anti-choice hypocrisy by a "pro-choicer"

Apr 22, 2003 01:07

I ran across a Q&A feminist column by a pro-choicer, "Ask Amy".
Dismissing Feminists for Life's activism against coerced abortion, Amy insists, "Our goal isn't to force women to have abortions, but to leave it as an option should women want it."

However, then I read a question where a teenager asks Amy, "how do I and my family and her mother Read more... )

pro-choice tactics, forced/coerced abortion, feminism, feminists for life, teenage pregnancy

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rightwinger April 21 2003, 23:10:07 UTC
That makes me so sick... (not you, the Ask Amy thing)

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glisteneyes April 21 2003, 23:35:53 UTC
Also, given her circumstances, as described by you, I think that if she chose to have this child it would not be in the child's best interest--and, therefore, would be a selfish decision on her part.

Selfish to give up her goals and dreams and ambitions (for a time) to give a human its first chance for life? Going through the agony of childbirth, and the further agony of either finding suitable parents for the child, or raising it herself, child such as she is...SELFISH? Ugh! So rediculous! Please people, give me a break! So now, it's in a child's best interest to die? NO. RAR.

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iluvikarishinji April 22 2003, 01:08:56 UTC
If said letter isn't a rape case, then why didn't she make the best choice of all and not risk getting pregnant in the first place?

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Too late now! princesswitch April 22 2003, 06:26:46 UTC
Kids aren't fish, darlin'. We can't throw 'em back once they're made. It's useless to talk about the past, you know? My great-great-grandmother said that a human life comes in three parts--past, present, and future--and that you need to concentrate on the two parts that can be changed. In her case, she doesn't have the option to avoid pregnancy anymore, and it's stupid and extremely unhelpful to berate a woman in this situation *post facto*.

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Re: Too late now! nobodynotices April 22 2003, 06:50:11 UTC
but maybe the situation can be used to help other women avoid the problem in the first place. use her as an example of why you shouldn't risk getting pregnant if you're not ready for it.
don't do the crime if you can't do the time, and all that...

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sinje April 22 2003, 03:40:00 UTC
Such hypocrisy, ugh.

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princesswitch April 22 2003, 06:29:31 UTC
Yeah, I have a question for you, Amy. Why don't you respect other feminists' rights to think the way we want? Why is abortion the only valid "choice" for a teenager? Why do you think some women need to be forced to "choose" abortion? In short, why are you such a hypocritical bitch?

(I'll have to revise this if I actually write her. :-)

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sopdetly April 22 2003, 17:02:52 UTC
This is the same hypocrisy that allows NOW to support China's *mandatory* abortions if a woman becomes pregnant with a second child. Chinese women aren't given a choice -- but because it would mean siding with the pro-lifers on just one issue, they'll live with it.

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