A few miles from where I sit, the anti-abortion crowd is assembling (in the rain) near the White House, getting ready for their annual March on Washington. What I have never understood is how the anti-abortion movement made this “their” day?
They march to the Supreme Court, dragging little kids with them, making them holding disgusting signs. They give vicious, anti-women speeches, they excoriate doctors who perform abortions, they swamp the Capitol Hill offices demanding that Roe v Wade be overturned.
Why are we not marching on the Capitol? Why are we not celebrating this Supreme Court decision that liberated millions of women? Why are we not barraging the media with stories of women who were saved by abortion? Why are we not publicly praising this decision that gave women control over their own bodies? Why are we not thanking the doctors and staff that work at the clinics?
The anti-abortion movement has successfully stigmatized abortion, which has lead to an erosion of support for the pro-choice position. Meanwhile, even the pro-choice movement tends to shy away from the word “abortion.” Those of us who support abortion rights have to speak up about the benefits of the availability of this procedure. We need to celebrate how abortion has actually saved hundreds and thousands of lives of women who, were it not for Roe v Wade, might be dead by a self-induced abortion. We do not need to be afraid of the word “abortion.”
Meanwhile, women who have had abortions need to speak up and talk about their experiences. I trust women to be able to make this decision on their own, unlike anti-abortion zealots who want to control women, who want to force them to raise children. But women whose lives were saved by abortion need to relate that experience and not hide in the shadows. Their silence is deafening. Over one million women a year receive an abortion. Why are we still under attack?
We also should be celebrating the election of a pro-choice President. Barack Obama won a landslide, generation changing election while not shying away from his support for abortion rights. We should be in front of the White House today, holding signs saying “Thank you, Mr. President.”
There will be battles ahead. There will no doubt be vacancies on the U.S. Supreme Court that need to be filled. Yet, while I am heartened that we have a pro-choice President, we must not let our guard down. We must INSIST that the next appointments reflect the President’s support for abortion rights.
Today’s anniversary should be a wake up call to the pro-choice movement. We need to take back Roe v Wade day, it is our day of liberation! It’s too late to do anything on this particular day but let’s vow to reclaim this anniversary as a celebration of our essential freedoms!
January 22, 2010 at 11:56 am
Elena,
Thank you!
You are right, we should be more proactive.
I am inspired.
Helena
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January 24, 2010 at 5:56 pm
Thanks for your kind thoughts!
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January 24, 2010 at 7:28 pm
That was refreshing.
I thank you all for your good work.
I was saddened when the doctor was murdered recently, by people that believe in “life”. In his church!!
I certainly will do what I can in the next election.
Thank you
Arin
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January 24, 2010 at 7:28 pm
That was refreshing.
I thank you all for your good work.
I was saddened when the doctor was murdered recently, by people that believe in “life”. In his church!!
I certainly will do what I can in the next election.
Thank you
Arin
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January 24, 2010 at 7:31 pm
Arin is right. The pro life people are hypocrites.
If their daughters were raped, I am sure they would believe in the right to an abortion.
It is nice to stumble upon reasonable posts.
TX
Rob
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January 25, 2010 at 9:12 am
You people kill babies.
You should be ashamed to celebrate that day
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January 26, 2010 at 8:29 am
I enjoy this blog,
thank you for your continued support of this most important issue.
Arlan, you clearly have made the simplest of statements,
why don’t you think it through and we will comment?
Kurt
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January 27, 2010 at 10:39 am
One question: did you “force” your mother to raise you? If not, why shouldn’t she have aborted you? You wonder why women don’t speak out about the “benefits” of abortion; the reason is that abortion hurts women (increases breast cancer risk by 40%; depression and suicide by 500%). Read the position of Coretta Scott King (MLK Jr’s niece who had an abortion), or from Norma McCorvey (“Jane Roe” from the Roe v. Wade case). Or, are you afraid to listen to any voice that disagrees with you?
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January 27, 2010 at 10:53 am
True that someone who claims to be “pro-life” should be against abortions even in rape or incest cases – because that child deserves to live, regardless of the wrongdoing of its father. The victim of a sexual assault deserves love and care – but that is not what abortion is. Abortion only creates new problems – solving nothing except an easy way out.
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February 10, 2014 at 8:09 pm
The name is JINX.I knew I would get to a few men and that was my intent, do you have any idea how prrousteepos you sound with your circular logic!Judgmental??? Us women are sick to death of men who think they absolutely know how we experience life; as well as men who try to make decisions for us .personally, politically, culturally, and reproductively! You can try to understand and that would be a big improvement but you wil Never Know, And thats a fact!Judgmental? Pro-aborter? Maybe I am playing Devil’s Advocate or maybe I am being cynical, but you have judged me without any real discussion or knowledge of my beliefs.Stereotypes? See above for facts on the male repression of women ..and then go look in the mirror.
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