Posted on 11/09/2019 11:25:09 AM PST by Morgana
Recently Glamour magazine, in a joint project with GQ, published 12 Men Share Their Abortion Stories. Given the potential un-wokeness of such a ventureno uterus no voice, right?the author has to justify the article by explaining, Most [women who get abortions] were impregnated by a man.
Think of the project as mustering the other half of humanity in the effort to normalize what remains for most people a distasteful procedure. Organizations like We Testify and Shout Your Abortion provide a forum for women to discuss openly why they got abortions and what it was like. Glamour and GQ pick up the slack for men.
Clearly the effort falls in the category of normalization. Leftism depends on normalization for so much of its program, because so much of its program goes against what is normal. Changed societies need changed minds, and to change minds they need encouragement. The left uses many propaganda toolsits not easy changing the world!but repetition has always been a standby.
If those patriarchal tools of reason, rationality, and science dont work, just browbeat everyone with your new normal until they give in. It worked with gay marriage. Perhaps it could work with abortion, and so we got the Shout Your Abortion movement and the attempt to normalize this brutal procedure.
The left has spent more than 50 years trying to normalize the monstrous, usually in the area of sexuality. But something happened with a generation raised in this era of normalizing the monstrous. The monsters didnt go away.
No, emerging from suppressed psyches came lyrics like that of Metallicas Enter Sandman, where a child prays the classic nighttime prayer, Now I lay me down to sleep, but is interrupted by a growling, Hush little baby, dont say a word / And never mind that noise you heard / Its just the beasts under your bed / In your closet, in your head.
Nice. But honest, and real. The monsters remain, blurted out in a desecration of what for many Americans has been among their most tender memories, the safe evening prayer. The benign, the fuzzy, and the harmless turned out to be the beasts in our collective head. This is an allegory of leftism for those ready to let the dead bury their own dead and seek something better.
E Michael Jones, in Monsters from the Id, argues that monsters like Dracula, Frankenstein, and the alien in the movie Alien arise as psychic reactions in cultures where monstrous, immoral behavior is accepted. Attempts to normalize these behaviors only end up suppressing psychic horrors, which then surface in our literature and cinematography. Its really a secular absolution, a technique of catharsis, a way of collectively distancing ourselves from a horror while living under the delusion that confronting it gives us some ownership over its horrifying realities.
Jones chapter on the development and production of the alien monster is illuminating. The monster emerged from the mind of the philandering artist Hans Giger, certainly a male who would have happily shouted the glories of aborting the products of his libido. Yet his art suggests a mind preoccupied with fetuses and babies, which he depicts as monstrosities. These themes carry over into his design of the alien monster. And how does the movie conclude? With the alien sucked out of Mother.
Babies as monsters. Again, nice. But it fits a leftist pattern. Feminist Donna Minkowitz describes the state of her mind as she engaged in sadistic lesbian sex, Pleasure without restriction. Vulnerability without exploitation. To me, to most of us, gay love means all these things and more an ecstatic knowledge, almost a gnosis, that sex is possible outside of the horrifying thickets in which the rest of the culture has hedged it.
Horrifying thicketsby that she means, of course, babies and their care.
In the Glamour/GQ article, you detect similar treatment as the participants engage in what can only be described as catharsis, their attempt at secular absolution. Yet, throughout the article you also detect the seeds for those beasts under your bed In your closet, in your head. Sometimes the beasts arent even closeted.
Siggy (25) from New York City sets the tone. His parents, he wants you to understand, got pregnant right out of high school. They had the child and had a really, really hard first 10 years afterward, raising the kid, my older brother. He and his brother grew up poor as a result.
Siggy wasnt about to make that mistake, so he encouraged his partners abortion. And what a happy ending: I ended up going to grad school. I got my masters. Im making a healthy six-figure salary. I wonder what his older brother thinks of his happy ending: So, Sig, if mom and dad would have just aborted me, you could have traded the crappy life with me for one with more money.
Nathan (40) from Seattle falls in the Hans Giger/alien camp, describing his child as an invader. Thats cute. He and his partner made jokes about it. He seemed especially impressed with himself that he held his partners hand before the procedure. Whatever it takes, I guess.
