Debs over at the Abortion is a Woman’s Right blog has created what she is aptly calling the Pro-Choice Carnival.
“This Carnival aims to highlight some of the best writing on the theme of a woman’s right to choose,” explained Debs, who then listed some winners, including an interesting January 2007 post from Jill at Feministe. I missed that one, although I’m often too busy to keep up with the pro-abort circus, I admit. But it’s a new argument to me:

I am pro-choice because I believe that if we outlaw a woman’s right to terminate a pregnancy, there is no legal argument against forcing a woman to terminate a pregnancy, or disallowing certain people from reproducing.

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Love the logo, btw.
What Jill means is if we outlaw a woman the right to say yes or no to abortion, the government can force her to abort….


I don’t know any other way to say this. Jill, frankly my dear shared name, you’re crazy. You must have ventured too close at the Pro-Choice Carnival to the guy in the sideshow who sticks pins all over his body and yourself become a pinhead.
Outlawing slavery, the closest analogy, did not contradictorily give the government or anyone the right to own slaves, for heaven’s sakes. Outlawing anything for that matter does not translate into forcing what was outlawed onto the public. Get real.
But specifically, any and all plans to outlaw abortion are solely based on the fact that the entity being aborted is a human being, a legal person, eradicating the legality of a China abortion syndrome in the U.S.
clown.gifAs for forced sterilization, it was your side, the eugenics movement, that forwarded that during the late 1800s/early-to-mid 1900s, Jill. In fact, your heroine, Margaret Sanger, and her friends were proponents of forced sterilization. Thankfully, that was long ago outlawed and has nothing to do with abortion.
Sheesh. Send in the clowns.
Oh, they already did.

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