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- From: skinner@sp94.csrd.uiuc.edu (Gregg Skinner)
- Subject: Slavery analogy
- Message-ID: <1992Dec23.163240.15733@csrd.uiuc.edu>
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- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 92 16:32:40 GMT
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- We have seen the following exchange.
-
- "IF YOU DON'T LIKE ABORTION, DON'T HAVE ONE!"
-
- "And if you don't like slavery, don't own a slave."
-
- "Bad analogy. Slaves are people and deserve human rights. The
- fetus is not, IMNSHO, a person."
-
- I disagree that the analogy is bad. Though imperfect (as any analogy
- must be), slavery is perhaps one of the best analogies I have seen. I
- will note some strong similarities.
-
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- Fetus Slave
- ----- -----
- Considered by some to be the Considered by some to be the
- property of the woman. property of the slave owner.
-
- Denied personhood by some. Denied personhood by some.**
-
- Abortion abolitionists say Slavery abolitionists say
- person. person.
-
-
- (** Historical evidence bears this out. I have seen drawings from the
- slave era of slaves with the facial features exaggerated to yield a
- beast-like appearance. One drawing I recall in particular included
- labels specifically comparing the head of a slave to the head of a
- boar.)
-
- To be sure, there are differences. For instance, the fetus is inside
- a woman's body; the slave's situation is not analogous. But those of
- us (myself included) who would leave the abortion choice to
- individuals must ask ourselves whether we would also leave the choice
- to keep slaves to the individual. If our answer differs, we must be
- able to clearly explain why. Arguing "slaves are people" will not do,
- for it is probable that not everyone agrees. Certainly such a
- concensus had not been reached at the time of the Emancipation
- Proclamation.
-
-
- Gregg Skinner
-