I've been reluctant to post on this subject for a while, because my position isn't a popular one, I fear. Recent events, however, have made it harder to stay silent, so here goes. If you don't stop reading here, I ask that you go all the way to the end.

I believe abortion is wrong. I believe it is a killing of a helpless human being, with all that entails. In cases where if the child doesn't die then the mother will, I can support it, but not otherwise.

That said, I believe a lot of other things, too.

I believe that safe, effective contraception and thorough, realistic sexual education should be universally available. I believe that sexuality, and current reality being what it is, women's sexuality in particular, should not be stigmatized. I believe that child care should be available and affordable. I believe that staying at home to look after children should not be a "CLM." I believe that victims of rape should be supported and treated with dignity and respect, not further victimized. I believe that in law and in practice, women should have free access to safe abortions. I believe that women who choose to have abortions should not be stigmatized either, and should have access to support and counselling services. I believe that we as a society need these things. I believe that the consequences of not having these things are contributing or would contribute to a lot of suffering and oppression. I hope that we, as societies, can overcome the systemic and structural factors which lead women to consider having their children aborted. I believe that the best ways to do this are by providing the support I described, not by imposing restrictions on vulnerable women at the time of their need.

That beling my fundamental position, let me now write a few things about the recent murder of Dr. Tiller, a doctor who specialized in late-term abortions, apparently motivated by his practice.

I believe that killing this person was wrong and unjustified. I believe it was an intrinsically wrong act of itself, and more. I understand the position that could be taken, that killing someone who would themselves kill many others is the lesser of two evils, and I reject it. I believe that it's a false saving, and one which merely contributes to the violence and oppression that encourage women to seek out abortions. I believe that "preemptive" acts or punitive vigilanteism undermine the social relationships of trust and mutuality that build lasting solutions to systemic problems. Let me say this again clearly and unequivocally: I repudiate this killing.

In closing, I ask that you not quote me out of context. I've written short sentences here, but they're part of a whole. It would be easy to misrepresent me by taking bits of this and leaving the rest behind; please don't.

From: [identity profile] dagibbs.livejournal.com


Also, I'm not sure there are non-moderates, extremists, on the pro-choice side the way there are on the pro-life side. I don't think there are any people on the pro-choice side calling for the murder of Drs, or actually performing such murders/assassinations. I don't think there are people on the pro-choice burning down buildings.

From: [identity profile] ironphoenix.livejournal.com


I made the mistake of reading some of the comments on the articles about the "suspect." Some of those comments are pretty virulent stuff, including threats of violence towards him and his family. As far as I can tell, you're correct that there are no proven cases of arson traceable to this motive, although there is a remarkable amount of church vandalism and arson. There have been some pretty serious crimes against protesters, though, including some causing permanent injury or death. Both sides, of course, argue that the other started the violence.

From: [identity profile] dagibbs.livejournal.com


I know there has been violence around abortion clinics. I have no idea which side would have started the violence -- likely, in many cases, there was some amount of mutual escalation.

I try to avoid reading the really inflamatory stuff, anywhere. It lets me feel better about humans as a whole.
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