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- Date: Sat, 29 Aug 1992 19:15:17 GMT
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- I had submitted the following article to soc.feminism last July,
- and it took about a week and a half for the article to get
- posted. The day after I cross-posted a request to talk.abortion
- and soc.feminism to get the article posted to soc.feminism,
- the article appeared on soc.feminism. Since then, the moderators
- have refused to allow any discussion on the topic of pro-life
- feminism.
-
-
- ---- begin included article ----
- From: dsh@csl36h.csl.ncsu.EDU (Doug Holtsinger)
- Subject: Feminists for Life of America article
- Message-ID: <1992Jul6.225912.27100@ncsu.edu>
- Newsgroups: soc.feminism
- Reply-To: Doug Holtsinger <dsh@csl36h.csl.ncsu.EDU>
- Approved: tittle@ics.uci.edu
- Date: 7 Jul 92 18:11:47 GMT
- Followup-To: poster
-
- [Moderator's Note: Posting of this article was delayed for several
- reasons. It is a highly controversial and inflammatory article
- despite its apparent "dispassionate" tone. It does not technically
- violate the letter of the guidelines for submission, but we feel that
- it twists the spirit of those guidelines rather badly because it is
- replete with generalizations and sweeping "this is the way it is"
- statements. Followups to this article WILL NOT BE POSTED. In fact,
- followups have been set to the poster's address and will go to him
- instead. Information about FFL is now included in one of the FAQ's
- for this group, and it is unlikely that further posts about FFL will
- be accepted. I will update the guidelines to make this more clear.
- --CTM]
-
- Feminists for Life of America
- Abortion does not liberate women
-
- Most modern feminists have made easy access to abortion the very
- symbol of the liberation of women. The literature of the National
- Organization for Women repeatedly refers to abortion as the ``the most
- fundamental right of women''--more important than even the right to
- vote and the right to free speech. NOW has designated the protection
- of abortion rights as its top priority.
-
- This is ironic, because abortion does not liberate women. On the
- contrary, abortion--and the perceived need for it--validate the
- patriarchal world view which holds that women, encumbered as they are
- by their reproductive capacity, are inferior to men.
-
- Abortion liberates men, not women. There are three reasons for this:
-
- "Feminism is part of a larger philosophy that values all life."
-
- Truly liberated women reject abortion because they reject the male
- world view that accepts violence as a legitimate solution to conflict.
- Rather than settling for mere equality--the right to contribute
- equally to the evil of the world--prolife feminists seek to transform
- society to create a world that reflects true feminist ideals.
-
- Feminism is, properly, part of a larger philosophy that values all
- life. Feminists believe that all human beings have inherent worth and
- that this worth cannot be conferred, or denied by another. True
- feminist thinking recognizes the interdependence of all living things
- and the new responsibility we all have for one another. This feminism
- rejects the male view that sees individuals as functioning separately
- from their fellows, in mutual cooperation.
-
- Abortion is incompatible with this feminist vision. Abortion
- atomizes women. It pits them against their own children as competitors
- for the favors of the patriarchy. Abortion is of great benefit to
- employers who do not have to make concessions to pregnant women and
- mothers, to schools which do not have to commit themselves to their
- mates or their children. Women who accept abortion have agreed to
- sacrifice their children for the convenience of a man's world.
-
- Women who have been liberated from male thought patterns refuse to
- participate in their own oppression and in the oppression of their
- children. They refuse to accept abortion, which denigrates the life-
- giving capacity of women. They strive instead to create a world that
- recognizes the moral superiority of maternal thinking and is,
- therefore, gentle, living, nurturing. and pro-life. Every abortion
- frustrates this goal and perpetuates the patriarchy. Liberated women
- will not cooperate. They refuse abortion and all it represents.
-
- Efforts to establish abortion as a legitimate solution to the
- problems of being a woman in a male-dominated society surrender women
- to pregnancy discrimination. Those feminists who demand the right to
- abortion concede the notion that a pregnant woman is inferior to a
- non-pregnant one. They admit that pregnancy and motherhood are
- incompatible to being a fully functioning adult, and that an
- unencumbered, unattached male is the model for success. By settling
- for abortion instead of working for the social changes that would make
- it possible to combine children and career, pro-abortion feminists
- have agreed to participate in a man's world under a man's terms. They
- have betrayed the majority of working women-- women who want to have
- children.
-
- Abortion allows men to escape responsibility for their own sexual
- behavior. A man whose child is aborted is relieved of the requirement
- that he support his children. It is not surprising that the Playboy
- Foundation is a major supporter of abortion rights, because abortion
- is a natural consequence of the Playboy's ideal of uncommitted,
- anonymous sex without consequences. Women can be reduced to the status
- of a consumer item, which if ``broken'' by pregnancy can be ``fixed''
- by abortion.
-
- Proabortion feminists have corrupted feminism by embracing male
- standards, which hold that it is permissible to treat ``unequals''
- unequally, and for the powerful to oppress the weak. By accepting this
- patriarchal world view, these feminists have capitulated to male
- dominance. Women who agree to conform to the ideal of a world made by
- and for men are not liberated; they have merely altered their roles
- within the patriarchy.
-
- Feminists for Life of America
- 811 East 47th Street
- Kansas City, Missouri 64110
-
- Taken from: _The Abortion Debate in the United States and Canada_,
- Maureen Muldoon, Garland Publishing, 1991
-
-