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- From: smithmc@mentor.cc.purdue.edu (Lost Boy)
- Subject: Re: Abortion and humanity
- Message-ID: <Bxru3y.FG6@mentor.cc.purdue.edu>
- Organization: Purdue University Computing Center
- References: <1dq3b1INNj56@gap.caltech.edu> <1992Nov11.083200.5334@cbnewsk.cb.att.com> <1992Nov12.055927.1713@smds.com>
- Date: Sun, 15 Nov 1992 18:59:57 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov11.083200.5334@cbnewsk.cb.att.com> noraa@cbnewsk.cb.att.com (aaron.l.hoffmeyer) writes:
- >In article <1dq3b1INNj56@gap.caltech.edu> peri@cco.caltech.edu (Michal Leah Peri) writes:
- >>jsue@ncsa.uiuc.edu (Jeffrey L. Sue) writes:
- >>
- >>>Also, why do you assume that the
- >>>woman is more important than the "defined" life inside her?
- >>
- >>Because I am an adult woman, and I *know* I am more important than
- >>an unborn foetus.
- >>
- >> -- Michal
- >
- >This smells like an opinion... It looks like an opinion. Hmmmm...
-
- Opinions are as good as the facts that back them up (simplpe Catholic
- logic). Let's check out your opinions...
-
- >
- >Gosh, I wish the world was as black and white as you *know*. Ok, you
- >took a vote and you won over an unborn foetus. Now, let's change the
- >players and employ a special trait where we can speculate on what
- >happens in the future and vote again.
- >
- > Mother X vs. Baby X'
- > ======== =========
- >
- >In this corner, weighing 140 pounds is Matilda Mother. Matilda dropped
- >out of school at age 14 and hit the streets. Besides several
- >prostitution and drug convictions in her life, she is also an alcohol
- >abuser and is sometimes violent to the point of doing physical damage.
- >She will never accomplish anything of real value in her life, although
- >she will traumatize several people and have mostly a negative impact on
- >everyone with which she deals. She will live to the ripe old age of 72
- >when she contracts stomach cancer and dies.
-
- Obviously, a very disturbed human being. Let's move on to the Baby...
- >
- >In this corner, weighing 4 ounces, is Baby Blue. Baby Blue (who, if
- >she lives) is genetically viable, and is genetically capable of being a
- >normal human being if raised in the proper environment. If Baby Blue
- >had been put up for adoption, the adopting couple would have been Dr.
- >and Mr. Smith. The Smiths would have provided a stable and nurturing
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- >environment, as well as sparked a keen interest in medicine and science
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- >in Baby Blue (whom they would have named Chelsea). Chelsea Smith,
- >through her active research in human genome mapping, would have
- >designed a series of attack virii that would have fought off
- >each of the many strains of the HIV virii. In effect, a cure for
- >AIDS. As a result of her work and many publications, target virii were
- >designed to attack mutant cancer cells. Within 10 years of her attack
- >virii research, a cure for the common cold was even created. However,
- ^^^^^^^
- >because her mother, Matilda, was given the right to abort her at 11
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- >weeks of the pregnancy, Chelsea Smith was never born, and the designer
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- >virii research was delayed for another 43 years, during which time an
- >additional 148 million people died of AIDS related complications and
- >700 million died of cancers that would have lived full lives if Chelsea had
- >only been born.
-
- I see two key statements in there. The first is that the Smiths would have
- raised Baby Blue to be a good science student. The second is that the
- reason none of these things happen is because this singluar, specific baby
- was never born.
-
- If the Smiths are responsible for Baby's science achievements because of
- her environment, then by impliction it would *not* have to be the singular,
- specific baby in this example which the Smiths must raise to make all these
- achievements. You could take into account inborn tendencies towards
- science, but then this implies that these tendencies are genetic. Science
- has demonstrated that genetics play a relatively minor role in what someone
- may or may not achieve.
-
- I should also point out a couple of other things, which demonstrate that
- this nice model we've set up does not always work...
-
- 1) Given Matilda's charicter as a lower-class criminal and drug abuser,
- it is quite possible that Matilda has engaged in drug behavior that would
- severely damage her fetus in the womb. Once Chelsea is born, what is the
- likelihood that she will be brain damaged or a drug addict? This happens an
- awful lot, you know. Friends of mine were taking prescription medicine
- *before they knew they were pregnant* and ended up causing irreparable
- damage to the developing brain, effectively destroying any chance the
- fetus had for a full, productive life. Aborting the fetus was merely
- finishing what the medicine had already done.
-
- 2) Given Matilda's charicter, it's likely that she would keep the baby
- (once born) to get an increase in welfare benefits. Your hypothesis
- states that Matilda causes misery for whoever she deals with. This would
- lead to the assumption that she would not be a nuturing mother for
- Chelsea. Therefore, it is also somewhat likely that even if born, the
- baby in this example will never accomplish what you state she will.
-
- 3) Given the civil service of many states, including Illinois, it is
- very likely that even if the civil service took Cheelsea away from
- Matilda and placed her with the Smiths, the Smiths would have a very
- hard time adopting her because of the very strict foster care and adoption
- rules. If the Smiths are too religious or not religious enough, or adopt
- a non-mainstream religion, Chelsea goes back to the orphanage and never
- gets the nurturing the Smiths would provide. The same thing goes for
- a lot of similar small matters such as political involvement, or
- associates. Also, suppose the Smiths are a black family and Chelsea is
- white. The Smiths would never come close to Chelsea, period, because
- of the same-race policy many states enforce in adoptions. I could go on.
- The point is, there are lots of families willing to adopt, yes. But there
- are very few of them which states consider appropriate for adoption, and
- LOTS OF CHILDREN WAITING TO BE ADOPTED ALREADY.
-
- 4) Here is the tragic part- even if the Smiths get a chance to adopt Chelsea,
- if Matilda wants her back, in many states the civil service will remove
- Chelsea from the Smiths and give her to Matilda. The Smiths will not be
- able to sue the Civil Service for custody because of legal precedents saying
- that the Civil Service has every right to do this.
-
- >
- >Got it, yet, Michal? It's not as black and white as Mother Teresa vs.
- >the creature from the black lagoon. It's a difficult decision for us
- >to make, and there is no absolutely right choice and there is no
- >absolutely wrong choice. It involves many different values,
- >intellectual values, societal values, biological values. That's why it
- >is a hotly debated issue. That's why so many people waffle around
- >until they find a position that they are happy with intellectually--and
- >then they still change their minds.
-
- My mind is made up. Until the adoption laws change and the economy stablizes,
- I cannot in good faith abandon abortion rights.
-
- Lost Boy
-
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- * You know that the Antiabortion side is radical when they object to *
- * bands like Cannibal Corpse and then stick feti on their wall. *
- * -Karen Uru *
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- * Ya ever notice that people who are against abortion are people you *
- * wouldn't want to f*** anyway? *
- * -George Carlin *
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