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Huffington Post: life is sacred (so let’s support abortion)

Writing at the Huffington Post, George Lakoff and Elisabeth Wehling take lying and propaganda to dizzying heights.

To begin, Lakoff and Wehling cite a New York Times report that suggests that “morning-after pills” probably don’t prevent fertilized eggs from implanting in a woman’s uterus. From this one report by one newspaper, they conclude, “In short, morning-after pills do not operate on fertilized eggs at all.” (Emphasis added.) Wow.

Lakoff and Wehling then whine that it’s been six weeks (yes, six weeks) since that report was made public, yet Republicans (and the Catholic Church) remain silent. So, “[t]he point is clear. The truth doesn’t matter.”

To demonstrate this point, Lakoff observes that “conservatives against abortion [are] not in favor of guaranteed prenatal or postnatal care for mothers and children.” He adds that “conservatives against such policies do not care about the well-being of the babies at all.” Wrong.

Defined correctly, human rights are negative rights; for example, the right not to be killed, the right not to be abducted, the right not to be robbed, and so on. Furthermore, even liberal constitutional law experts acknowledge the widely held view that “the Constitution is a charter of negative liberties – rights that restrain the government – and not a creator of affirmative rights to government services.” In other words, the right to life is not a right to government services that sustain life. Really, this isn’t that difficult, George.

Thankfully, Lakoff and Wehling then reveal the hidden agenda of pro-life advocates. “The issue,” they disclose, “really has been control – who controls reproduction, men or women?” Good to know. I shouldn’t even bother mentioning that more women are pro-life than pro-choice on abortion.

“To establish that control,” they continue, “both conservative Republicans and the Catholic Church propose taking a metaphor literally, that A Fertilized Egg Is A Person. Taking the metaphor literally allows for the claim that preventing abortions constitutes saving lives.”

I confess, this particular statement puzzles me. I have no idea whether it’s propaganda or just plain ignorance. Rest assured, though, George and Elisabeth: the science of embryology has proven that human life begins at fertilization. Therefore, preventing abortions still constitutes saving lives, even if those lives aren’t legally recognized as persons.

In scientific terms, a human zygote is a human life, as is a human embryo and human fetus. Moreover, human life is the only fact-based definition of the word person.

Now, at this point, Lakoff and Wehling finally state their main complaint: Republicans are proposing constitutional protections for prenatal life.

Don’t worry, though – a detailed “to do” list is provided by the Huffington Post writers to help progressives counter this pro-life policy. First, “Never use the Cells Are People metaphor, even in arguing against conservative policy.” And second, “Never use the term baby or unborn child to refer to a blastocyst, embryo, or fetus.”

I sure hope George and Elisabeth don’t stumble upon the Mayo Clinic site. Horrors abound. Under the subheading “Find out how your baby grows and develops during the first trimester,” the Mayo Clinic says, “You’re pregnant. Congratulations! You’ll undoubtedly spend the months ahead wondering how your baby is growing and developing. What does your baby look like? How big is he or she? When will you feel the first kick?” (Emphasis added.)

Turns out zygotes, embryos, and fetuses are babies. (Shhh.)

Next, Lakoff and Wehling advise, “Stop using the term abortion.” Instead, the desired term is “development prevention.”

I have to agree wholeheartedly with this point. When promoting the killing of innocent human life, it’s best to avoid unpleasant language.

Also, progressives are strongly advised to avoid using the expressions “partial birth abortion” and “morning-after pill.” Why? Because such language “does not adequately communicate the moral values that underlie progressive policy.”

Actually, such language communicates the values of progressives quite accurately.

And finally, Lakoff and Wehling lecture that “protecting human life is one of the moral mandates of government.” Of course, they don’t mean all human life. Rather, they mean only the human life that qualifies for protection under their values. Indeed, to eliminate the possibility of a misunderstanding, they list those fortunate enough to deserve protection. Seriously.

Where have we seen this before?

This article was originally published at American Thinker and is reprinted with permission.

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  • ProTruth2

    From this one report by one newspaper, they conclude, “In short, morning-after pills do not operate on fertilized eggs at all.” Wow.

    If you’re implying that “one report by one newspaper” is inherently insufficient to draw a conclusion, that’s quite the error in reasoning. The qualities, not quantities, of sources are what make them reliable. If you want your readers to share your skepticism about the authors’ conclusions, you should demonstrate that their source cannot support their statement. A simple ‘Wow’ is not enough to persuade a rational reader: an interjection is not an argument. But yes, I do realize that your purpose might not be to persuade a rational reader.

