From Daily
Kos:
This past Friday, Tennessee Governor
Bill Haslam signed the deceptively named “Tennessee Infants Protection Act,” a
bill that does nothing for infants but prohibits physicians from performing
abortions after the 20th week of pregnancy. Tennessee Republicans blocked
all efforts from Democrats to include exceptions for incest, mental health, or
even rape. (After all, if a woman is raped, GOP
lawmakers say it must be God's will.)
The
“pro-life" movement has never been about "life," it has,
and always will, be about control. Control over a woman's reproduction—taken
from the individual and given to
GOP legislators, like Republican Billy Long
(pictured). The
entire movement has been a scam from its inception: it all
began with a single disingenuous conference call to come up with ways to gin up
support for segregationist Bible colleges. Up until that point,
churches didn’t have any problem with it. Why should they? The Bible
says nothing about it. Even though abortion was practiced way back in Jesus’ time,
He never said one word about it.
Yet when the Tennessee law was
debated, among the countless other patriarchal attacks on women, I hear the
same tired argument over and over again. I hear it in other
statehouses, including my own, whenever the GOP tries to regulate women’s
pregnancies. Unfortunately, I always see Democrats trying to argue on their
terms, and falling for the same trap. So let’s talk:
As many of you know, I live in a
conservative paradise: no services, few jobs, and guns—lots of guns. The same
rednecks who brag about mowing down a family of deer or discussing their
fantasies of killing folks they don’t like are always the same ones getting on
their soapbox about the sanctity of life when it comes to abortion. One of
my neighbors went on and on about “killing babies"—right after he made a
joke about what to name a dead Syrian toddler. (I won’t repeat it. I
couldn't even pretend to like him after that. )
A politician isn’t usually that
blatantly crass. (Although the new Trump-era GOP politicians are really testing the waters.) But they all make the
same argument that frames it very black and white: God makes the baby,
and the evil woman kills the baby. (After all, she is just an empty vessel.) The zygote,
however, is no different to them than an infant. To them, terminating a
pregnancy—even if the cells are smaller than a dot (.)—is exactly the same thing
as strangling a newborn baby. It’s crazy, but that’s how they think. Arguing
with any rightwing politician or supporter with this kind of framing is a
losing proposition every time.
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