This was a interesting documentary on Netflix.
Its about the US Supreme Court decision in 1973: Roe vs. Wade
Its about the right for a woman to have an abortion.
What I did notice in the documentary was:
1. Church and State aren't separate in the US,
2. Its about men telling women what they can and cannot do,
3. Its the only medical procedure that the US states are legislating (telling how doctors -when, what, where and why and how abortions are conducted)
4. Its about right of a women on what she does to her body.
What I learnt in the documentary was how far the religious community would go to get their say in politics, how politicians use abortions to get the vote from the religious communities. The PROLIFE people are making it harder for women to get an abortion, either by waiting times, you need to get an ultrasound and see the fetus on the screen (to me this is a scare tactic- see the heartbeat, you are now commiting murder, which I think is pychological warfare). The reduction in PlanParenthood bugets (which don't go to abortions at all, but to sex education and prevention of pregnancies) from state legislatures. To be a Republican canidate for any election, you have to lean towards PROLIFE.
When I was in high school, my church wanted me to sign a petition to support PROLIFE here in Canada. I signed it, mostly because that was the churches position on abortion. I looked back and see it was a brainwashing exercise to get political gain.
In Freakanomics the authour uses Roe vs Wade as the major contributing factor in absent/drop of crime in the mid 80s. Ever since the 50s the crime rate was climbing steady and it was predicted that by the mid 80s the crime would be at a all time high. But in the mid 80s the crime rate dropped? The authour goes on to how certain parts of society were trying to take the credit for the drop in the crime rate. There was extra policing, Neighbourhood Watch, Crime prevention lectures in school etc. Maybe it was 2 or 3 or a combination of these that contributed to the drop in the crime rate; but not one could individually account for the drop in the crime rate. The author came up with a very unique and totally shocking conclusion, very different but was alot more logical. The people that would commit those crimes were not there, cause they were never born. Roe vs. Wade where the woman had the right to get an abortion. (Alot had to do with poor teenagers that got abortions and went on to school and careers, instead of having a kid)
What really surprises me is the misconception of rights. Legal rights don't appear until the fetus is born. That person can't vote till they are 18 (depends on state). This fetus won't become a voter for many years to come....
So logically if the courts give rights to fetus over their mothers' rights, then that is in my opinion an act of slavery. The state has enslaved the mother to give birth to the fetus...
So when Roe vs. Wade is overturned in the US, 18 years from now it will be the start of very big crime wave, meanwhile forcing young women to have babies they are not prepared to deal with, or can't afford to have.
But what will really be Karma is for the Republican President to get a porn star pregnant and she can't get an abortion.... Kinda like that Republican senator who asked his lover to get an abortion... (he was married).... anything for a vote....
Its about the US Supreme Court decision in 1973: Roe vs. Wade
Its about the right for a woman to have an abortion.
What I did notice in the documentary was:
1. Church and State aren't separate in the US,
2. Its about men telling women what they can and cannot do,
3. Its the only medical procedure that the US states are legislating (telling how doctors -when, what, where and why and how abortions are conducted)
4. Its about right of a women on what she does to her body.
What I learnt in the documentary was how far the religious community would go to get their say in politics, how politicians use abortions to get the vote from the religious communities. The PROLIFE people are making it harder for women to get an abortion, either by waiting times, you need to get an ultrasound and see the fetus on the screen (to me this is a scare tactic- see the heartbeat, you are now commiting murder, which I think is pychological warfare). The reduction in PlanParenthood bugets (which don't go to abortions at all, but to sex education and prevention of pregnancies) from state legislatures. To be a Republican canidate for any election, you have to lean towards PROLIFE.
When I was in high school, my church wanted me to sign a petition to support PROLIFE here in Canada. I signed it, mostly because that was the churches position on abortion. I looked back and see it was a brainwashing exercise to get political gain.
In Freakanomics the authour uses Roe vs Wade as the major contributing factor in absent/drop of crime in the mid 80s. Ever since the 50s the crime rate was climbing steady and it was predicted that by the mid 80s the crime would be at a all time high. But in the mid 80s the crime rate dropped? The authour goes on to how certain parts of society were trying to take the credit for the drop in the crime rate. There was extra policing, Neighbourhood Watch, Crime prevention lectures in school etc. Maybe it was 2 or 3 or a combination of these that contributed to the drop in the crime rate; but not one could individually account for the drop in the crime rate. The author came up with a very unique and totally shocking conclusion, very different but was alot more logical. The people that would commit those crimes were not there, cause they were never born. Roe vs. Wade where the woman had the right to get an abortion. (Alot had to do with poor teenagers that got abortions and went on to school and careers, instead of having a kid)
What really surprises me is the misconception of rights. Legal rights don't appear until the fetus is born. That person can't vote till they are 18 (depends on state). This fetus won't become a voter for many years to come....
So logically if the courts give rights to fetus over their mothers' rights, then that is in my opinion an act of slavery. The state has enslaved the mother to give birth to the fetus...
So when Roe vs. Wade is overturned in the US, 18 years from now it will be the start of very big crime wave, meanwhile forcing young women to have babies they are not prepared to deal with, or can't afford to have.
But what will really be Karma is for the Republican President to get a porn star pregnant and she can't get an abortion.... Kinda like that Republican senator who asked his lover to get an abortion... (he was married).... anything for a vote....





