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- From: gcf@panix.com (Gordon Fitch)
- Newsgroups: soc.men,alt.feminism
- Subject: Re: family"* than Pro-Choicers!
- Message-ID: <1992Dec31.045133.1809@panix.com>
- Date: 31 Dec 92 04:51:33 GMT
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- The Gordon Fitch alternatives to unfathering, with a
- rather decorative border:
-
- | >| GF>They are (1) to communize (or if you prefer, socialize)
- | >| GF>child support; and (2) to use the method used by (I
- | >| GF>believe) the Navahos, who allocate certain communal
- | >| GF>resources to mothers with children (in the case of the
- | >| GF>Navahos, arable land).
-
- [ Note -- I've been tentatively corrected on the Navahos;
- the land is inherited through the female line per stirpes,
- according to a correspondent. ]
-
- Hillel Gazit:
- | Gordon, I asked you that following question several times,
- | and so far you refused to answer:
- | "Do you think that a woman should have a right to have as many kids
- | as she wants regardless of economic considerations?"
- |
- | If the answer is "yes", please state how much of the GNP you want to
- | allocate to support such women; if the answer is "no" then please
- | present your own criteria for deciding when and how to stop a woman
- | who keeps having kids that she can't support.
-
- I can't answer senseless questions. This is like asking
- "Do you think a woman should have the right to fly to the
- moon, regardless of the consequence to green cheese?" No
- doubt there are women who simply produce children in a
- psychopathic manner and leave them in dumpsters, but they
- seem to be few in number and their reproductive careers
- are often cut short by jail or other restrictive insti-
- tutions. For the others, having a child is an act laden
- with heavy economic consequences even if someone foots
- all the external bills -- because there's something
- called child care that turns out to be a lot of work. A
- lot of work means a lot of economic consequences. The
- women have the work exacted from them by means of
- biological or cultural forces whose effectiveness cannot
- be doubted: you need only observe the world.
-
- In other words, the question -- which alludes to the
- mythical welfare queen -- is empty of content. It's a
- piece of propaganda, and not very good propaganda, at
- that.
-
- That's why Ms. Ashmore's story is dumb, and your constant
- repetition of it is dumb. Since you're actually supposed
- to be a fairly intelligent person, I take it you've been
- clowning for some of the less intellectually talented in
- the audience. Why not roll for higher stakes sometime?
-
- gf:
- | >...
- | >The effect of even _present_ mechanisms of support, or
- | >rather, the lack of them, have apparently brought the
- | >birth-rate below the population replacement level.
-
- hg:
- | Before the industrial revolution *most* of the population grew food.
- | Today 3% of the population grows enough food to feed all of us. Now
- | we enter a new industrial revolution, a robotic one.
- |
- | More and more work is done today by robots. We will probably be able
- | to keep the same GNP even if the population will shrink by adding
- | more robots. And if there will be a real shortage in workers,
- | then we can always "import" more immigrants (it actually happens
- | today in engineering because the Politically Correct public schools
- | just can't "produce" enough students who can do math).
-
- Fascinating. Robots and foreigners are going to pay your
- social security. Why? What about all the criminals and
- barbarians you've proposed we raise? Maybe they'll want
- your check.
-
- | So, what are you *really* worried about?
-
- I'm not worried. As I said, I'm fifty-three. I'll almost
- certainly be gone by the time the philosophy of unfatherhood,
- unmotherhood, and total irresponsibility for social
- consequences reaps its full reward. If I were twenty I'd be
- worried.
- --
- ps/ Why was the followup line set to soc.men for this
- thread? Feeling the chill breeze or something?
- --
-
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