The Great Divide: Morality in America
by John Galt
November 2004
Part 4 - The Abortionists
"Guilty? Yes. No matter what the motive, love of ease, or a
desire to save from suffering the unborn innocent, the woman is
awfully guilty who commits the deed. It will burden her conscience
in life, it will burden her soul in death; But oh, thrice guilty is
he who drove her to the desperation which impelled her to the
crime!"
--- Susan B. Anthony in her publication The
Revolution, July 8, 1869
I received the following from
SwordMaster who was going to write this installment. He thought this
said it about as well as anyone can:
None Dare Call It Killing
by Joseph Sobran
Our new president has angered
feminists, liberal editorialists, "civil libertarians," and other
abortion advocates by cutting off federal aid to groups that promote
abortion abroad. The Washington Post says his act was not
"bipartisan," but "divisive," with "ugly" consequences.
As I read the denunciations, I
noticed, for the hundredth time, a curious aversion shared by all
advocates of abortion: they shun the word kill. As in, "An abortion
kills a human fetus." That’s what we’re talking about, right?
Killing a fetus? It’s alive, growing, moving by its own impulses
(not its mother’s will), until an abortionist – I mean "abortion
provider" – cuts it apart or vacuums it out or applies a lethal
chemical, and it dies.
Why be squeamish? We use the word kill freely in other contexts. We
kill crabgrass, germs, moths, cockroaches, hornets, mice, and rats.
We have to kill mammals, birds, and fish before we eat them. You got
a problem with that?
George W. Bush is often criticized,
by the same progressive-minded folks who favor abortion, for killing
murderers who have actually been convicted and sentenced to die by
others, merely for refusing to intervene to prevent their scheduled
deaths. He has never killed a murderer with his own hands, but his
critics don’t mind extending the word to apply it to his
acquiescence.
But in keeping with the general code
of ideologically prescribed etiquette often ridiculed under the
heading of "political correctness," there is a strong taboo in the
media against describing abortion as what it unquestionably is:
killing. If a woman pays for an abortion and the fetus isn’t killed,
she hasn’t gotten her money’s worth. She wants that thing dead.
The taboo goes beyond words. The media
show lots of grisly pictures, from Rwanda, Serbia, and the Middle
East, often with prior warnings that you may not want to watch or
let your children see. But they never show dead fetuses. Only a
"pro-lifer" would make you look at such a thing. When you see a
picture of the result of an abortion, you know instantly that some
"pro-lifer" has violated the liberal code of decency.
Abortion advocates hate those
pictures. They complain a lot more about the people who show them
than about the people who make them possible. As the poet says:
"Their best conscience is not to leave it undone, but keep it
unknown."
The abortion advocates don’t want us
to know, see, or think about what abortion is. They are now
complaining that Bush has imposed a "gag rule" on pro-abortion
groups. But this is nothing compared with their own self-imposed gag
rule that forbids frank public discussion of fetal killing.
Notice that I’m not calling it murder.
That’s a moral and legal term. Killing is a simple, undeniable
physical description. But if you call abortion killing, you are
already perilously close to admitting that it’s a form of murder.
Everyone knows that that’s what it
amounts to. Why else would they shrink from simple candor about the
physical facts? If a fetus were a mere piece of tissue, with no more
moral significance than an inflamed appendix, why would anyone feel
discomfort about destroying it?
And why, if the fetus were really felt
to be worthless, would abortion advocates insist on being called
pro-choice rather than pro-abortion? The people who were (so to
speak) pro-choice about slavery were called pro-slavery, though they
didn’t want to force anyone to own slaves. They merely wanted the
state to protect the right of some people to own others.
The abortion advocates like the smart
slogan "Against abortion? Don’t have one." Imagine the pro-slavery
equivalent: "Against slavery? Don’t own one."
Sometimes we are hypocrites in what we say. But
we can also be hypocrites in our silence, including evasions of the
terribly obvious. Millions of human beings are being killed in their
mother’s wombs, where, of all places, they should be safest.
And this is all right by millions of other people, who, however,
refuse to say so in plain English. They claim to protect women’s
rights, freedom, the Constitution, even the children who are being
killed – who, if allowed to live, they triumphantly point out, would
have to be fed.
Why, there’s not a single advocate of killing among them!