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https://www.commondreams.org/view/2014/05/20-1
Emily Letts in this screen shot. Abortion should be available on demand, without restrictions, for everyone who needs it. (Image: YouTube)
What does a good abortion look like? A few months ago, Emily Letts, a 25-year-old American clinic worker, filmed her surgical abortion and posted the video on the internet. In the clip, Letts smiles and hums throughout the procedure, which she chose to have simply because she did not want to bear a child. I feel good, she remarks when its over, shattering generations of anxiety and fear-mongering around reproductive choice with three simple words.
The idea that abortion might be a positive choice is still taboo. For some, the only way it can be countenanced is if the pregnancy is an immediate threat to life or the result of rape meaning that the woman involved didnt want to have sex and as such does not deserve to be punished for the crime of acting on desire as a female. Even then, the person having the abortion is expected to be sorry for ever, to weep and agonise over the decision. In Britain, the Abortion Act 1967 obliges anyone seeking a termination to justify why continuing with a pregnancy poses a threat to her health and well-being or that of her existing offspring. Because I dont want to be pregnant simply isnt enough.
Hence the furore over the glamour model Josie Cunninghams recent announcement, through the eyebrow-raising medium of the British tabloid press, that she is planning to terminate her pregnancy in order to have a shot at appearing on reality television. The national and international gossip media scrambled to excoriate Cunningham: this was the epitome of selfishness, a woman who would boast of having an abortion to further her career. We live in a society that fetishises choice while denying half the population the most fundamental choice of all the choice over the autonomy of ones body.
Women in Northern Ireland, where the Abortion Act 1967 does not apply, have just learned that despite paying towards the NHS through their taxes they will continue to be denied an abortion unless they can travel to England and fund it themselves. As a result of a high court ruling, hundreds of women each year will still find themselves having to take cheap red-eye flights to Heathrow and Manchester, scared and alone, to have procedures they may have gone into debt to afford.
mountain grammy
(29,214 posts)Enough of men controlling women, enough. We are headed for religious rule, and, as usual, control of women is the prize.
theHandpuppet
(19,964 posts)And thanks to xchrom for keeping this topic in the forefront of DU.
efhmc
(16,992 posts)fasttense
(17,301 posts)It's just a medical procedure. It's no more, nor less than that. Just because you have a fertilized eggs inside of you does NOT mean it will be born. There so many things that can happen between fertilized egg and birth that an abortion is just copying what nature does most of the time anyway.
But religious fanatics have equated abortion with murder and have been trying to force their myths on to every woman alive.
Emily Letts is a very brave and admirable woman. She puts abortion back into perspective - just another medical procedure.
kristopher
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