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February 23rd
8:49 PM
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Indian High Court Rules That the Decision to Abort a Pregnancy Rests with the Wife, Not the Husband

lesparapluiesrouges:

somepolitics:

In a significant decision, the Punjab and Haryana High Court last week ruled that the right to abort a pregnancy in a marriage rests with the wife and not husband.

A woman is not a machine in which raw material is put and a finished product comes out. She should be mentally prepared to conceive, continue the same and give birth to a child. The unwanted pregnancy would naturally affect the mental health of the pregnant woman…” said the court.

Stressing that marital intimacy between a couple does not automatically translate to the woman’s consent to child bearing, Justice Jitendra Chauhan said, “Mere consent to conjugal rights does not mean consent to give birth to a child for her husband.” Welcoming the judgement, Jagmati Sanwan, All India Democratic Women’s Association national vice-president said, “If the family conditions are unsuitable, no woman would like to give birth to a child because after all, she is the one who takes care of the children for all practical purposes. We see around us that fathers often desert their families after a couple of deliveries. But children become a part and parcel of the mother’s physical and emotional world. She invests much into their well being and she alone suffers. Hence, the rights of whether to give birth or not, should be with her.”

Take note, America.

“Mere consent to conjugal rights does not mean consent to give birth to a child for her husband.”

yes.

My friend’s mother is a part of the council.  I’m so freaking proud of her! 

January 27th
7:50 PM
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cognitive dissonance responds to "nobody cares about your fucking uterus."

robot-heart-politics:

Anonymous asked: nobody cares about your fucking uterus. get over it. Ron Paul is not taking away anyone’s right to reproductive freedom. This country is fucked in so many ways and you can’t look past a wedge issue like this that will NEVER effect anyone directly.

I care about my uterus and the uteruses (uteri?) of others. I also care about our rights to have a family (or not) when we so choose. This country is fucked in a lot of different ways. Why add to it by making safe, legal abortion no longer safe and no longer legal?

And yes, he would take away reproductive freedom. He’s written and co-sponsored bills to do just that - from defunding Planned Parenthood, to outright banning abortion. Of course, there’s other reasons why Ron Paul is ridiculous. Here’s a laundry list, complete with links. But reproductive rights? That’s something he should be entirely familiar with, considering his job as an OB/GYN. He should be familiar with the complications that can arise when reproductive rights are denied.

And it will never affect anyone directly? How about me? I want to avoid pregnancy, and yet still enjoy sex within my heterosexual, monogamous marriage. (You know, the kind the GOP supposedly likes, and encourges.) So Catholic roulette? That method (rhythm method) has a high rate of failure when a person’s menstrual cycle can’t be tracked well.

So let’s pretend I’ve become pregnant. Oopsies! Well, there goes the likelihood of law school. But whatever, it’s not like I should be educated anyhow, right? And then, in about the fifth month of pregnancy, I begin bleeding uncontrollably. And that doctor looks at me and says, “Sorry, I’m going to let you bleed because I don’t do abortions.” Typically, he’s supposed to call someone - but that doesn’t always happen. And under President Ron Paul, the conscience clause states he doesn’t have to save my life. Because his own reasons. 

Don’t believe me? This already happened. Not to me, but to another woman who barely survived. A historical overview of abortion is here.

Your attitude of “nobody cares” leads to headlines like this:

Read Mrs. Jones’ story here. Or Susannah Lattin’s story. Or look at the picture of Geraldine Santoro face-down and bloody after dying on the floor of a hotel after an illegal abortion. (Warning: The photo is graphic).

Or let’s go global. Did you know abortion is more common in countries where it is banned?

From Time magazine:

About 47,000 women died from unsafe abortions in 2008, and another 8.5 million women had serious medical complications. Almost all unsafe abortions were in developing countries, where family planning and contraceptive programs have mostly levelled off.

