Posted on 09/14/2018 12:15:05 PM PDT by Morgana
A new ad from the British government is widely being condemned as sexist for implying women must choose between having a baby or wearing high heels and lipstick.
The National Health Association ad was meant to promote emergency contraception (certain types of which may cause abortions), but even liberal womens bloggers and commentators slammed the ad as sexist.
A project of the Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust, the ad asks Would you give up this? alongside pictures of a high heeled womens shoe and a tube of lipstick, followed by For this? and a picture of a baby pacifier.
In other words, are you ready to give up your fun, social and lipstick-wearing life to look after a baby? Because, when youre a mother, all those things will be firmly out of your reach, The Pool blogger Emily Baker responded. Except, thats not true. Having a baby contrary to the Walsall NHS Trusts beliefs does not mark the end of a womans life.
It has received wide condemnation from women across the political spectrum.
Pro-life advocate Rebecca Kiessling called the ad demeaning because it not only presents a false picture of motherhood and womens abilities but also suggests women should sacrifice their childrens lives to live well.
I am a mother of five, a soccer mom AND Im an attorney and international pro-life speaker and activist, AND I have a lot of fun time with my girlfriends. I traveled the globe with all five of my children when they were babies, Kiessling told LifeNews. Dont tell me I have to engage in child sacrifice in order to be a professional woman or to be able to have fun as a woman.
The ad promoted emergency contraception, some forms of which may cause abortions at the unborn babys earliest stage of life.
There also is a male version of the insulting ads. African pro-life advocate Obianuju Ekeocha shared a version that replaces the pictures of high heels and lipstick with a video game controller. It cautions men to Bware da baby trap [sic] wear a condom.
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Kirstie Jones, a woman who went to the press after noticing the ad on a National Express West Midlands on her commute, agrees. Its sexist because it doesnt understand women, it implies if you are a mother you have to give up certain things, she said, It doesnt matter what you look like, what lipstick or shoes you wear when you have a baby. Its irresponsible.
What this advert is really saying, is that women have to make a choice between their own life and their babys life. Once you give birth to a child, you only exist as a mother not a woman, not a person, not a lover or a friend.
Or in the male case, it suggests men have to kiss their free time goodbye.
The outrage is justified, but the ads message really is no different from what the abortion industry tells women every day. It just isnt as obvious about it. Abortion activists tell women that the key to their economic success is abortion. That if they want to continue their education or compete with men for top level positions, they need abortions. If they want to travel, want to live out their dreams, or dont want to settle down yet, they need to sacrifice their own babys lives.
What abortion activists call empowering really is demeaning to women, to men and to children. Pro-life advocates are the ones truly empowering families because they believe moms and dads are capable enough and smart enough to parent and overcome adversities. And they believe children in the womb are valuable human beings who deserve that same chance to overcome adversities and thrive.
Or, whatever it takes to get laid without consequence......
Aye, and in 600 BC people were promised wealth and good fortune if they burned their babies for Moloch too.
Well, the trannies will be outraged.................
Poland doesn’t have abortion, right? Polish women have no high heels or lipstick?
Why is space a vacuum?
Because the whole world sucks!
Lipstick on a pig don’t change the fact that it’s a pig.
Perhaps we should start growing babies in test tubes and plastic bags so women won’t have to compromise with their looks.
Reminds me of a story I once read...something about the Brave New World of 1984...
At least this version is about preventing conception rather than killing pre-born babies.
But ... big picture ... is this pro-male or anti-male? Isn't it super feminist to suggest men should do something with their lives other than play video games? Or is it insulting to suggest that men are stuck at age 15?
Such a fuddle, such a fuddle ...
This is a pretty stupid, insulting ad on many levels
Pathetic and sick. The brit society has devolved into a fetid cesspool of slime.
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