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Reproductive Justice and Gender

The Dangerous Lies of Anti-Choice Extremists

By Amanda Marcotte, RH Reality Check. Posted June 4, 2009.


Every person who trots out vicious nonsense and misinformation about abortion played a part in the murder Dr. George Tiller.
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One of the most contentious issues now in the news, in the aftermath of the assassination of Dr. George Tiller, is how much moral culpability the anti-choice movement bears for motivating the man who took Dr. Tiller's life.  I've had innumerable discussions with folks who are confused about the extremism and anger that characterizes the "right to life" movement, people who mistakenly believe that it's a mostly harmless group of rosary-shuffling grandmothers who, at worst, sit around abortion clinics looking doe-eyed. Or that the picketers at women's clinics could be reasonably described as peaceful.  Discrediting these myths isn't fun or easy, but something that fell into my lap in the past week coincidentally turns out to be quite helpful in convincing people that the anti-choice movement, rather than being composed of generally good-hearted folks who just have a thing for fetuses, is in fact composed of hard-hearted sexist ideologues.  I've got my hands on a 113-page training manual (PDF) for protesters working for Justice For All, an anti-choice organization that targets college campuses (in keeping with the anti-choice obsession with singling out young, middle class women, whom they wish to preserve as symbols of virginal innocence).  Don't worry. My sources got this manual the old-fashioned way, by asking.

As a long-time observer of the anti-choice movement, I thought I'd really seen it all in terms of lying, phony sanctimony, and heated rhetoric that will push anti-choicers to commit violence, but still, reading this manual, titled "Abortion: From Debate To Dialogue," was distressing.  The book assumes that its protesters will be sent into a field where they actually have to engage arguments instead of merely yelling abuse and scaring women seeking abortion care.  Since my scanner is slow, and time is limited, I didn't turn all 113 pages into a PDF, and since much of it is just Q&A sections and scripture, I didn't feel I had to.  But I did grab some interesting pages on arguments to make and rhetorical strategies to use against pro-choicers who try to engage anti-choice activists. 

What I first learned was that Justice For All has no problem instructing its activists to use deception to lure people into a conversation.   In the section titled "Why Don't You Pass Out Condoms and Promote Birth Control?," the authors tacitly admit that sensible people might be put off by the anti-choice movement's willingness to increase the abortion rate by standing as firmly against contraception, especially the birth control pill, as they do legal abortion.  So instead of allowing members to admit their hostility to all forms of contraception, they instruct them to conceal their beliefs until a target has been softened up to hear about their true message--sexual abstinence for all not trying to procreate--through a series of dodgy, misleading arguments, including misinformation about how the birth control pill works.

This tactic is a mainstay of the  anti-choice movement: it shows one face to the initiated, and another to the public, especially on the topic of contraception.  Once you realize this, the movement's half-hearted denunciations of Dr. Tiller's murder, coupled with the enthusiastic return to calling Dr. Tiller a monster, become all the more chilling. 

Throughout the handbook, you find a willingness to ignore or outright deny inconvenient facts.  The section "What If The Mother's Life Is In Danger" is particularly outrageous, in light of the fact that it spreads many of the lies that led directly to Dr. Tiller's assassination.  Dr. Tiller performed a number of medically indicated late term abortions, and anti-choice attempts to use legal persecution to catch him fudging the ugly realities proved fruitless.  Despite this, Justice For All encourages its activists to believe they know better than medical doctors what constitutes a medically necessary abortion, and the handbook claims there is only one instance where a pregnancy can threaten a woman's life.  Conveniently, the one dangerous condition they'll admit exists (and consider a justifiable reason for an abortion) happens to be the one that is most likely to threaten her future fertility--the ectopic pregnancy--so they can rest easy knowing that even if a woman's life is saved through abortion, she's paid a steep price. Other dangerous conditions caused by pregnancy--eclampsia and placenta previa being the two biggies--are dismissed as myths used to get away with abortions.  Other life-threatening illnesses like cancer are ignored, and it's assumed that a woman's health is certainly an acceptable sacrifice for a pregnancy.


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Amanda Marcotte co-writes the popular blog Pandagon. She is the author of It's a Jungle Out There: The Feminist Survival Guide to Politically Inhospitable Environments.

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The hypocrisy of the pro-life movement
Posted by: Kym525 on Jun 4, 2009 4:14 PM   
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It is interesting that everything that can be done and should be done to reduce the numbers of abortions as well as take care of the children who are already here are the very things most pro-life people are against. It makes no logical sense to be against prevention and education, but pro-lifers would rather waste millions of dollars in taxpayers (mine) money on failed abstinence-only programs rather than the proven track record of age-appropriate and comprehensive sex education WHICH INCLUDES ABSTINENCE.

What the pro-life movement and its followers fail to realize is that should they somehow manage to make abortion illegal, their actions will do NOTHING to stop a desparate woman from seeking one. And if we're talking about class or race, rich women will always be able to secure one from either a trusted and safe medical facility (on the hush) or travel to another country. Poor women will simply have to take their chances with pregnancy or a back-alley procedure that will endanger their lives.

