Where to start? Well, we are quite certain that Michigan House Speaker Jase Bolger is not in fact or even in the abstract interested in his colleague's, um, physical person. It is more likely that he is concerned with something far greater than that. Yet is he or the GOP leadership in Lansing violating her rights in any way?
Her choice of words have been defended as simple freedom of speech. Rep Brown herself has said that it's anatomically correct, and no different than saying 'elbow'. But the trouble here isn't whether her verbiage is or is not anatomically correct. The real issue within the abortion debate is not of something so mundane as body parts. The real issue is whether human women have human babies, and whether human babies have the same human rights as every other human.
Such displays of hubris are nothing new to the left. For liberals, the abortion debate is not about human rights but women's rights. They forget, fail to understand, or simply ignore the fact that no one has rights based on something as relatively benign as what gender they are. The purveyors of women's rights are asserting that there are human rights exclusive to their gender.
There are not. Attacks against the rights of anyone are attacks against them as persons, not as a man or a woman. Similarly, innocent persons have the right to their lives whether male or female. That the two genders have physical differences matters not when someone's right to live is at stake. Or, indeed, when any given right of theirs is at question.
The abortion debate is not, never has been, and never will be about the female anatomy. The abortion debate is not, never has been, and never will be about men holding women down, or holding them to obligations which men are not also held to. It is about whether a human baby has the right to be born simply due to the fact that it is human. A woman can no more take an innocent human life than can a man. That women are the ones who give birth is in truth merely incidental to that point.
We are not trying to be mean spirited or uncaring towards women as we say this. We are however attempting to state the obvious in no uncertain terms. The abortion debate is not about women. It's about human life and all the rights which that must necessarily entail. It is the Lisa Browns of the world who are trivializing the question by trying to make it into something it is not.
Her use of the clinical terms of female anatomy under the guise of freedom of speech belittle rather advance the cause of human rights generally, and of the right to life in particular. Indeed, such actions make light of what ought to be a very serious and considered discussion: what human life is and when it begins. It is ultimately nothing more than sensationalism, and as such, is shallow grandstanding for a selfish purpose.
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