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For a long time, I totally didn’t understand the anti-abortion folks. Yes, they believe a fetus is a person, but the underlying assumption that women can’t be trusted to make this decision, or that women cavilierly just walk into a clinic and use abortion as birth control, just sickened me, honestly. How could a rational person actually believe that?
And then I realized that it’s because they believe a fetus is a person. I know you know that, but let me break it down a bit.
I think pro-choice people make a big mistake in how they frame the issue. “It’s about women’s health!” they say. “The health of the mother! Do you want to force a woman to bear the child of a rape, or incest, or that might kill her?” All those arguments make perfect sense to me, but they’re falling on deaf ears. Because from the moment it is created, the fetus is a person. Don’t you see? It a human being, with rights and privileges. And an abortion is, literally, murder.
So arguing that they shouldn’t force their beliefs on you strikes these folks as absurd; this is murder. Surely murder is one of the few areas where the rights of the state to enforce laws over-rides everything else? This is not (as Rachel Maddow puts it) “Wanting the government to regulate every woman’s uterus;” this is merely a logical extension of the government acting against a heinous crime, i.e. murder.
In this context, Roe v. Wade is immaterial; this is murder. Murder shouldn’t be allowed, period. Saying that if you support capital punishment but are against abortion is immaterial to these folks; capital punishment is the rightous punishment of the state for committed crimes. Abortion is murder, and shouldn’t be allowed. And any danger to the mother, or forcing her to carry the child of rape, or incest? It’s completely beside the point; killing that fetus is murder, so if a woman has to suffer to save that life, so be it. If the woman’s life is at risk to carry that pregnancy to term, that’s a risk they should be willing to take to save a life. That microscopic multi-celled creature is a personto these people, and aborting it is murder, and murder is evil. Period, end of discussion. Do you see?
And when you toss in that a good percentage of these folks believe that any sex not focused on procreation, any sex that is engaged in for pleasure only, is genuinely evil, well, it’s an easy call for them. (And clearly if non-procreative sex is evil, any woman who engages in it is clearly a whore, and deserves what she gets. I don’t think all anti-abortion folks think that, but I bet plenty of them do.)
Now as we saw in Mississippi in 2012, these folks are not even a majority of the population in one of the reddest states in the country. But they’re a loud minority, and one which is never going to change their point of view, and which is (as we seen with the heinous murders of abortion doctors) very dangerous. I don’t know how to fix the problem, but I do know two things: we’ll never see eye-to-eye with them, and arguing about “women’s health” as a way to change their minds is simply going to fall on deaf ears. We need to start thinking outside the box.
Yeah, it’s a bummer of a post; it’s a bummer time for our country these days. I’ll try to be more cheerful with the next one.