Here is a short list of the problems I have with this movement:

1) You don't believe in birth control;
2) You don't believe in age-appropriate, comprehensive sex education--which INCLUDES abstinence--something even famous single-mom Bristol Palin says is unreasonable;
3) You don't believe in allowing single parents and gay and lesbian parents to adopt--why not if children need loving and stable homes;
4) You don't believe in cross-cultural/transracial adoptions--don't even get me started;
5) You believe in the death penalty; just ask Ann Coulter;
6) You are against social services that assist women and children - most of the strident pro-lifers are against welfare and a decent minimum wage;
7) You are against decent and equal access to health care--your talking heads are looking to battle Obama on health care for all;
8) You are against equal access to education
9) You care nothing for the tough decision a woman has to make and show no compassion for her, regardless of whatever reason she may choose to end a pregnancy
10) You believe in punishing the victims of rape or incest by forcing them to carry an unwanted pregnancy to term

If there are ANY sane and rational members in this movement (and I am sure there are), their voices are being drowned out by the demogogues. I am asking for any rational pro-life person to take back their movement from the psychos who are responsible for so many acts of terrorism against clinics, against women and against doctors. This is NOT an insurmountable issue, but the pro-life side has GOT to understand that an ounce of prevention is worth the cure. Support access to family planning and adoptions by gay and lesbian people. Moreover, let's start having the adult discussion about sex and sexuality.

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» Rakista, you're a rare one Posted by: Kym525
Um, this is truly sophmoric at this point
Posted by: rakista on Jun 4, 2009 4:16 PM   
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What you are calling for is censorship of those people who disagree with you and it is abhorrent to see someone claim to be progressive so profoundly misguided. I am a pro-life progressive, would you try to silence me by equating my views with incitement to murder? How dare you, for I have stood against all forms of violence for more than a decade including the Death Penalty, Animal and Human Euthanasia, Poverty, Abortion, War, Police Brutality, Racism and Homophobia. I question your supposed Progressive credentials when you rail against the entirety of your opposition as 'anti-choice' because it sounds a lot like 'anti-revolutionary' which is what places like China and the former USSR used to charge dissidents with. Congratulations you have established yourself as the old guard and that means it is only a matter of time before you are challenged and overwhelmed by those who have a more coherent worldview than you.

We progressive pro-lifers have called attention mostly to the way in which you pro-choice folks dehumanize the unborn by refusing to even acknowledge its humanity. We recognize that the plight of the unborn is similar to many other civil rights struggles such as slavery and women's rights where they were excluded based on the reasoning they were not equal to some white male and women were not equal to black males till they were given the right to vote decades later. Just as we pro-life progressives stand for Gay Rights, Gay Adoption and Parental rights with organizations like PLAGAL (Pro-Life Alliance of Gays and Lesbians) and also other gay rights organizations that remain neutral on the issue of abortion we will overcome you with the help of the younger generations. Those who were not hoodwinked into thinking abortion on demand has anything to do with reproductive rights for women, it was a way to keep the population in check to mitigate the possibility of civil unrest by eliminating undesirable classes of people from ever being born.

In 10 years there are going to be more than enough people to overturn Roe v Wade and the impetus is not going to come from the older more conservative generation but the younger more progressive one that understands that civil rights begin by recognizing someone's humanity not by denying it. Hopefully they will be able to get Gay Rights on track as well.

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» Way to prove our point. Posted by: Sayna
Re: Abortion
Posted by: roddma on Jun 6, 2009 11:29 PM   
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Yes an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure problem: abortion solution: birth control. Outside of rape and incest which there was no choice, I have no compassion for those who choose to bring child into the world carelessly. They need to suck it up and take repsponosibility. Choice is about having other options. The death penalty is whole different matter. The baby has done nothing wrong unlike the criminal.

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» RE: e: Abortion Posted by: Mrs. Robinson
You are part of the problem
Posted by: expatmom on Jun 8, 2009 1:23 PM   
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I don't care if someone claims to be a "progressive" and pro-life, the fact is,if you haven't adopted a child or opened your home to foster children, you are part of the problem. You voice values that you don't live. I think if you are against abortion, you should shut up and get to work being a parent to a child who needs to be loved and sheltered. Other wise, you are part of a terrible problem.

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Still pushing "abortion gives you breast cancer"
Posted by: Defenestrator on Jun 9, 2009 3:38 PM   
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Conflation Obscures the Point
Posted by: Red State Gal on Jun 12, 2009 7:34 AM   
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People disagree on whether a fetus is a human. Get over it. The disagreement is real and will not go away, period. Get over it. Those who disagree are not going to end up agreeing. Get over it. That's why we have a democracy . . . . to handle these sorts of situations.

I agree that this article is sophomoric--it conflates true disagreement with hatred. That helps nothing at all.

No one should have murdered Dr. Tiller. That man will be tried and convicted. Lots of things in that pdf are stupid--so what, people say lots of stupid things all the time, right and left. But that does not change anything else about the disagreement people in America are having about abortion--it's sincere, it's real, and it's not going away.

Red State Gal
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