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- From: mon@cray.com (Muriel Nelson)
- Subject: Re: Abortion, Caves, Galen (WAS Vegetarianism and abortion)
- Message-ID: <1992Dec29.104355.24368@hemlock.cray.com>
- Lines: 103
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- References: <aidler.725417859@sanjuan> <1992Dec28.115856.25977@hemlock.cray.com> <aidler.725614614@sanjuan>
- Date: 29 Dec 92 10:43:55 CST
-
- In article <aidler.725614614@sanjuan> aidler@sanjuan.UVic.CA (E Alan Idler) writes:
- >mon@cray.com (Muriel Nelson) writes:
- >
- >>In article <aidler.725417859@sanjuan> aidler@sanjuan.UVic.CA (E Alan Idler) writes:
- >>>I have to disagree that the pregnant woman or her physician
- >>>alone have the right to terminate the life of the child.
- >>>The child has a right to life (and quality of life) that must
- >>>be balanced with the mother's right to life (and quality of
- >>>life).
- >>>
- >>So, if a few women more women lose their lives, or
- >>their 'quality of life' would that be more 'balanced'?
- >
- >An independent party needs to consider the opinion of
- >experts along with the interests of mother and child and
- >evaluate how realistic the woman's desire for an
- >abortion is compared with any reasonable alternatives.
- >
- You seem to think that women are not capable of
- making decisions for themselves. Is there any area
- where you see the decision-making capabilities of
- males as similarly deficient?
-
- >>>Therefore, the *only* way to provide an independent
- >>>ajudication of these rights and do the best for all considered
- >>>is to have the state provide an impartial tribunal to
- >>>evaluate the situation.
- >
- >>This is not best for the woman. Even when her request
- >>is granted, she would be subjected to humiliating and
- >>demeaning inquisition by strangers who may not always
- >>have her best interests at heart.
- >
- >If there is a procedure to make this operate while
- >preserving the dignity of those involved, I'd certainly
- >entertain it because it would be more likely that
- >people would support it.
-
- If someone wanted to be your dictator, but promised
- to be a benevolent despot, would you be more likely
- to support it?
-
- >Could the woman be given the option of remaining
- >anonymous?
- >
- Why not just let her keep the option of making
- her own decisions?
-
- >>>Because there may be some urgency in the medical condition,
- >>>these procedures should procede fairly rapidly.
- >
- >>What if 'fairly rapidly' is too slow, and the woman
- >>dies?
- >
- >That is a medical emergency.
- >When there is time to consider everyone's rights,
- >it is our responsibility to do so.
- >
- I don't think it's your responsibility, or anyone
- else's, to consider removing my rights to determine
- for myself how my genitals will be used.
-
- >>What if facing a 'state tribunal' is too intimidating?
- >>Woulf you like to go back to the days of illegal, unsterile,
- >>or self-induced abortion?
- >
- >If this state tribunal ensures that women are
- >treated with a compassionate attitude (regardless
- >of whether they receive an abortion or not),
- >I believe they would participate in the process.
- >
- You would like me to wager the lives of young
- women on your belief in the ability of the state
- to provide compassionate tribunals to investigate
- the most private kinds of issues with regards to
- women, families, and reproductive rights?
-
- >Moreover, those women capable of delivering healthy
- >children need the reassurance that they and their
- >children will have some security in their futures.
- >
- How will this be provided? Who will pay?
- Would you make sure that _all_ women and children
- "have some security in their futures", before you
- began forbidding abortions to individual women?
-
- >I would hope that when women see legitimacy in the
- >process they wouldn't feel the need to go outside of
- >society's institutions.
- >
- I would not bet the life of even _one_ woman on this
- hope of yours. Some of us here are old enough to
- remember when women were injured or killed because
- the law did not allow them to choose safe abortion
- as a legal and private option.
-
- You cannot give legal rights to fetuses without
- removing rights from born women. Would there be any
- equivalent forfeiture of rights for males under your
- system?
-
- muriel
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