I’m confused by a society that promotes women’s
rights as heavily as ours, yet contradicts itself on so many levels.
I’m confused by a society that will grant my
future teenage daughter the right to abort her child without parental knowledge
or consent. Yet this same society
refuses to pierce her ears, loan her a movie, grant her an email address or
hand her a library card without my John Hancock!
Then there are my personal rights.
I have the right to carry a child in my
womb, and then have it aborted during delivery. The procedure would go
something like this (yes, it’s graphic):
“In a partial-birth abortion, the abortionist
pulls a living baby feet-first out of the womb and into the birth canal, except
for the head, which the abortionist purposely
keeps lodged just inside the cervix.
The abortionist punctures the base of the baby’s
skull with a surgical instrument, such as a long surgical scissors or a pointed
hollow metal tube called a trochar.
He then inserts a catheter into the wound, and
removes the baby's brain with a powerful suction machine. This causes the
skull to collapse, after which the abortionist completes the delivery of the
now-dead baby.” -NRLC
I, as a woman, have the right to do
that. Yet, should I choose to give birth to this same child and
one day find myself discreetly nursing this same child on a park bench
somewhere, society is appalled!
Seriously?
Vice President Joe Biden said, "I do not believe that we have a right to
tell...women they can’t control their body.”
My body… my rights, right?
Yet I do not have the right to drive
myself to the abortion clinic without wearing my seatbelt.
But it’s my body!
Our culture demands that women should
individually be allowed to choose what’s best for themselves, while on a daily
basis, women are incarcerated for selling their own bodies for sex or
pumping drugs into their veins.
We live in a civilization that demands a woman’s
right to choose what’s best for her body, but should that same woman repeatedly
shove her finger down her throat, slice her wrists, or attempt to take her own
life, she forfeits her freedoms for the four walls of a mental facility.
But… it’s her body, her rights, right?
I’m tired. Tired of watching people turn a
blind eye to something so inconsistent and wrong in the name of ‘the right to
choose’. I’m tired of turning a blind eye to what abortion really
is… and how it’s done.
When are we going to wake up and notice that the
only difference between what a woman calls a “baby” or a “fetus” is entirely
contingent on whether she wants to keep it or not?
When are we going to see the stupidity of a
murderer going to prison for killing his wife and unborn child?
Yet abortion is legal?
And no one sees the inconsistency?
What happens to a pregnant woman who shoots
herself in the belly? I don’t know. I’m asking.
Do I hate women who have chosen abortion?
Absolutely not! (See Erin’s story.) Instead my heart hurts for
their pain – because they do have it. Abortions cannot be done without
causing some measure of guilt and pain to the mother… and I hate that for them.
Laws can always be changed, and while I wish
they would, that’s not my goal... laws don’t change hearts. Instead, I’d
rather see people recognize the lie we’ve allowed ourselves to believe.
The lie that life does not begin until that
squirming little body completely and fully
enters the room.
The lie that it doesn’t really matter… that it
won’t affect me (the physical pain and higher percentages of miscarriages,
infertility and breast cancer among woman who’ve had abortions speak
otherwise).
The lie that life does not begin at conception –
yet pro-life and pro-choice parents alike, giggle and awww over the squirming mass
of cells they see thumb-sucking, yawning and kicking on the ultrasound screen.
Is it only a “baby” because it was planned?
As a woman, I have the right to choose whether
or not I want to get pregnant. That choice for me would be “no thanks”. (But
should I find myself with an unexpected pregnancy, I will then honor the rights of that child… baby…
fetus… whatever you prefer to call it, and will grant it the same privileges
I’ve been given by our country’s Declaration of Independence - life, liberty
and the pursuit of happiness… and one day I would hold their little face in my
hands and wonder how I could have lived without him or her.)
And as a woman, I also have the right to choose
to have my doctor insert a tube into my partially delivered child's skull and
suck it's brains out. I can choose!
I choose “no”.
As a woman, I have the right to ask my doctor to
inject a saline (salt) solution into my uterus where the baby not only swallows
the salt and has its skin burn away, but it also takes an hour for the baby to
die. I have that right.
My answer is “no”.
As a woman, I have the right to choose! So
choose, I shall.
But, by golly, I hope I don’t forget to wear my
seatbelt.
3 comments:
As the mother of an "unexpected blessing," a "holy interruption," I shout amen! I have kissed that baby's face, said those words, given heartfelt thanks, and affirmed his right to live.
Very.well.said.
Love that - a holy interruption. :)
Was just tonight thinking along the same lines of holding their "little face in my hands and wonder how I could have lived without him" as I was trying to watch the movie "October Baby" and my 18-month-old "holy interruption" was interrupting our movie over and over with his un-holy noise. I couldn't get upset with him in light of the message of the movie.
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