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The battle to ban birth control
Here's an extensive Salon story about the battle of anti-abortion forces against contraception. You'll need either a subscription or day pass to read it, but it's a great article.
The crux:
For those who are pro-choice, the idea of fighting to ban both abortion and contraception seems contradictory: Contraception, after all, lessens the number of abortions. But once one understands what the true social and moral agenda of activists like Worthington is, and their attitude toward sexuality, the contradictions vanish. For them, sex should always be about procreation; since contraception prevents conception, it is immoral. At a deeper level, they believe that women's biological destiny is to be mothers.
Feldt says, "When you peel back the layers of the anti-choice motivation, it always comes back to two things: What is the nature and purpose of human sexuality? And second, what is the role of women in the world?" Sex and the role of women are inextricably linked, because "if you can separate sex from procreation, you have given women the ability to participate in society on an equal basis with men."
Translation: They hate women. And sex. And they really hate women with the power to determine their sexual and reproductive destiny. They want to take that away from us. |
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