@ATXJane @Maude This needs to be shown up as a moral choice. This is the framing on the right -- no matter what, forced birth is a foregone moral conclusion.
So it needs to be made increasingly obvious: their whole sense of morality has derailed.
Of course, yes, it would be great if they also gained a sense of compassion and reason (as well as a modicum of humility) along the way. But that's secondary to being clear and consistent about their moral deficiency.
@ATXJane @Maude Weaponised legislation is the core earmark of the current international conservative movement. These efforts are corrupting their entire countries' legal systems to accompish small-minded, unsustainable, and ultimately easily-reversed goals.
It is a kind of cival war already in action.
I believe that it deserves to be seen as that, and addressed with that kind of political rhetoric.
Because while it's in effect, its consequences are both real and horrific.
💯 Weaponizing legislation is horrific. It highlights that old distinction between spirit of the law & letter of the law.
@sumpnlikefaith @Maude
I agree.
I am increasingly frustrated about how pregnancy has become a punishment for being female. I’m starting to think that unless men/sperm donors share some of that burden, women will continue to be cruelly targeted and made to suffer for it.
How that might work, I don’t know, but it increasingly feels like the law is being used to torture women who are unfortunate enough to find their empowerment missing.
Women are either equal or they are not.