There was a story out a couple weeks back that exemplifies why Republicans are having trouble reaching anyone besides the rich, the racists, and the religious right. The gist of it was that while Marjorie Taylor Green was taking questions during a local call-in show, inferred that if a woman was no longer having children, she was no longer entitled to an opinion on abortion. (Unless, I presume, she was against it.)
The caller confronted MTG, saying “My body is my body and
I don’t want the government telling me what to do with my body." (In other
words, the conservative argument against vaccinations.)
“I don’t think
you’re having children anytime soon,” she said, apparently based on the
sound of the caller’s voice. “So I
appreciate your interest in women’s rights, but killing an unborn baby is not a
woman’s right, and that’s not health care.”
She went on to say that we “need to focus on the future of America, and that’s our children… and
the unborn, they’re our future also… So let’s focus on protecting their lives
instead of being focused on the lie that abortion is women’s health care
because that’s not health care.”
Green, who if her eyes were any closer together, could
use a microscope as reading glasses, dropped off the line as soon as the host
went to a commercial break.
The article went on to point out that by these new
standards, no man may have a valid point either, nor would MTG herself, so she may not have thought this through. Color me surprised. [Massive eye roll]
There’s a lot to unpack here, and as usual, I’ll start
with the obvious point that people calling a grape-sized conglomeration of
cells a “baby” is as misleading as it is wrong. But that’s the ploy; to get
people thinking about a chubby, cooling little baby and not a tiny organism
without a fully-formed heart or brain.
Whether it’s a “person” yet is a highly debatable and
moral question without a consensus answer. Having one group of people use their
personal religion to claim the answer one way and force everyone else to act
accordingly, non-believers and otherwise is selfish, aggressive, and
incredibly self-important. And it totally lacks anything close to empathy,
other than to the non-sentient clump of cells. I’ll come back to this point in
a minute.
When she mentions “the
lie that abortion is women’s health care because that’s not health care,”
all I can say is tell that to the woman with an ectopic pregnancy, or the girl
who’s bleeding inside and has to wait for her doctor to confer with a team of
lawyers to figure out if he’s allowed to go in and stop the bleeding to save
her life. Or the woman who has any number of health issues that make having a
baby dangerous to life. OR the woman who is carrying a baby who will be born
with debilitating medical conditions that bode for a short and painful life. OR
the woman who just doesn’t want to endure the physical changes a pregnancy will
inflict on her body, just to appease some far-off group of people who have
literally nothing to do with the people in question. It is absolutely health
care, and no religious moralizing will change that.
The real root of the problem, as I see it, is a massively
inflated sense of self-worth in conjunction with a complete lack of empathy.
They can’t put themselves in the shoes of someone whose life experiences don’t
align with their own and are so supremely self-important that they can’t fathom
that their own take on the matter isn’t definitive.
“I believe it so
YOU have to act accordingly.” That’s what it comes down to.
When you look at it, selfishness and a lack of empathy IS
the Republican platform. Name one of their principles that aren’t dripping with
it. Wait, maybe we better make that “policy” points… I don’t think they have
any true principles left that they won’t violate if a Democrat wants to
exercise one. They say they favor States' rights until a state wants
to enact some kind of gun control. They say they’re in favor of bodily autonomy
in the right not to get vaccinated, but neglect a woman’s bodily autonomy in
forcing them to reproduce against their will. They were in favor of insurance
mandates up until Obama proposed one.
But back to my previous point, every GOP position could
be defined as selfishness and lack of empathy:
·
Abortion: You need to have that baby because I
think you should for my own religious reasons. What YOU want must defer to what
I believe.
·
Birth control: Same language as above.
·
Same-sex marriage: YOU two can’t get married because
it offends ME.
·
Immigration: If YOU enter this country there
will be too many people, too many foreign-speaking brown people, to continue to
function as things are.
·
Assistance to the poor: Why should YOU get help
that I didn’t get? Yes, I know I want the minimum wage to stay at $7.25 but if we
raise it, you might get a job making what I make. Better for you to work three
jobs.
·
Student loan forgiveness: I paid my loan off (or
didn’t get one in the first place), so you should have to, regardless
that the terms now are much more predatory than they were years ago.
·
Taxes: Taxes should always be rock-bottom and
loopholes should be vast. Let the middle class pick up the burden. (So sayeth
the top 1% who then convince the non-rich Republicans that it’s somehow better
for everyone if the rich avoid taxes, via the media outlets they own.)
·
Health care: Why should I be mandated to get
insurance just to bring the cost of everyone’s insurance down?
·
Guns: I want to be able to buy any gun I want
whenever I want, which is always immediately. I don’t care how many other men,
women, and children get killed, I want a big gun that goes BOOM BOOM BOOM. No
background check, no required training, no safety measures, just ammo and
firepower. If someone else gets shot, they should have gotten their own guns.
·
War in Ukraine: Why should WE finance their
defense against marauding invaders? They’re not invading US… We could use the
money to help people here. It’s beside the point that we Republicans never
support domestic spending that doesn’t first get skimmed by the rich.
·
Electric cars: I want a car that goes VROOM
VROOM. I don’t care what happens to the planet. Climate change is a hoax anyway.
Like I care if Florida and the Carolina coasts get wiped off the map. It’s just
a natural cycle. I know this because that’s what they say on Fox “News.”
·
Any halfway house, rehab center, mass transit
stop, or affordable housing complex: Not in MY backyard.
Sadly, that last response is not limited to Republicans, it may as well be the national motto.
This is anger inducing this morning
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