Bunnies and Misogyny
Logical Reasoning and Misogyny
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http://66.161.141.185/orc/2903.01
"No person shall … cause … the unlawful termination of another’s pregnancy."
A law against illegal stuff?
Kind of like laws making illegal immigration illegal. 😛
Gasp! Those poor bunnies!
In all seriousness, this is one of the things that bothers me most personally about the whole abortion controversy. Such a tremendous fuss is made over the fact that females happen to be the ones with the pregnancies. To me the premises "abortion is only performed on females" and "humans should not be arbitrarily killed" don't seem intrinsically related, yet pro-choice rhetoric takes the gender detail and runs with it to such a degree that "women's rights" is now code for abortion. (It's kind of ironic given that pro-life groups usually seem to be female-dominated and many abortions seem to be the result of the father's wishes.) The side effect is that I will no longer answer to the word "woman". The thought of being part of a group that has the right to kill other people is deeply disturbing. I like my soft, curvy, frill-adorned body and have never wished I had male phenotypes, but I'd rather be considered a man/hermaphrodite/androgyne/whatever else there is than a natural predator of innocents. I suspect this is not a healthy way to grasp for an identity, but it's the bind society has placed me in…
~Violet