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- From: bskendig@netcom.com (Brian Kendig)
- Subject: Re: Janus I: HERE I STAND, Part 1
- Message-ID: <1993Jan22.173512.981@netcom.com>
- Keywords: viability, double standards, party line
- Organization: Starfleet Headquarters: San Francisco
- References: <nyikos.727370020@milo.math.scarolina.edu> <1993Jan18.194537.8025@netcom.com> <nyikos.727660549@milo.math.scarolina.edu>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 17:35:12 GMT
- Lines: 107
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- Let me see what I can do to respond to your points. First off:
-
- } >... I don't beat around the bush when it comes to this: I feel that
- } >no human being should have the right to use somebody else's body
- } >against the other person's will, no matter whether the human being is
- } >a fetus or an adult, even if death be the result.
- }
- } I'd like to see the rationale for this. If it is in the post you
- } mention below, please e-mail me a copy.
-
- I base my opinion here on my firm belief that I would rather die than
- let someone else have control over my body against my will. If I want
- to donate a kidney to somebody, then that would be a great thing for
- me to do; if a woman wants to carry a fetus to term, then that's very
- noble of her; in neither case does anybody have any right to use
- either of our bodies for the benefit of somebody else without our consent.
-
- Morality and legality are not the same thing, and I personally value
- the quality of life over the quantity of it ("keeping it alive at all
- costs"). If I want to be selfish and not undergo a simple medical
- procedure to donate blood to somebody in need, maybe that's downright
- nasty of me, but I should not be therefore restricted from making that
- choice. It's my body; it's my blood. In the same way I would fear a
- government which would deny a pregnant woman any way to get a fetus
- out of her body.
-
- } >If you have pro-choice opinions, don't be afraid to voice them!
- }
- } It's not a matter of fear, but of budgeting efforts to where they seem
- } to be most needed. I thought I could improve my credibility by refuting
- } slanderous accusations against me, but I now am ready to move on to
- } less of a King Canute project.
-
- No matter where you go, no matter what you do, there will always be
- people who wish you were someplace else doing something else. (This
- is a rule of life that applies to everybody.) The key is to listen to
- their complaints long enough to get a feel for what they don't like
- about what you're saying, but not so long that you start to take
- things personally. The confrontational tone I've seen you take in
- some of your posts really isn't going to get you anything but more
- flame wars. If you enjoy that, fine (the net's a good playground
- sometimes), but if you want to influence people, start by appealing to
- their logic. If you flame them, they will flame you back.
-
- } >It is difficult, I admit, to deal with many pro-lifers I find here.
- } ...
- }
- } Maybe you expect more of my camp. I can show you lots of things by
- } pro-choicers, especially Mark Cochran, Humphrey, and Novak that beat
- } anything I've seen from any of the above.
- }
- [ examples deleted ]
- }
- } Additional examples on request, but I would like to see some examples
- } you can display in answer to the above.
-
- I won't. Personal attacks have never been my cup of tea, and I refuse
- to get involved in them. What gets me riled up is when people set up
- a straw man and attack either side for being something it's not; when
- I see this, I may rail about the poster not bothering to understand
- the issues, but I'll always try to explain my disappointment by
- stating why the post was wrong about whatever. The only reason I may
- seem thoroughly exasperated by Suzanne is that I am; she seems to hold
- a firm belief that all pro-choicers like killing infants or something
- like that, and she has in the past failed to demonstrate even the most
- basic understanding of the pro-choice side when I directly asked her
- to. I would be perfectly happy with any pro-lifer if only he or she
- were to acknowledge my opinions and show some attempt to comprehend them.
-
- } >>"Now if a pro-lifer dared to use ["Bitch"] on talk.abortion, especially
- } >>in such a context, he'd be called a misogynist, sexist, and lots of even
- } >>more derogatory names, and there'd be no end to how many denunciations like
- } >>that would follow, nor for how long they would go on, and half a dozen
- } >>women and a number of men would say, `Your credibility no longer exists.'"
- }
- } >If it had been in response to a post like Suzanne's, I would have
- } >applauded it.
- }
- } In the post, there was a somewhat personal question directed at Suzanne,
- } who declined to answer it. That was all.
- }
- } Care to retract what you have just said? I'm hoping, as I said, for
- } an O'Dwyer surrogate, not a Brian McBean clone.
-
- If this was all the post was, then I apologize for having missed the
- point, and I retract my statement.
-
- } >I look forward to discussing abortion with you in the future,
- } >especially if you've turned over a new leaf and will be writing
- } >"kinder gentler" posts from now on. ;-)
- }
- } I'll try. Meanwhile, there are a few delicate issues I have
- } introduced above, and am waiting for your reaction to them.
-
- I hope I've responded to your satisfaction. You'll find I don't care
- to flame pro-lifers on a personal level, I don't like making cheap
- one-liners (unless I'm in a bad mood, so if I do, stop me), and I
- don't like misrepresenting the situation. Abortion is a battle of
- rights between a woman's claim on her body and a fetus's claim on its
- life, and I do my best to never lose sight of this.
-
- --
- _/_/_/ Brian Kendig Je ne suis fait comme aucun
- /_/_/ bskendig@netcom.com de ceux que j'ai vus; j'ose croire
- _/_/ n'etre fait comme aucun de ceux qui existent.
- / Nolite te bastardes Si je ne vaux pas mieux, au moins je suis autre.
- / carborundorum. -- Rousseau
-