Feminist Pro-Lifers

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Angela53510

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I am starting this thread to deal with the myth that all feminists are pro-abortion. I will try and post regularly the stories of women who rose in influence in the movement and took a strong stand against abortion. Please post any other pro-life feminist stories you may find!

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Graciela Olivarez was a high school dropout who became the first Mexican American woman graduate of Notre Dame Law School, and the highest-ranking Hispanic woman in President Jimmy Carter's administration. Along with Betty Friedan, she was a charter member of NOW, which was founded in 1966 to protest a federal ruling which upheld sex-segregated ads. But that was before NOW supported abortion. Olivarez called upon anyone who considered the unborn child "a mass of cells" to witness an abortion procedure, as she had done, and before Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton, she detailed the harms of making abortion more accessible:

"Advocacy by women for legalized abortion on a national scale is so anti-women's liberation that it flies in the face of what some of us are trying to accomplish through the women's movement - namely, equality - equality means an equal sharing of responsibilities by and as men and women....What kind of future do we...have to look forward to if men are excused either morally or legally from their responsibility for participation in the creation of life...?

"To talk about the "wanted" and the "unwanted" child smacks too much of bigotry and prejudice. Many of us have experienced the sting of being "unwanted" by certain segments of our society....

"I am not impressed or persuaded by those who express concern for the low-income woman who may find herself carrying an unplanned pregnancy and for the future of the unplanned child...because the fact remains that in this affluent nation of ours, pregnant cattle and horses receive better health care than pregnant poor women. The poor cry out for justice and we respond with legalized abortion."
 

Misty77

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I love that organization!
 

Misty77

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Well, I'm not sure what they would say at the organization now but Marie Stopes the lady was not for abortion.
That's the point. These are thinking, respectful feminists who treat all human life as sacred. They are pro-life.
 

Fenner

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I am also pro life.
 

Angela53510

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Margret Sanger was an evil woman. She represents all that is wrong with evil in this world, regardless of her gender.

She believed in eugenics, and was racist. She was a white supremacist and could have been best friends with Hitler.

But this thread, hopefully is about pro-life women, and men! And their incredible contributions to our society, in defending the unborn, the poor and the needy.

Click on the link below, to see just how bad she really was.

10-Eye-Opening Quotes From Planned Parenthood Founder Margaret Sanger | LifeNews.com

Planned Parenthood is another evil organization, which Margret Sanger founded.
 

Misty77

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This a link about Margaret Sanger she started Planned Parenthood. She wasn't a nice lady. Most women even those who believe in woman's right's issues would not agree with her if they knew anything about her.

The Mother of Planned Parenthood | TooManyAborted.com
That's why I'm glad that Feminists For Life are showing the other side of the story. Only the militant, angry feminists make the news. Feminists for Life and others like them prove that there are still those of us who hold to the original principles of feminism—that ALL people deserve equal treatment under the law. It's just called feminism because human rights issues are so vast and varying that no one organization can take on all the issues, so they focus on the discrimination against women. That isn't to say that men or other people groups don't also experience discrimination.
 

Fenner

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That's why I'm glad that Feminists For Life are showing the other side of the story. Only the militant, angry feminists make the news. Feminists for Life and others like them prove that there are still those of us who hold to the original principles of feminism—that ALL people deserve equal treatment under the law. It's just called feminism because human rights issues are so vast and varying that no one organization can take on all the issues, so they focus on the discrimination against women. That isn't to say that men or other people groups don't also experience discrimination.


Totally agree Misty!
 

Angela53510

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Elizabeth Cady Stanton

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Elizabeth Cady Stanton, founder of the women's movement, wrote about "four hundred murders annually produced by abortion in [one] county alone," saying "there must be a remedy for a crying evil as this. But where shall it least begin, if not in the complete enfranchisement and elevation of women?" Published March 12, 1868, the Revolution owned by Susan B. Anthony.
 

