In Bad Faith: New Study Further Underscores Lack of Truth in Anti-Choice Claims
One of the most frustrating parts of dealing with the modern
conservative movement is their incredibly practiced disingenuousness.
From a bunch of white people denying racism while pushing racist
policies to a bunch of straight people claiming that they want to ban
gay marriage not because they hate gays, but because they love
“traditional marriage,” the constant pose of the modern right winger is
one of bad faith.
Nowhere is this more true than when it comes to the anti-choice
movement. Despite arsons, vandalism and occasional assassinations,
anti-choice activists demand the right to label their movement
“non-violent.” And despite the fact that the movement is organized by
religious people whose religion teaches that women should be constrained
to traditional gender roles and that sex outside of marriage (or for
pleasure instead of procreation) is wrong, anti-choicers cry foul if you
suggest that their activism against women’s liberation or sexual
freedom somehow is rooted in opposition to women’s liberation or
hostility to sex.
Friday, February 3, 2012
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