Are all feminists pro- abortion?
"A philosophy evolved which had at its roots some noble ideas. It
was a belief system that saw all people as equal and which decried war,
aggression and domination, believing there were better ways to solve conflict.
It aligned itself with non-violence, justice for the oppressed and nurturance
and respect for life and the ecological system. It was called FEMINISM.
But something went wrong. A movement which claimed to seek peace resorted
to violence." Quote Melinda Tankard-Reist, feminist pro-life writer.
Historical perspective ... The early feminists were not for abortion!
Quotes from some of the earliest feminists:
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" I deplore the horrible crime of child murder ." Susan
B Anthony
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"Abortion is the ultimate exploitation of women ." Alice
Paul
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"It is degrading to women that we should treat our children
as property to be disposed of as we see fit ." Elizabeth Cady
Stanton
Mattie Brinkerhoff in 1869 expressed the sorrow of abortion most poignantly.
" When a man steals to satisfy hunger we may safely assume that there
is something wrong in society - so when a woman destroys the life of her
unborn child, it is an evidence that either by education or by circumstances
she has been greatly wronged. "
In 1911 Emma Goldman called the high abortion rate in the slums brutalisation
of the poor' and stated " the custom of procuring abortions has reached
such appalling proportions in America as to be beyond belief. So great
is the misery of the working classes that 17 abortions are committed in
every 100 pregnancies."
Feminists always opposed unjust systems where lesser orders' of
human life are granted rights only when wanted, chosen or invested with
value by the powerful.
A movement concerned about women, children, poor and dispossessed then
began to discriminate against a whole group of human beings.
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One high-profile spokesperson from this recently evolved group advocates
infanticide in some circumstances but rushes to the defence of lobsters
boiled alive.
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The US National Wildlife Federation wants the government to support
coercive abortions in China.
There were those from this group who felt that the push for abortion
on demand signalled the bankruptcy of the feminist movement, that a pro-abortion
position contradicted the basic values which had guided the whole movement:
peace and non-violent alternatives.
The National Organisation for Women (NOW) kicked them out. The excommunicated
feminists formed Feminists for Life (FFL), pro-life activists with feminist
sympathies, liberated feminists, disarmament activists.
Abortion introduced to help poverty
Planned Parenthood in the US says it is cheaper to abort children of
the poor than to subsidise them through welfare.
Abortion is not presented as an attempt to break the poverty cycle but
reduce its cost. It does nothing to attack underlying reasons behind poverty.
We have a society which has no hesitation killing off offspring of the
poor but is much slower in bringing real reform for its oppressed minorities.
Those who argue on behalf of federal funding of abortion are willing
to identify the environmental problems associated with economic hardship,
but are silent with regard to any political or economic solution to these
problems. In other words, those women who lack adequate food, clothing,
shelter, education, daycare, jobs and other opportunities taken for granted
by most, are to be offered abortions precisely because these needs remain
unmet.
Abortion and equality
Gloria Steinem's definition of feminism is "A recognition of the
equality and full humanity of women and men." Feminists like her
see abortion rights as the cornerstone of freedom; they consider abortion
rights basic to social equality. Underlying this assumption is the belief
that biological makeup precludes a woman from being a fully-functioning
person to be equal she has to imitate wombless' males. Reproductive
ability is seen as a liability. Such victims regard themselves as victims
of their biology.
A spokesperson for FFL points out that "If medical technology is
needed to keep women from being subjected to whims of nature' then
that's buying the patriarchal premise that nature made men superior and
women inferior. Acceptance of this premise is hardly consistent with feminist
thinking."
When women accept that if their babies are unwanted by someone else
their bosses, their lovers, their husbands - then they are not wanted
by them either, they are accepting what someone is saying to them "Don't
get pregnant, or if you do, don't stay pregnant don't make demands
on the system." Women are restructured, society stays the same.
Abortion is part of the female-body-as-recreational-object syndrome.
The idea is that a man can use a woman, vacuum her out, and she is ready
to be used again. Ready abortion legitimises male irresponsibility and
paves the way for even more male detachment and lack of commitment. Abortion
allows men to buy their way out of responsibility.
The Playboy Federation is the biggest single contributor to the abortion
rights movement. Leaders of Feminist Abortion Movement were at fundraising
parties at the Playboy mansion thrown by the man responsible for trivialisation
of female sexuality.