But who cares? They’re just women. We’re all just a bunch of whiny bitches who don’t understand the genius of Ron Paul, right? These are not wedge issues. You want to talk about personal liberty? How about liberty to choose when to raise a family? How about the rights of people to keep government out from between our legs? Come out from behind your gray box and defend your heartlessness.

In summary, fuck your “nobody cares” sentiment and fuck Ron Paul.

It’s worth noting that in 2011, states passed a record number of laws that restrict people’s ability to obtain an abortion, and a number of other bills—like HR3, which seeks to restrict people’s ability not only to obtain a safe, legal abortion, but also to receive a wide variety of health services that impact primarily those with a uterus—went before Congress. Having a pro-life president in office means that they are able to nominate Supreme Court justices who are similarly pro-life and more likely to approve legislation (state or federal) that restricts abortion rights or could even potentially overturn Roe v. Wade. Having a pro-life president in office means that if a pro-life piece of legislation that seriously hinders people’s ability to obtain an abortion passes through both the House and Senate, there will be no one there to veto that legislation and ensure our reproductive rights remain in tact.

This is not merely a wedge issue. Ron Paul’s stance on abortion could have a very real, very negative impact on the reproductive rights of millions of people, both while he’s in office and for years to come afterward if he appointed pro-life Supreme Court justices.

Beyond that, I’m completely fucking baffled by all the pro-Ron Paul arguments by his supporters that the more radical of Ron Paul’s ideas will never happen because they are too radical. If you are this convinced that Ron Paul will be so completely ineffectual in office, then why do you care whether he gets elected or not? What makes you think the things that he advocates for that you do like will happen, even though all of the things he advocates for that you don’t like won’t? This doesn’t make sense, but it’s something I’ve heard over and over and over again from people who support Ron Paul.

If you elect Ron Paul for president, that means you put all of his ideas—even the extremely radical ones, both the ones you like and the ones you are appalled by—on one of the world’s most prominent soapboxes and give them all, not just the ones you like, significant power. Not that this power is unchecked, but it’s still enough to make lasting change. And you have no way of controlling or predicting which of his radical ideas will be successful and which will not.

Banning abortion has far more popular support—and certainly more Congressional support—than legalizing marijuana. He certainly would have a much easier time successfully carrying a platform that restricts people’s ability to obtain an abortion than he would striking any serious blow to America’s military-industrial complex or to the corrupt financial sector. Maybe you don’t care about my uterus, or anyone else’s, but frankly, I’m not willing to put my reproductive rights at risk—or to support someone who has made it clear that he wants to weaken public education, public assistance, or federal support for communities and individuals in the wake of natural disaster, or to support someone who has made it clear he has no value at all for the rights of LGBT Americans, or to support someone who supports draconian border control policies—all to back some very fuzzy ideas about sticking it to Wall Street and end the war on terror. Further, Ron Paul’s strongest policy ideas right now are primarily in areas where he scares the shit out of me.

It is irresponsible and completely absurd to argue that Ron Paul will only make change in the areas where you agree with him, but will not in the areas where you have significant disagreement. That is not how reality works, and frankly, I’m sick of seeing this sort of fantasy land bullshit coming out of the mouths of people so far up Ron Paul’s ass they can’t see daylight. I tried to think of a nicer way to phrase that, but I can’t. If you honestly think Ron Paul will only succeed in the areas where you want him to, and will fail significantly in all the areas where you and he diverge, you are fucking kidding yourself.

July 18th
4:36 PM
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stfuconservatives:

catholiclifeguard:

                                              Abortion is forever.

Well yeah, if you use it as a stamp and only own one dress…
That fetus is mighty big. Hmmm. Looks like it probably a little longer than her hand. I measured my hand, and it’s 17 centimeters. At that size, the fetus was probably about 22 weeks along. Which means that this abortion was a late-term abortion, which are performed to save the life of the mother or to remove a non-viable fetus. So this abortion saved the mother’s life and/or prevented her from carrying a dead baby to term. I’d ruin a dress for that.

