there is stigma around abortion, she complained. We all know that theres cultural stigma, its hard to put an abortion on network TV.
As a show writer and producer of HBOs Girls, Dunham sure has done a poor job of watching TV. Just last year, ABCs Scandal showed an abortion scene to the tune of Silent Night, and this year, shows like Jane the Virgin, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and Youre the Worst also highlighted abortion. Even Gilmore Girls is teasing abortion plotlines yet to come.
But as far as stigma, Dunham saw herself as a part of the problem.
I always thought that I myself didnt stigmatize abortion. Im a uh abortion rights activist, its a huge part of who I am, she prefaced. She then told the story of how she once tried to distance herself from abortion:
But one day, when I was visiting a Planned Parenthood in Texas a few years ago, a young girl walked up to me and asked me if Id like to be a part of her project in which women share their stories of abortions. I sort of jumped. I havent had an abortion, I told her. I wanted to make it really clear to her that as much as I was going out and fighting for other womens options, I myself had never had an abortion.
And I realized then that even I was carrying within myself stigma around this issue, Dunham continued. Even I, the woman who cares as much as anybody about a womans right to choose, felt it was important that people know I was unblemished in this department.
In the end, her mother and her friends abortions persuaded her to change.
So many people I love my mother, my best friends have had to have abortions for all kinds of reasons, Dunham said. I feel so proud of them for their bravery, for their self-knowledge, and it was a really important moment for me then to realize I had internalized some of what society was throwing at us and I had to put it in the garbage.
To do that, Dunham concluded: Now I can say that I still havent had an abortion, but I wish I had.
This isnt the first time Lena Duham has advertised abortion. Her HBO show has showcased characters casually mentioning abortion (I cant go for a run because I had an abortion). And, outside of Girls, Dunham loves inserting abortion into media projects, including:
Joking about aborting the royal baby Directing a music video with an abortion dog" Pushing NBC to air ads for Obvious Child, an abortion romantic comedy Deeming After Tiller (film empathizing with late-term abortionists) a beautiful, sensitively made film
Dunham also boasts strong ties to Planned Parenthood, Americas largest abortion provider. In the past, she has plugged the abortion giant while hosting SNL and even publicized a special partnership with Planned Parenthood during a book tour.
Just this year, Dunham wished Planned Parenthood (every womans main bitch) a happy 100th anniversary. She also defended the organization and gushed over its president Cecile Richards following the Center for Medical Progress videos last year exposing Planned Parenthoods harvesting of aborted baby parts. For its part, Planned Parenthoods latest annual report heralded Dunham as its media partner.
This girl has some serious mental problems. Can anyone get her some help before she explodes on some TV show?
Let me get this straight. Her audience is okay with murdering children in the womb, but they need a "safe place" so their wittle feelings don't get hurt?
It’s hard to imagine a guy being so desperate...so drunk...so schizophrenic...as to want to put her in a condition where an abortion might be performed.
“Its hard to imagine a guy being so desperate...so drunk...so schizophrenic...as to want to put her in a condition where an abortion might be performed.”
Two words: Turkey Baster!
Yeah, I do understand, actually. I was just pissed off and spouting off.
She’s an ignorant ass, but you are correct. Children grow up and become wrecked by the world as adults.
The sad part is, though, she wouldn’t hesitate.
Her mom was telling me the very same thing just the other day ...
That's gonna leave a mark.
I haven’t read the comments, but I bet the are a bunch of:
“Wish your mother had.” or something similar.
My understanding from studying Soviet and Eastern European history (when abortion was the main form of birth control) is that abortions carry risk of complications up to and through death, and repeated abortions diminish or ruin a woman’s fertility and OB/GYN health. Wanting an abortion just to make a political statement is ignorant and irresponsible. Dunham is promoting herself at the expense of womens’ health.
Her mother DID have an abortion. It just wasn’t her that was aborted. It was her sister or brother that was aborted.
God knows what the demons whispering in her ear are actually saying.
She’s never needed an abortion cause she’s likely never been with a man with an active sperm count.
Oh man, someone pass me a sick bucket!
Oh man, someone pass me a sick bucket!
We were wishing the same thing for your mother...Could be she is wishing the same thing...
She aborted the wrong baby.
Same her mother never exercised her ‘right’!
I bet her mama wishes the same thing!
She’s bizarre.
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