Modern Sexism

Mar 27, 2012 14:11

So I was reading this online article sent to me by someone else as I normally do when it came to my attention that in Wisconsin (A state which evidently punishes single mothers) has struck another blow against women. Basically Rep. Don Pridemore (according to this article) has stated that instead of a woman divorcing her abusive husband she should ( Read more... )

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make having miscarriages a criminal offense alina13 March 27 2012, 23:22:14 UTC
how would they prove criminal intent?
how would they even prove a woman indeed had a miscarriage, if sometimes it goes unnoticed? I wouldn't be surprised if I had one, for example. if the term of pregnancy is, like, really (I mean, really) early, it may happen (I know 2 girls that had that).
there are too many things to consider before putting a woman into jail for having a miscarriage.
and what happened to that proposal?

I'm just curious. never heard of anything like it.

and yes, I did mark the option before last. some find themselves best in the kitchen, some tend to be career builders, and some are very fulfilled through their kids. and who are we to bend them over backwards?

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Re: make having miscarriages a criminal offense izy2weird March 27 2012, 23:43:39 UTC
Re: make having miscarriages a criminal offense tabular_rasa March 28 2012, 00:20:44 UTC
Right now miscarriage is being "criminalized" mostly by manipulating existing laws meant to protect pregnant women from third-party violence (eg: woman is punched in the stomach and loses baby; she can press charges) against the women themselves, though there are some "personhood amendments" suggested some states as well. A couple cases I've seen in which the mother has been charged with killing her own fetus include Bei Bei Shuai in Indiana (attempted suicide by poison while pregnant; she survived and the fetus did not) and Rennie Gibbs in Mississippi (she used cocaine during her pregnancy, which may or may not have caused the miscarriage).

At this point they seem to be going after women they can charge with other things (drug possession, etc) at the same time and I haven't heard of a woman randomly pulled in for questioning solely for having had a miscarriage, but it sets a dangerous precedent. Bei Bei Shaui's case in particular is disturbing as had she gotten a legal abortion and then attempted suicide, no law could touch her, as ( ... )

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Re: make having miscarriages a criminal offense izy2weird March 28 2012, 00:29:27 UTC
Yikes. Well at least in Georgia it was denied. That's nuts.

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Re: make having miscarriages a criminal offense alina13 March 28 2012, 09:19:53 UTC
>>It's simply insane to imagine a world in which a full criminal investigation was conducted every single time.

and what a waste of money...

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