Sex-Selection Abortion and
Pro-Abortion Feminists:
Caught on the Horns of a Dilemma
Part One of Two
By Dave Andrusko
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"Feminists believe in equal
representation of women in the professions,
among them business, the academy and government.
The termination of a woman from a professional
position, because she is a woman, is an
unconscionable relic of a sexist past.
"How much more problematic is
the termination of a woman's life because she is
a woman? Yet this is the very essence of
sex-selective abortion, a practice the legality
of which one can expect the pro-choice movement
to fight tooth and nail to uphold."
From "Sex-Selective Abortion is Sexist," by Peter
Johnston, which appeared in the Yale Daily News
this morning.
Yesterday Oklahoma, that
incubator of pro-life legislation, took an
important, if preliminary step in enacting HB
1595, a comprehensive abortion-reporting
measure. Oklahomans for Life's principle
legislative priority for this session, the bill,
in essence, tells the abortion industry to put
up, or shut up.
Under the provisions of HB
1595, Oklahomans will know how prevalent
abortion is in their state; the reasons for
them; and complications. Compliance with
existing abortion statutes would also be
monitored.
But today I'd like to focus on
the final provision: prohibiting abortions
performed for the purpose of sex-selection. I'm
using Peter Johnston's terrific essay in today's
Yale Daily News as the jumping off point (www.yaledailynews.com/articles/view/27954).
Talk about being caught on the
horns of a dilemma. The Feminist
Establishment--as opposed to genuine
feminists--has pledged its undying fealty to
abortion on demand for any reason, for no
reason, or in spite of reason. What to do when
unborn female babies are aborted precisely
BECAUSE they are female?
"So-called 'pro-choice'
feminists will show their true colors if they
oppose sex selection abortion bans,' said NRLC
State Legislative Director Mary Spaulding Balch,
"since the world knows 'sex selection' is code
for 'search and destroy' unborn females."
And show their true colors
they assuredly do. Although they mumble about
how this oughtn't to happen, they then procede
to fight like mad to prohibit abortions that
target unborn females.
Johnston keenly understands
the cultural impact of a serious engagement with
a topic that pro-abortion feminists consider
taboo: "Public debate surrounding sex-selective
abortion will reveal the uncomfortable truth
that the pro-choice movement is not nearly as
feminist as Americans think or women deserve."
There are public opinion polls
and there are public opinion polls. But there is
constancy to how Americans respond to a proposed
ban on sex-selection abortions: overwhelming
majorities support it. (Johnston cites a 2006
poll that found that 86 percent of Americans
support such a ban.) "And Oklahoma House Bill
1595 passed with overwhelming bipartisan
support, 93 to 4," Johnston writes. "So the
pro-choice movement will turn, as it always has,
to the undemocratic courts in the hope that they
will enforce the ideology of autonomy to which
Americans do not subscribe."
Bless his heart for trying,
Johnston even offers an olive branch to
pro-abortion President Barack Obama, asking him
to join in an effort to ban sex-selection
abortions. Fat chance of that.
"'DNA Gender Test Kits' can
show the sex of an unborn child seven weeks
after conception," said Tony Lauinger,
Oklahomans for Life chairman and Vice President
of National Right to Life. "We don't want
parents interested in 'designer' babies to
screen their children and then resort to
abortion because the child is the 'wrong' sex."
Oklahoma is a VERY pro-life
state, often on the cutting edge of pro-life
initiatives. Let's hope and pray the measure
passes the state Senate and is signed by the
governor.
Part Two --
Pro-Life Amendments Blocked by Democratic
Leadership