Travis (33) from North Carolina has perhaps the saddest account of his partners abortion. One of the little things that starts to get to you is all the thoughts of what could have been with the baby. In your brain, you know this isnt the right time. In your heart, you start imagining and dreaming about what could have been. (Hush, little Travis, dont say a word )
Michael (23) of Colorado has a similar realization: Getting the sonogram and seeing that she was actually pregnant, [I was] more sentimental than I thought I would get about it. Seeing that life thats there, it doesnt make it any easier than we thought it was going to be. A lot of old-school tropes really came into play, like, Are we killing this kid? ( And never mind that noise you heard )
Finally we have Diego (27) from New York, who admits he and his partners abortion is something that were both going to carry the rest of our lives, the memory of what could have happened. I think about that babynot, like, every day or every weekbut I think about that baby a lot. ( Its just the beasts under your bed; In your closet, in your head.)
Most people know a fetus is a human life, and 96 percent of biologists realize this as factual. That means the only recourse is to become numb to the reality that abortion ends a human life. Hence the Shout Your Abortion movement.
But as Horace once quipped, you can chase out nature with a pitchfork, but it will come running back. In this case, nature, or reality, will exact its pound of flesh in those monsters in our heads. We see the fruits of those monsters: suicide rates rising, depression, opioid abuse, mental health issues. We see it in the monsters portrayed in our literature.
The word monster comes from the Latin for to warn. The idea is that a monster suggests something amuck in the cosmic order. A two-headed snake downstream from a factory, or people with bloodied faces staggering out of a bar, warn of something askew in the order of things. They frighten us. Our initial instinct when seeing such things is to rationalize it, normalize it, place it some context.
But some things elude normalization, and abortion is one of them. Until we remedy this horror, its effects will haunt us at psychic levels below our understanding, and from depths of the id we cannot fathom.
Happy Halloween!
Thanks for posting.
Cmon men its in your hands. Use it wisely. Dont allow your seed to go into an idiot/monster. Do not get to the point where a eugenicists puppet is slaughtering your son/daughter. Think with your big head. Thanks.
In other words:
Do not put your baby juice inside a woman you have not married.
You are welcome. Only wish I could find more stories like this.
No interviews with men who prayed about the difficult circumstances and were happy to have a healthy baby born into the world?
“Most [women who get abortions] were impregnated by a man”
Well, DUH! Most of us know how things work!
But in today’s insane world, “men” get pregnant, and “women” inseminate. Insanity.
A whole lot of people in churches actively helped install gay marriage, including many pastors whom I have known.
Hmm. Stupid is, as stupid does I suppose.
Heres a suggestion before you count your virtue signals.
Get of your high unicorn, walk down your rainbow, and see if you might be talking to men whose wives secretly changed their minds about motherhood.
Once again:
Gentlemen: Only ever stick it in your wife.
Ladies: Only ever spread ‘em for your husband.
“see if you might be talking to men whose wives secretly changed their minds about motherhood.”
Ya, whst is good for the many sometimes is uncomfortable for the few.
Arrogant personal irresponsibility, much like aids and other sexually transmitted diseases. Its our fault that the irresponsible women wont protect themselves, wont keep their legs closed, Its our fault that men will do anything that moves and disappear as though it was not their problem, its our fault that unprotected sex is not fun and this is why we still have aids and other sexually transmitted diseases. ITS OUR FAULT AND IT IS OUR RESPONSIBILITY TO PAY FOR ALL THE IRRESPONSIBLE SH## HEADS WHAT WILL NOT CONTROL THEMSELVES
The World Health Organization and Guttmatcher Institute found that 73 percent of women around the world who have abortions are married.
Here I hasten to explain that it's quite otherwise in the USA, where about 85 percent of the abortions are for unmarried women. But it seems married couples in other countries often cite worries about whether they can afford more than one, in view of the costs of education and material security.
Not sure how accurate the following stats would be (SOURCE) since not all countries have uniform reporting requirements for legal abortions, and I don't know what attempts were made to report illegal abortions. Plus some of these stats are a couple of years old and the legal status in various countries may have changed. But here are the stats, for what it's worth.
Abortion rate per year, per 1000 women ages 15-39
Top abortion rate countries
85... Greenland
60... Belize (Central America)
47... Cuba (Communist)
46... China (Communist)
39... Georgia (former USSR)
37... Russia (former USSR)
Countries with lowest abortion rates:
<1..Chile
<1..Malta
<1..Micronesia
<1..Panama
<1..Poland
<1..United Arab Emirates
<1..Quatar
1...Austria
1...Burundi
Somewhat in the middle?
17...United States
At (SOURCE) most of Europe, Japan, Australia --- the "First World"--- have what I'd call "middling" rates.
A lot of it puzzles me.
In the case of China, much of it is forced abortions by their government.
'96% BIOLOGISTS' whaaatttt....? / 4% =Crazy??
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