Part of Playboy philosophy sees women as exploitable commodities for male
convenience.
Liberated women who object to being considered sex objects' may
not care to examine too closely their conviction that embryos and foetuses
are expendable objects which become less so as they grow more visually
attractive.
Feminists, wanting to rid themselves of the weaker sex label, fought
to be seen as strong, as being able to confront adversity head on and
not conforming to society's dictates: "I am woman, hear me roar!"
But should she fall pregnant when conditions are not perfect, suddenly
she is weak and 'can't cope with another child', 'can't face raising a
child without a partner' or 'can't afford it'.
Implied in this is that women do not have any capacity to handle adversity
without resorting to killing.
On the issue of abortion radical feminists have completely identified
with the male aggressor - they spout a straight machismo ideology. The
worst of traditional male powerplays are being embraced and brandished
by those who have suffered from them the most. Every slogan in the pro-abortion
arsenal is male-oriented.
Abortion doesn't cure any illness, it doesn't win any woman a raise.
In a culture that treats pregnancy and child rearing as impediments it
surgically adapts the woman to fit in .
Abortion and wantedness
A woman at a pro-abortion rally came with her six month old baby girl.
She pointed out that she is a darling and she loved her dearly but she's
only there because she wanted her to be there. Imagine a husband saying
about his wife " She's a darling, and I love her dearly, but she's
only here because I want her to be here. " What does that say about
unwanted wives, people who are looked upon with racial prejudice, old
people, outspoken leaders, homeless kids?
Pro-abortion feminists object to the value of a woman being determined
by whether some man wants her, yet they declare that the value of an unborn
girl is determined by whether some woman wants her.
They resent that women have been owned' by their husbands, yet
insist that the unborn are owned' by their mothers. They believe
a man's right to do what he pleases with his own body cannot include the
right to sexually exploit women, yet proclaim that a woman's right to
do what she pleases with her own body means that she can kill her unborn
child.
Feminists and violence
Feminists decry patriarchal wars' being waged around the world
but totally ignore violence and aggression inherent in the abortion act.
They condone search and destroy methods, cutting, scraping, poisoning,
burning in a woman's own womb. They say they are for peace but demand
continued access to assembly-line technological methods of foetal killing.
Males have always searched, destroyed, cut, burned and aggressively attacked
anything in the way without regard to context, consequences and natural
interrelationships. Women have been committed to creative non-violent
alternatives which seek more lasting solutions.
A pro-life feminist author writes "It is so appropriate to link
war, killing and abortion together it's all killing. The only difference
is location and development. "If I kill when it's my choice, how
can I ask anybody else not to kill when it's their choice?"
Another pro-life feminist writes "For years I bought the line that
the preborn was just a glob of tissue'. When I read a description
of a mid-pregnancy abortion, I was horrified at the description of the
syringe's hub jerking against the mother's abdomen as the child went through
his death throes. I learnt that early abortions are no more kind: the
child is pulled apart limb from limb, and sucked through a narrow tube
into a plastic bag. Worst of all, I learned that in The States 400-500
times a year children are born alive after late abortions, and then made
to die by strangulation, drowning, or are just left in a bedpan in a dark
closet until their whimpering ceases."
"I could not deny that this was hideous violence. Even if there
was any doubt that the preborn was a person, if I had seen someone doing
this to a kitten I would have been horrified. The feminism that hoped
to create a just new society has embraced as essential an act of injustice."
Are feminist groups giving women access to accurate information?
Feminists long insisted that women be told the truth and given full information
about issues concerning them. Yet when it comes to abortion, women are
kept ignorant. They are fed lies, euphemisms and disinformation. Verbal
engineering is used to dehumanise the preborn child. It is the same as
in war: It is not the killing of men, women and children', but
attrition of unfriendly forces.'
A high profile feminist spokesperson, Molly Yard, said on US television
show "A Current Affair" a few years ago "You don't kill
anything
a bunch of blood and a bunch of cells
those of
you who pretend it's a human being are lying
. Nothing is there
at 6-8 weeks
a bunch of nonsense."
Arguments dehumanising foetal children bear a familiar ring: smallness,
lack of brain development, whether or not they have a soul or personhood,
all these ideas have been used against woman. This is no accident. Dehumanisation
that excuses violence follows a similar pattern.