TheAristocat

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Abortion kills females, too. Chromosomes don't lie. So in my opinion Pro-Choice is less about rights and more about authority and power.
 

Angela53510

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Pro choice is making the choice to ignore the humanness of unborn babies. It is either a seared conscience, or the lies and propaganda women have been told. I have a close friend who was forced to have an abortion by her doctors, before she became a Christian, and she is so scarred, although God has healed her in many ways. It is part of her testimony, but she weeps every time!
 

Angela53510

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We are aware that many women attempt to excuse themselves for procuring abortions, upon the ground that it is not murder. But the fact of resort to this argument only shows the more palpably that they fully realize the enormity of the crime. Is it not equally destroying the would-be future oak, to crush the sprout before it pushes its head above the sod, as it is to cut down the sapling, or to saw down the tree? Is it not equally to destroy life, to crush it in its very germ, and to take it when the germ has evolved to any given point in the line of its development?" Victoria Woodhull, radical pro-life feminist.
 
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hattiebod

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As a midwife and a christian.....i am given life by God. My gifts are from Him, He is the creator. We may not like it...but yes, some of us are given the blessing of being carriers of life (wow, what a blessing) but that does NOT give us the right to end life.) My mother gave birth to me, but through closed adoption she has never seen what i have achieved. Thank God I was not Aborted.
 

Angela53510

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Amen, Hattiebod! You would be missed!
 

Angela53510

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"When a man steals to satisfy hunger, we may safely conclude that there is something wrong in society — so when a woman destroys the life of her unborn child, it is an evidence that either by education or circumstances she has been greatly wronged. But the question now seems to be, how shall we prevent this destruction of life and health?
Mrs. [Elizabeth Cady] Stanton has many times ably answered it — “by the true education and independence of woman.” Mattie Brinkerhoff, 1869
 

Angela53510

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"When we think of the despair that must sink deep into the soul of an erring woman in her dark hour of trial, as the stern hand fast forces itself with chilling intensity upon her spirit, that the babe she has passed through such overwhelming agony to evolve will be to her but the passport of exclusion from every hearth and home, from every friend, from every social privilege, from every honorable position, we can no longer wonder that the promptings of maternity are sometimes driven back to their source — that the brain reels — that the mother ceases for a time to be human, because of our inhumanity, and that a little life is so often immolated on its shrine. Where lies the deepest blame?" Pro-life feminist physician, Dr. Anna Densmore, 1868
 

Angela53510

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Pro-life feminist Victoria Woodhull believed it was equally wrong to take a life before or after birth. "…Many women who would be shocked at the very thought of killing their children after birth, deliberately destroy them previously. If there is any difference in the actual crime we should be glad to have those who practice the latter, point it out. The truth of the matter is that it is just as much a murder to destroy life in its embryotic condition, as it is to destroy it after the fully developed form is attained, for it is the self-same life that is taken."
 

Angela53510

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A “special editorial,” by pro-life feminist Victoria Woodhull provided the answer to “When Is It Not Murder to Take Life?” She answered, "Every one will concede that it is murder to take the life of a human being. But the very pertinent question arises just here, when does human life begin? The beating of the heart, modern science tells us, never begins; that is to say, there is no time in the whole process of the growth of the human body from the moment of conception until death, that pulsations of life are not present in what is to develop into the perfected body. Where, then, shall the line be drawn, on one side of which it shall be murder to cause these pulsations to cease, and upon the other not murder?"

All these posts come from a group called "Feminists for Life" whose aim is to take back the feminist movement from those who have forgotten the roots and origins of the movement. These are the early women pioneers who fought against abortion, which was obviously in full swing back in the 1800's. I was actually shocked to realize that abortion was so common long before our time. The modern anti-feminists (the pro-abortionists) have lost track that the women's movement was about bringing equality for all human beings, and especially for protecting the unborn. This is true feminism - caring for those who are unprotected, and being exploited.