A record number of anti-abortion bills emerged this legislative season at the state level with South Dakota, predictably, leading the vindictive pack with a bill that essentially made it legal to murder doctors who performed abortion or women seeking them under the guise of a “self-defense” law.
And while I am still waiting for the inevitable day when right leaning legislatures seek to impose a dress code and assign us seats at the back of all public transit, the Florida State Legislature takes top prize for the sheer number of assaults on female reproductive autonomy with a record 18 bills struggling to meander the process and land on the new GOP governor’s desk.
While some could claim that this is not about women’s rights at all but protecting human life, the proof against this tired clichéd defense is a bit too overwhelming because it’s not just our plumbing that concerns the GOP. Reducing women to 1950’s standards at every level appears to be the goal.
Wisconsin’s union busting tactics are aimed point-blank at female dominated professions, and the dismantling of higher education largely affects young women who are now the majority of students and are graduating in greater numbers than their male peers.
While the feministing 20 and 30 somethings were angsting over non-issues like whether to change their name or not when they married or how to ensure that men carried their share of the household and child-rearing chores, those who prefer women barefoot and pregnant have been making steady progress in their hamstringing of Roe V.Wade and limiting women’s access to birth control, emergency contraception and even basic reproductive health care.
We fiddled and Rome caught fire. The question is – will it burn down around us or can we roll back the lash the right is using to back slap us?
Let’s make a few things clear. This is not about the right to life or babies.
The people so intent on forcing women to carry children to term have no interest in those children once they are born. They are the same people who flushed Headstart down the toilet and are defunding state health care plans for children at every opportunity. They are crippling public education through budget cuts and unrealistic measuring standards. The goal is – and always has been – about using children as a means to cripple women and tie them to home and hearth, ensuring their dependence and subservience.
What is going on is no less an attempt to prevent equality than forcing women to bind their feet, be circumcised or swaddle themselves when out in public.
Whenever God or sanctity or family values are invoked, the end result is never good for women.
American men hate women just as much as their counterparts in the Third World and just as much as Muslim fundamentalists and just as much as those who tried to smother the early suffragettes by jailing and force feeding them did.
Every man who professes a “right to life” is proclaiming his belief that women are chattel to be possessed, ordered about and controlled.
And women take it.
Do we hate ourselves as much as we are hated?
We dress like whores and desperately maintain weights that damage our health while flocking to every beauty product and medical intervention that promise to freeze-frame us in a manner acceptable to men and societal standards set by men.
We work at the expense of our sanity, health and children because men expect us to pull half their load and all of ours too. Women have known since the get-go that “having it all” is a myth but it’s one that men still whole-heartedly support and push down our throats – with our help.
I have daughters. There are wonderful – witty and smart – but their lives will never be as easy as the boys they grew up with because it is still an XY world and with males now the making up more than half the population, how can things get better?
Margaret Wente at The Globe and Mail wrote an idiotic diatribe for International Women’s Day that stated the misguided opinion of too many women in the industrialized world. She wrote that we (women) have won the fight for inequality so shut up about it already.
It’s that attitude that has allowed the legal assault on women to ratchet up this year. Complacency and a preoccupation with crap that is distraction more than substance.
Men have been the dominant race since the beginning of time. They have no reason to share power and have done so only when forced and only reluctantly.
Wake the fuck up, Ladies.
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Because the sexists are in charge and they hate women. And they want to make everyone in the world hate women like they do and turn them into baby factories designed to produce more units without any regard to their feelings.
Good article, you certainly nailed it. Glad to see that there are still some thinking women out there. I really lament the so called post-feminist ideology of the younger generation of women today.
Does a life without women qualify a man for the “woman hating club”? A life
which contains little , if any, interaction with females nd absolutely no
conversation at all? How do you hate someone or something that you have no
contact with whatsoever?
Though I wouldn’t use as many superlatives as you, I think you bring up a lot of good points.
It’s been my observation that causes, especially religious causes, are rarely personified; and gray areas are ignored. This leads to a great deal of contradictions, such as people being against abortion also condoning the death penalty. Christian pregnancy centers all too often preach to “save the baby” but kick that baby and its mother to the curb after the birth to fend for herself.
I’m ashamed at many actions by men and people of faith alike.
You might be more inclined to superlatives if your civil liberties were at stake, but I know there is a minority among the right to life folk who understand that real parenting begins at birth and is a lifelong endeavor.