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Antics with Semantics: Why 'Pro-Life' Means Pro-Life
BreakPoint ^ | 7 Oct 03 | Chuck Colson

Posted on 10/07/2003 12:53:44 PM PDT by Mr. Silverback

When a newspaper calls its letters section "Voice of the People," can you expect to read what readers really think? Or do editors reserve the right to interpret readers' words to comply with their own preconceptions?

The answer depends on which newspaper you're reading -- and the subject of the letter. If your letter presents abortion in an unsympathetic light, your letter may well be aborted or distorted.

Four newspapers received identical letters from Bill Beckman, executive director of the Illinois Right to Life Committee. Three of the four printed it accurately. But the fourth, and largest, changed the wording in a way that changed the meaning. Every time Beckman wrote "pro-life," the September 7 CHICAGO TRIBUNE printed "anti-abortion."

What's wrong with that? Aren't pro-life and anti-abortion synonyms?

No, far from it! Beckman explains, "[T]he Pro-Life movement is much more than anti-abortion because we oppose any cultural expediency that views death as a solution, including euthanasia, cloning, population control, etc." He spoke of "the inconsistency of changing references to the Pro-Life movement when such a change would be unthinkable for other movements such as the equal rights movement."

Columnist Dan Zanoza of the ILLINOIS LEADER adds, "[W]ould the TRIBUNE consider changing the word 'pro-choice' to 'pro-abortion' in a letter the paper might receive from one of its readers?" He adds, "It would seem to me that a letter to the editor can be construed as a direct quote." Something attributed to John Jones should be what John wrote, not modified by an intermediary.

TRIBUNE "Voice of the People" editor Dodie Hofstetter says, "I am accused on a daily basis of being pro-this and anti-that. But I do not choose letters because they represent my sentiments, or those of the editorial board . . . I have absolutely no agenda when choosing letters about any subject -- other than trying to find a mix of interesting opinions."

Well, okay. That's a noble goal. But apparently Ms. Hofstetter and her counterparts at some other publications forget: If your self-described mandate is "choosing letters," then choose them and print them. Let them be the undistorted voices of what readers really say.

Why the aversion to the word pro-life? One "pro-choice" spokesperson objected to the term pro-life -- countering "What do you think we are? Pro-death?" Well, if you favor a procedure that makes a heart stop beating and brain activity cease, wouldn't an objective observer call that promoting death?

Journalistic word-jockeying can dismiss a baby's kicking inside the mother's womb, saying "But it's not alive yet." People with that mindset avoid the personal pronouns he and she. If they talk about it, they can con themselves into thinking it's a "product of conception," fair game for that other euphemism termination of pregnancy.

Listen, friends, we need to be clear in our language. We are not "anti-abortion" or "anti- choice." We are pro-life, pro-human dignity, pro-human rights. Of course, our opponents don't like that, but be sure your neighbors understand what we believe and that our critics don't change our words. Words matter.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Editorial; News/Current Events; Philosophy; US: Illinois
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To: Mr. Silverback
LOL....you say we are too hard on Sean, then go on to point out his weaknesses......LOL
21 posted on 10/07/2003 5:52:08 PM PDT by OldFriend (DEMS INHABIT A PARALLEL UNIVERSE)
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To: presidio9
but you would be admitting that abortions are okay in some circumstances...and then women would come up and say what about me and my predicament.. i didn't ask for a retarded baby ,or i have six kids and can't take care of those and on and on it goes...once you admit that abortions are okay in some cases,you are admitting abortion is okay!!!!!
22 posted on 10/07/2003 9:02:03 PM PDT by fishbabe
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To: OldFriend
Oh, trust me, there are a lot of folks a lot harsher than me on Sean. And I wasn't counting you among them, just agreeing with you point about him comparing Christianity and Islam. Of course, if I'd actually written that in my post, it would have been easier for you to read. :-)
23 posted on 10/08/2003 6:39:44 AM PDT by Mr. Silverback ("I used to work in a fire hydrant factory. Couldn't park anywhere near the place."--Steven Wright)
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To: fishbabe
but you would be admitting that abortions are okay in some circumstances...and then women would come up and say what about me and my predicament.. i didn't ask for a retarded baby ,or i have six kids and can't take care of those and on and on it goes...once you admit that abortions are okay in some cases,you are admitting abortion is okay!!!!!

Exactly. Either a fetus is a human child or it's not. There's no more justification for killing a fetus who is the product of rape than there is to kill a 2 year-old who's the product of rape, and our laws should reflect this.

24 posted on 10/08/2003 6:42:36 AM PDT by Mr. Silverback ("I used to work in a fire hydrant factory. Couldn't park anywhere near the place."--Steven Wright)
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To: Mr. Silverback
If he thinks the way to help a rape victim is to kill a baby, we protestants don't want him either.

You have that right.I have always said there is never a good reason to do wrong in the sight of God!

25 posted on 10/08/2003 6:47:16 AM PDT by pollywog
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