    “The Constitution is a charter of negative liberties — rights that
    restrain the government — and not a creator of affirmative rights to
    government services.” In other words, the right to life is not a right to government services
    that sustain life. Really, this isn’t that difficult, George.

    George never said that there was a right to government services, Paul. It would be false for you to claim that he did. But–and this is really not difficult, Paul–the Constitution does permit the government to create services and to say that people have a right to use those services. If you don’t agree with Lakoff’s use of ‘favor[ing] guaranteed prenatal or postnatal care” as a litmus test for caring about the well-being of babies, that’s what you should challenge him on. It’s certainly vulnerable to challenge. Bringing in Constitutional liberties is just a red herring.

    Moreover, human life is the only fact-based definition of the word person.

    This makes no sense. Are you saying that it is a fact that “human life” is the only definition of the word person? This is demonstrably false: check the OED. Are you saying that all other entities to which the term ‘person’ applies (e.g., the Christian “one God in three persons”) are fictitious? That’s as may be, but definitions are not constrained by what you believe to be fact.

    • http://twitter.com/CalFreiburger Calvin Freiburger

      “the Constitution does permit the government to create services”

      Where?

      • ProTruth2

        Article I, Section 8. I know that the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Calvinland dissents, but most of us live in a world where the US Supreme Court a) is the body empowered by the Constitution to rule on the constitutionality of laws, and b) has, under the ‘Necessary and Proper’ clause, affirmed the legitimacy of laws establishing social welfare programs.

        • http://twitter.com/CalFreiburger Calvin Freiburger

          I understand accepting as gospel whatever view happens to be the most popular with the political in-crowd is easy, but it’s no substitute for truth. Find me someone connected to the drafting and/or ratifying of the Necessary and Proper Clause who says it means the federal government can establish social welfare programs.

          The actual text of the clause doesn’t say so – it specifically says it only empowers Congress to use means necessary and proper to carrying out the powers specifically granted elsewhere in the Constitution. Madison said it “gives no supplementary powers,” but “only enables [Congress] to execute the delegated powers,” and that the “powers delegated by the proposed Constitution to the federal government are few and defined.”

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  • Anonymous

    But women aren’t quite human enough to have their bodily integrity protected?

    • Penelope

      Sure they are, just not at someone else’s expense. I’m a woman. Let’s say I need an organ transplant. I certainly deserve to have my body kept in shape. That doesn’t mean I can kidnap someone, drug her, remove her liver, and put it in my own body. She has just as much right to “bodily integrity” as I do, and as all humans-regardless of developmental stage-do.

      • Anonymous

        Whoa–the topic of forced organ/tissue donation actually contributes to the case FOR legalized abortion. I mean, if you need part of her body that she can probably survive without, but without which you would die, what gives her the right to that bodily autonomy since it’s causing your death? (Especially if it were something less invasive that you needed to live, like blood or bone marrow?)

        A woman who has an abortion isn’t violating the fetus’s bodily autonomy (and it’s arguable whether or not a non-sentient organism can be said to have this since they can’t exactly make any decisions or indeed care what happens to them), she’s merely stopping it from violating hers! The fact is that it needs her to survive, but you can’t force someone to make physical sacrifices in order to save someone else’s life. That’s what your organ-donation analogy shows.

  • Rebecca Downs

    There is a reason why I refuse to read *anything* by the Huffington Post… ignorant people like the authors of the post from the Huffington Post frustrate me beyond no end with their lies and false generalizations of how Catholics and Republicans think and operate, especially that we do not “care about the well-being of babies at all.” And it’s not about whether men or women control reproduction and men taking control over women and their bodies! Ignorant claims like this can so easily be rebutted, yet the liberal media outlets, like the Huffington Post are believed. Guess what, abortion hurts women! That’s why pro-lifers are pro-life! Not to control women, but to say them and their babies! That murdered unborn baby gets to go be with God in Heaven, but that women will sadly likely live with regret and pain for many years…

  • http://www.facebook.com/jeep.obsessed Brooke Mehr

    From the HuffPo article:

    “The pregnancy was not intentional, not planned, and there was never any
    intention of bringing it to an end state. Rather, what is desired is development prevention, keeping any development from happening. That development can be prevented at many stages, from unfertilized
    cells . . . to a non-fully-formed-human . . .”

    Where do they draw the line for a “non-fully-formed-human,” I wonder? An infant is not a fully-formed human. A toddler is definitely not fully-formed. Even an adolescent is not fully-developed. Yet I wonder where he draws the line for his proposed “development prevention.”