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Fundie Richard Land: women who have abortions are mentally 'impaired'

by: Pam Spaulding

Thu Aug 16, 2007 at 09:00:00 AM EDT


There is an infamous video of clueless anti-choice demonstrators who are asked what punishment a woman should be subjected to if abortion is made illegal. Most make lame excuses -- it's a "crime" but the "perpetrator" should go unpunished. Actually, it's worse than that -- most of them say they never thought about the issue. Planned Parenthood and the National Institute for Reproductive Health have launched a campaign to ask pols the question "How much time should she serve?"

The protestors are clearly underinformed. But what about the anti-choice establishment? Richard Land, president of the Southern Baptist Convention's Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, has an even more ridiculous answer -- only the doctor should be punished, because the woman who seeks out the abortion is too "impaired" to be responsible for her actions. Read the insanity the jump.

Pam Spaulding :: Fundie Richard Land: women who have abortions are mentally 'impaired'
This drivel is almost painful to read:
[I]f abortion were made illegal and he were a state legislator, Land said, "I would probably charge voluntary manslaughter for the abortionist. If [a doctor] were convicted, he would lose his medical license for two years and spend a year in prison with the first offense, and with the second offense, he would lose his medical license for life. At which point it'd be very difficult to find a doctor who'd do them."

Such a legal stance is tantamount to "ignoring or infantilizing women, turning them into 'victims' of their own free will," [Anna] Quindlen wrote. "State statutes that propose punishing only a physician suggest the woman was merely some addled bystander who happened to find herself in the wrong stirrups at the wrong time."

Land doesn't deny that women who have abortions might be addled, but he, along with Yoest, Earll, and Gans, takes exception to them being described as bystanders -- or as enlightened women making free, educated choices.

"It's not demeaning to assume that any person who is a mother who could make the decision to do this must be suffering from some form of psychological impairment because of the crisis of the pregnancy or because of societal demeaning of human life," Land said.

Clearly women are just too damn irrational to be able to control their own body and destiny because of those damn hormones. Daddy The State has to be in charge of the womb.

Pastor Dan of Street Prophets says this:

Look, one either has moral agency or one doesn't. If there's agency, then an illegal act is a crime. If not, then not. But to write off an entire class of women as mentally ill - if only temporarily - because they make a decision you don't approve of? That doesn't fit any moral framework I'm aware of. Nor does the outmoded idea that estrogen makes you crazy or the risible theory that society brainwashes women into killing their children.
My question -- what happens to women that have multiple abortions -- are these repeated delusions? Should she be forced into state-approved mandatory therapy to "correct" her thinking so she doesn't head to the clinic again? No one is saying abortion should be encouraged; it should be safe and rare, but that's not the point of this argument. The right already has its sights on making contraception more difficult to obtain, and continues its push for abstinence-only education.  Jill at Feministe asks, where then, are the boundaries:
What about pregnant women engaging in behaviors that are risky for the fetus? Can she be prosecuted for child abuse or negligence if she, say, drinks coffee while she's pregnant? If she eats tuna? If she smokes? What about if she goes skiing? What if she didn't know she was pregnant, but should have known, and she does something risky-- like goes binge drinking every night and survives off of Cheetos? Willful blindness? Neglect? What if she miscarries, and perhaps you can attribute it to something she did -- negligent homicide?
And what about the male partner in this equation? What if he agrees with the woman in question that she should have an abortion -- is he then an accessory to the crime, or is he temporarily insane as well?

All of this is madness; what it does do is pull back the curtain of the real agenda of the anti-choice crowd -- controlling the sexuality of women by insinuating they are not capable of ethical, moral or practical decisions about their lives. Obviously, we need the bible-beaters to instruct us on such matters.

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It's one of my 3 wishes to the Genie after I get done rubbin' this here lamp that men can get pregnant. Either that or men will actually listen and pay attention to what women have to say. I'm going for the former cuz I'd really like to have kids, and if that means squeezing one out myself, then fine, that's what I'm going to do.

Curses! My million dollar ideas foiled again: "God Bless Your Brand!" http://www.christvertising.com/

speaking of mental impairment
"But to write off an entire class of women as mentally ill - if only temporarily - because they make a decision you don't approve of? That doesn't fit any moral framework I'm aware of. Nor does the outmoded idea that estrogen makes you crazy..."

for what it's worth, they are already doing this.  to trans women.


Women = mothers

When Richard Land and other anti's they say that women who choose abortions are "impaired" or shouldn't be held responsible for their abortion, I don't think they're saying that simply because they think women are irrational or incapable.

They believe that all women are naturally mothers and want to be mothers. They believe motherhood is woman's primary, ennobling, most fulfilling role. They believe it's instinctual in fact, it's what women are made for, and women are ruled by their biology. Therefore, any woman who has an abortion is obviously not in her right mind, because she's violating her natural maternal instincts. There has to be something wrong with her or her decision-making process, or she's being coerced by someone or circumstances, because ALL women naturally want to be and should be mothers.



It's the vibrator lobby, man

Before birth control, the #1 medical condition that women were treated for was "hysteria"

Fortunately, the electric vibrator was invented, and marketed as a cure for hysteria.  It was one of the first electrical appliances that was available for household use.

No birth contol = more hysteria = more vibrators.

You gotta follow the money.



What the hell was I doing in Oaxaca in 1992, on the eve of the Zapatista revolution?

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three-fold strategy

First they NEED to demean women who choose to have an abortion, so they can make their own bitter ugly judgemental lives seem SUPERIOR.

Second they know NO LAW which punishes a woman choosing abortion will EVER pass in ANY state.

Third when their 14yo daughter gets KNOCKED UP they can secretly get rid of the evidence with no one knowing.



What have you done today, to make ya feel PROUD?


~Heather Small


Concerned Women of America

Keep you G*D DAMN noses out of other people's bedrooms, health clinics, and hospices!

get a life of your own

 

never means NEVER

    http://www.prochoiceproject.com/graphics/B213.gif



What have you done today, to make ya feel PROUD?


~Heather Small


"Good" old days
Perhaps these people would prefer that we go back to pre-industrial era when for thousands of years abortion was not all that common. When a woman got pregnant she carried the baby to term, gave birth, then tossed the infant in a ditch outside of town.

Forget the DC Madam's blackbook
I would wager if abortion records from the 1970's until 2007 became public record, it would reveal a varitable who's who and at least half of those notables would be Republican women/girls

What have you done today, to make ya feel PROUD?


~Heather Small


Fundies - Richard Land

I'm a male.  I can't have an abortion.  It is a decision a woman will have to live with for the rest of her life.  And I do NOT have a problem with that.  If the developing fetus is Down's Syndrome or Tay-Sachs or any one of many other fatal or life long conditions, I support her right to make the decision on whether to abort or not.

 

I agree w/ others who say that the fundies want to control whether or not a woman has sex or the right to really enjoy sex. 



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