M2RB: The Sex Pistols
She was a girl from Birmingham
She just had an abortion
She was case of insanity
Her name was Pauline, she lived in a tree
She was a no one who killed her baby
She sent her letters from the country
She was an animal
She was a bloody disgrace
Body! I'm not an animal
Body! I'm not an animal
Dragged on a table in factory
Illegitimate place to be
In a packet in a lavatory
Die little baby screaming
Body screaming fucking bloody mess
Not an animal
It's an abortion
Body! I'm not animal
Mummy! I'm not an abortion
[Spoken]
Throbbing squirm,
gurgling bloody mess
I'm not a discharge
I'm not a loss in protein
I'm not a throbbing squirm
Fuck this and fuck that
Fuck it all and fuck a fucking brat
She don't wanna baby that looks like that
I don't wanna baby that looks like that
Body, I'm not an animal
Body, an abortion
Body! I'm not an animal
Body! I'm not an animal
An animal
I'm not an animal.....
I'm not an abortion.....
Mummy! UGH!
She just had an abortion
She was case of insanity
Her name was Pauline, she lived in a tree
She was a no one who killed her baby
She sent her letters from the country
She was an animal
She was a bloody disgrace
Body! I'm not an animal
Body! I'm not an animal
Dragged on a table in factory
Illegitimate place to be
In a packet in a lavatory
Die little baby screaming
Body screaming fucking bloody mess
Not an animal
It's an abortion
Body! I'm not animal
Mummy! I'm not an abortion
[Spoken]
Throbbing squirm,
gurgling bloody mess
I'm not a discharge
I'm not a loss in protein
I'm not a throbbing squirm
Fuck this and fuck that
Fuck it all and fuck a fucking brat
She don't wanna baby that looks like that
I don't wanna baby that looks like that
Body, I'm not an animal
Body, an abortion
Body! I'm not an animal
Body! I'm not an animal
An animal
I'm not an animal.....
I'm not an abortion.....
Mummy! UGH!
I Love Abortion....Ban Adoption!
From
The Blaze:
LifeNews has uncovered a real doozy when it comes
to abortion rights activism. On a website titled “RH Reality Check” (with the
“RH” standing for “Reproductive Health”), progressive writer Jessica delBalzo
has a headline that is sure to bring precisely zero surprise to many pro-life
activists, but may also scandalize moderate pro-choicers. The headline reads, “I
Love Abortion: Implying Otherwise Accomplishes Nothing for Womens’ Rights.”
The
rest is no better:
‘I love
abortion. I don’t accept it. I don’t view it as a necessary evil. I embrace it.
I donate to abortion funds. I write about how important it is to make sure that
every woman has access to safe, legal abortion services. I have bumper stickers
and buttons and t-shirts proclaiming my support for reproductive freedom. I love abortion.[...]
Safe and legal are concepts I fully
support, but rare is something I cannot abide. I understand the theoretical
mindset: it is better for a woman to prevent an unwanted pregnancy than to bear
the physical and financial burden of an abortion. While my own abortion involved
very little pain and a minimal financial expense, one which my ex-boyfriend was
willing to share with me, even I can admit that using condoms or the pill is
preferable to eight weeks of nausea and weight gain. Contraception is a
valuable tool.
However, there is no need to suggest
that abortion be rare. To say so implies a value judgement, promoting the idea
that abortion is somehow distasteful or immoral and should be avoided. Even
with affordable, accessible birth control, there will be user errors, condoms
that break, moments of spontaneity. The best contraceptive access in the world
won’t change the fact that we are merely human and imperfect in our routines.
The best access in the world also won’t change the fact that some women are
raped, while others find that even wanted pregnancies sometimes need to be
terminated for the woman’s well-being or to avoid birthing a child with painful
or unmanageable disabilities. Women who find themselves facing any of these
situations shouldn’t feel guilty for failing to keep the numbers low.’
To
be sure, comments like this can be found on any number of pro-choice websites,
frequently in the comments section, rather than in actual columns. But as it
turns out, Jessica delBalzo is more than just your average pro-abortion radical
feminist. In fact, her major cause isn’t just promoting abortion, but
interesting, ending adoption.
On
delBalzo’s Amazon
profile, she lists herself as “the founder of Adoption:
Legalised Lies.” Here’s a quote from the website
for that organisation:
If anyone is encouraging you to
surrender your baby to adoption, please contact us by phone or email us.
Our volunteers have experienced adoption in their own lives, and they can tell
you what it feels like to be adopted or surrender your own child. We’ll also
help you find the support you need to keep your baby – the best thing for both
of you!
Don’t let anyone tell you that adoption
is the “right choice” or the “loving option” for your baby. YOU are the only
mother or father your baby has, and no one will be able to take your place in
his or her life. People who try to convince you to surrender your baby are
probably in a position to get something out of the adoption for themselves –
either money or your child himself.
Other people may tell you that you’ll
be “giving a wonderful gift” to an infertile couple – this is NOT your
responsibility. Your only job is to be the best mom or dad you can be for your
baby. Your child isn’t going to want or accept any substitute for the real
thing!
In
other words, the general tenor of delBalzo’s ideas seems to be, “Abort your
child rather than give it up for adoption.” Or, perhaps more accurately, “If
you can’t have your child, no one can.”
(h/t:
Weasel Zippers)
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