I know I should feel this way but this picture is fucking hilarious.  SERIOUSLY.  There’s a bloody pattern of a fetus on a garden party dress and wearer is daintily dabbing at it like “Oh, MY!  I’ve spilled abortion on my dress AGAIN!  How embarrassing.  I’ll blot it and then go home and soak it in soda water. I hope Muffy hasn’t noticed…” 

stfuconservatives:

catholiclifeguard:

                                              Abortion is forever.

Well yeah, if you use it as a stamp and only own one dress…

That fetus is mighty big. Hmmm. Looks like it probably a little longer than her hand. I measured my hand, and it’s 17 centimeters. At that size, the fetus was probably about 22 weeks along. Which means that this abortion was a late-term abortion, which are performed to save the life of the mother or to remove a non-viable fetus. So this abortion saved the mother’s life and/or prevented her from carrying a dead baby to term. I’d ruin a dress for that.

I know I should feel this way but this picture is fucking hilarious.  SERIOUSLY.  There’s a bloody pattern of a fetus on a garden party dress and wearer is daintily dabbing at it like “Oh, MY!  I’ve spilled abortion on my dress AGAIN!  How embarrassing.  I’ll blot it and then go home and soak it in soda water. I hope Muffy hasn’t noticed…” 

July 16th
12:16 PM
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"Maybe God sent the person who will cure cancer and AIDS but they died of a treatable illness because their parents didn’t have health insurance. Maybe Miracle Baby would have cured AIDS and cancer, but they had underfunded and overcrowded public schools that served them garbage for lunch and taught Creationism alongside science, and now instead of curing diseases they’re making bitchy billboards."
—  stfuconservatives [In response to a billboard claiming that the would-be inventors of the cure for cancer & AIDS were aborted] (via southinthewinter)
May 27th
11:36 AM
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stfuconservatives:

squee-gee:

Hear that, people? When you get married, you are magically protected from STDs!   Also, “uncontrolled sex” pretty much clarifies the anti-choicers true intentions.

Contraception causes cervical cancer? Contraception is “silent abortion”? Abortions cause nuclear war? I don’t think I’ve ever seen so much false equivalence in a single Facebook status.

I think the important thing here is THAT SOME FUCK WIT USED THE ONION AS A FUCKING LEGITIMATE NEWS SOURCE.  THE FUCK, PEOPLE. 

stfuconservatives:

squee-gee:

Hear that, people? When you get married, you are magically protected from STDs!   Also, “uncontrolled sex” pretty much clarifies the anti-choicers true intentions.

Contraception causes cervical cancer? Contraception is “silent abortion”? Abortions cause nuclear war? I don’t think I’ve ever seen so much false equivalence in a single Facebook status.

I think the important thing here is THAT SOME FUCK WIT USED THE ONION AS A FUCKING LEGITIMATE NEWS SOURCE.  THE FUCK, PEOPLE. 

April 14th
7:04 PM

I’ve never met this man and I never will but I’m in love. 

April 8th
5:20 PM

From the Onion

February 23rd
11:11 AM
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cognitivedissonance:

Makes sense, doesn’t it?

cognitivedissonance:

Makes sense, doesn’t it?

February 12th
1:56 PM
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vindyc:

librarianpirate:

You know you’ve spent too much time on the internet when you think that the only way this would have been cooler is if her sign had included a hyperlink at the bottom to “the only moral abortion is my abortion.”
Actually - I stand my ground.  Real life hyperlinks would be cool.

 I’ll always reblog the “Only Moral Abortion is My Abortion.” Truely, one of the greatest things ever on the internet.

vindyc:

librarianpirate:

You know you’ve spent too much time on the internet when you think that the only way this would have been cooler is if her sign had included a hyperlink at the bottom to “the only moral abortion is my abortion.”

Actually - I stand my ground.  Real life hyperlinks would be cool.

 I’ll always reblog the “Only Moral Abortion is My Abortion.” Truely, one of the greatest things ever on the internet.

July 20th
6:57 PM
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