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No Matter How
Many Times You Hear the Story of Abortion Grief
the Pain is Just as Raw
Part One of Three
By Dave Andrusko
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Rozanda "Chilli" Thomas |
Although this story has been
around for three weeks, I just heard about it today. But, oh,
my, is it worth sharing, for it spoke volumes in just a handful
of minutes.
If you are a middle-age guy like
me, you probably have never heard of Rozanda "Chilli" Thomas, a
member of the very successful 1990s hip-hop trio "TLC," who now
has her own VH1 reality television show called, "What Chilli
Wants." I know nothing about the show, other than that on the
May 9 episode Rozanda opened up about her 1991 abortion.
She is interviewed by a female
therapist who says let's talk about "relationships. Tell me
about a boyfriend. Who stands out in your mind?" Within a matter
of seconds, Rozanda is talking about a "relationship" she had
with her group's first producer.
Although I will quote liberally,
without hearing the pauses, and watching the excruciatingly
painful expressions and the tears, you miss how absolutely
gripping Rozanda's story actually is.
She is brutally honest (with us
and herself), and candid, and clearly still feels a searing
pain. She tells us that she was in this relationship and became
pregnant at age 20. She talks about not having the support-- "I
was so scared "--and "I didn't know what to do" and "chose to
not have it (the baby) --one of the biggest mistakes."
The interviewer immediately
follows up by asking her why it was "the biggest mistake?"
"Because I didn't want to do that."
Did she feel "forced"? Rozanda
responds by talking about the many cross-currents of pressures--
of being just 20 and her career hadn't even really started. "So
how could I do all that," she asks. "How could I be a mommy?...
It messed me up… I don't know. It broke my spirit, that's what
it did."
The interviewer shrewdly asks,
"So it changed you from what to what?" Searching for the right
words to convey how she felt--but not reveal too much?--Rozanda
says haltingly that she felt "not my strong self anymore. I felt
like I gave in and I broke to what someone else wanted."
Rozanda goes on, "And I would
break down and I would just cry [she starts to cry]…. because
[her voice cracks] because I wasn't a mommy. I cried almost
every day for almost nine years."
And she immediately says, "And
then I was caught up--I had to have a baby. I had to fix it and
the only way I could fix it was with that person. I could only
have this baby with him, because the baby that I didn't have was
with him." In that tangle of emotions and needs and regrets,
Rozanda is longing for a replacement baby, very common among
women who did not want the abortion in the first place.
There is much more to her story,
which is only a few minutes long but incredibly powerful.
Suffice it to say that Rozanda says she broke away from that
relationship because "I was compromising who I was as a person
to please this person."
Your heart breaks as you hear
what you know is only the tip of an iceberg of emotional hurt,
pain, and regret. For the seventeen thousandth time, abortion
kills babies and emotionally mauls their mother.
Please send your comments to
daveandrusko@gmail.com
Part Two
Part Three |