The Bean Patch

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Conservative, Baptist, family man. Married for 13 years with 4 children. Accountant by trade. Bachelor's of Business Administration from Kennesaw State University in Marietta, GA, in 1996. Graduated Cherokee High School, Canton, GA in 1991. Live in Jasper, GA.

Sunday, August 27, 2006

I Just Don't Understand The Connection

Amanda at Pandagon makes an attempt to show how ignorant anti-abortionists are in their view of rape abortions. In reality, she only shows her lack of ability to put together a logically connectable argument.

"On this thread at Feministe mocking American Life League leader Judie Brown—a woman who needs to get off the keyboard and on her back immediately, as god wants her to be—I saw this wretched woman-hating missive disguised as pseudo-feminism linked in comments.

'Why are we giving more trauma to the victim of rape by encouraging her to abort her child?

Carrying such a child to term has been for many women a help in coming to grips with the abuse they suffered.'

He tries to argue that rapists should be punished, but I have a feeling he’s foolin’. After all, rapists are bringing Sperm Magic into the life of women who probably deserved to be be violently assaulted for refusing the Magic, by his logic."


Now I will substitute some words to see if this makes sense, even to like-minded feminists.

On this thread at Feministe mocking American Life League leader Judie Brown—a woman who needs to get off the keyboard and on her back immediately, as god wants her to be—I saw this wretched abused child hating missive in the comments.

Why are we giving more trauma to the victim of child abuse by encouraging her to commit murder?

Not committing murder has been for many child abuse victims a help in coming to grips with the abuse they suffered.

He tries to argue that child abusers should be punished, but I have a feeling he’s foolin’. After all, child abusers are bringing Abusive Magic into the life of women who probably deserved to be be violently assaulted for refusing the Magic, by his logic.

Equating someone who believes that life is sacred, no matter the circumstances of conception, with someone who believes women deserve to be raped defies any logical connection. You may as well say that people who believe that murder is wrong, despite the circumstances that one blames for driving them to be screwed up, such as being abused as a child, believe that the murderer deserved to be abused. Although I am sure there are some people that may think in this way, I believe that it is quite a bold leap to lump them into that general category.

It sounds more like, "I said that women who are raped should get abortion on demand, and if you don't like it, your mama wears combat boots." More evidence that feminists are nothing more than perpetual children.

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