In a brief to the US Supreme Court, a physician claimed: "In medical
practice there are few surgical procedures given so little attention and
so underrated in its potential hazards as abortion. The woman's ambivalence
is dismissed, risks downplayed and any real discussion of foetal characteristics/
alternatives avoided. The only medical procedure where normal requirements
for informed consent prior to undergoing medical procedure are suspended.
Courts have disallowed printed information on foetal development because
it would confuse/punish her and heighten her anxiety.'
Information re detrimental physical/psychic effects' and particularly
medical risks' are not provided as likely to compound the
problem of medical attendance, increase patients' anxiety and intrude
upon physicians' exercise of proper professional judgement."
The pro-abortion lobby consider women such p oor decision-makers , so
fragile and easily confused that they need not be provided with information
relevant to their future health.
The implication is that women are helpless, empty-headed, cowardly, submissive
and hysterical.
Have women been helped by legal abortion?
Someone has profited, but not the woman who undergoes one: the abortion
industry is a multi-million dollar machine.
The woman must undergo a humiliating procedure, an invasion deeper than
rape, as the interior of her uterus is crudely vacuumed to remove every
scrap of life. Some women will be haunted by the sound of that vacuum
all their lives.
Abortion rhetoric paints the preborn as a parasite, a lump, a glob
of tissue'. In fact, it is the woman's child, as much like her as any
child she will ever have, sharing her appearance, talents and family tree.
In abortion, she offers her own child as a sacrifice for the right to
avoid change in her life, and it is a sacrifice that will haunt her.
She can lose her health. In addition to the women who experience a punctured
womb or are killed on abortion tables, there are more subtly damaging
effects. The opening of the uterus, the cervix, is designed to happen
gradually over several days at the end of pregnancy. In many abortions
the cervix is wrenched open in a matter of minutes. The delicate muscle
fibres can be damaged a damage that may go unnoticed until she
is far into a later, wanted pregnancy, and then they give way in a miscarriage.
By some estimates, the aborted woman's chance of later miscarriages doubles.
The last loss is of her peace of mind. Planned Parenthood have recently
conceded that as many as 90% of aborted women may experience trauma after
abortion.
A man who watched his wife gradually disintegrate after her abortion
asked "What kind of trade-off is control of your body for control
of your mind?"
The question remains, does a woman want an abortion? Like an animal caught
in a trap trying to gnaw off its own leg, a woman who seeks abortion is
trying to escape a desperate situation by an act of self-violence and
self-loss.
For all these losses, women gain nothing but the right to run in place.
If women are an oppressed group, they are the only such group to require
surgery in order to be equal.
If we were to imagine a society that supported and respected women, we
would have to begin with preventing unplanned pregnancies. Contraceptives
fail, and half of all aborting women admit they weren't using them anyway.
Thus, preventing unplanned pregnancies will involve a return to sexual
responsibility.
A truly feminist approach to abortion would..
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Display an advocacy of life no matter how immature, helpless or
different it is from white, middleclass, adult males who have heretofore
pre-empted the right to be fully human.
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Affirm that full feminine humanity includes distinctly feminine functions
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Women need not identify with male sexuality, male aggression and
wombless' male lifestyles in order to win social equality. Getting
into the club' is not worth the price of alienation from body, life,
emotion, empathy and sensitivity.
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Assert that abortion is a two-sex, community decision in which the
rights and welfare of women, foetuses, children, fathers and families
and the rest of the community be considered and arbitrated.
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The whole society has a responsibility for human life and the next
generation. Women and men should urge and support non-violent creative
alternatives to abortion.
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Facing such a painful problem we cannot give in to simple-minded
sexist slogans and a property rights ethic. Life is not that easy.
We need to make continuing a pregnancy and raising a child less of a
burden
Most agree that women should play a part in the public life of our society;
their talents and abilities are as valuable as men's, and there is no
reason to restrict them from the employment sphere. During the years that
her children are young, mother and child usually prefer to be together
and women must be welcomed back into the workforce when they want to return.
As Juli Wiley says, "We seek the ultimate justice: A society that
bends to women's biological identity, rather than insisting that women
change their biological identity through abortion. The road to freedom
cannot be paved with the sacrificed rights of others" .
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