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Politics | 05/31/2009 11:00 pm

Pro-Life Feminism Births a Great – and Inexhaustible – Debate

The rise of ‘pro-life feminism’ raises endless questions on the real meaning of the F word.
By Andrew Belonsky
© Getty Images

There was a time when right-leaning groups decried the proverbial “specter” of feminism. But now, 40 years after Gloria Steinem broke onto the feminist scene, an entirely different group of women are reclaiming the F word: “the pro-life feminists.” These women claim that the better-known feminists have perverted the term and, as a consequence, glorified abortion. Opponents of “pro-life feminism,” meanwhile, have equally harsh words for the movement – and its moniker.

“[Pro-life feminism] is a bit of an oxymoron,” says Ellen Malcolm, the IBM heiress who founded Emily’s List, a political machine designed to elect pro-choice female lawmakers. “To say that women should be able to make decisions about their own lives, except when it comes to their bodies — that seems contradictory to me.”

True, it’s hard for some people to comprehend the pro-life feminist camp, but that doesn’t make them any less real. In fact, many of its adherents claim the movement started far before the first woman burned her bra. It can be traced, they say, back to the legendary suffragette, Susan B. Anthony.

Two Steps Back, One Step Forward?

On July 8, 1869, a paper called The Revolution, which was founded by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Anthony, published an article entitled “Marriage and Maternity,” in which the author, known only as "A," describes abortion as “child murder.” The act is not simply a sin, it’s a symptom of the “noxious weed” that is patriarchal domination:

Women are educated to think that with marriage their individuality ceases or is transferred to their husbands. The wife has thenceforth no right over her own body. This is also the husband’s belief, and upon which he acts … It is clear to my mind that this evil wholly arises from the false position which woman occupies in civilized society.

Anthony had in fact spoken out against abortion – as exhibited in her oft-quoted speech, “Social Purity,” which equates abortion with infanticide – but Salon’s Tracy Clark-Flory points out that there’s no direct evidence to prove Anthony indeed wrote this piece. Regardless of the identity of "A," today’s pro-life feminists often invoke Anthony’s name in their crusade against abortion.

In 1992, former Heritage Foundation staff member Marjorie Dannenfelser founded a group called the Susan B. Anthony List as "an answer to Emily’s List." "It was very clear to me that if we wanted to have pro-life women in public office we were going to have to build a political machine to make that happen," explained Dannenfelser. While Dannenfelser’s group, which boasts a membership of 158,000, works mostly with Republicans – they gave $234,002 to 35 candidates during the last election cycle – the Susan B. Anthony List describes itself as nonpartisan and has in the past worked with a handful of Democrats, including late Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. Catherine Baker-Knoll. Though the group claims it’s working to “advance the role of pro-life women in the political process,” the List does at times help men who have opposed pro-choice women.

Some, of course, could argue that funding men over women undermines their female-centric mission, but Dannenfelser disagrees: “I believe that the life issue so undermines women … I couldn’t, in good conscience, support a woman that I thought was undermining the health, welfare and happiness of other women, because that is truly how I see it.” Ellen Malcolm, the founder of Emily’s List, sees their approach quite differently: “They want to keep progressive women out of Congress and elected office, and I think they have a very Republican Conservative agenda.”

While Dannenfelser, who grew up Episcopalian and points out that she was once pro-choice, insists she’s turned off by the violence inherent in abortion, another pro-life activist, Jenn Giroux, and her “Women Influencing the Nation” approach the argument with more piety.

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Patty E

""""Dannenfelser, who grew up Episcopalian and points out that she was once pro-choice, insists she’s turned off by the violence inherent in abortion""""""

I wonder what these women feel and think about murdering Dr. Tiller—that was OK?    

 

By Patty E on 06/01/2009 12:26 am
DeBúrca obj
Exactly! The murder of Dr. Tiller is terrorism, home grown and right wing. 
By DeBúrca obj on 06/01/2009 9:41 am
Kelly In Texas

How typical…dragging an indefensible murder into this thread.

I happen to agree with "these women" on a number of points. Instead of throwing in an unrelated murder, try dealing with their opinions…..

By Kelly In Texas on 06/01/2009 5:43 pm
Patty E
and your point?……..
By Patty E on 06/01/2009 5:48 pm
frances roehm
Dr. Tiller was murdered today. Does anyone care? Who are these men with their Second Ammendment gun rights have the right to decide the legitimacy of a woman’s right to choose when she will give birth? Does any one here get the perversion of human decency and fundamentalist religion that caused Dr. Tiller’s death? 
By frances roehm on 06/01/2009 12:29 am
S G
Yes frances I care. I also care that the religious terrorist such as Randall Terry and Bill Oreily are aloud to run amuck. Freedom of speech is one thing however inciting violence is another. I would like Dr. Tillers family to sue O reily on the grounds if found this man watched his hate speeches it helped incite him to murder. I think it is time we put these people behind bars for their crimes.Maybe its time for bill’s judgement day.
By S G on 06/01/2009 7:21 am
DeBúrca obj

Hendricks: Tiller’s killers were many

excerpt: "However, the motive for the crime we can all surmise in light of the vitriolic  campaign that has been waged against Tiller for more than two decades by anti-abortion groups.

And if we’re right about that, then we already know the identities of his accomplices.

They include every one who has ever called Tiller’s late term abortion clinic a murder mill.

Who ever called Tiller "Tiller the Killer."

The groups who spent decades fomenting hate toward a man who simply believed that he was serving a purpose by being one of the few doctors in the country performing late-term abortions.

Hate. Not heated opposition. Not strong disagreement.

But blind hatred.

The kind of hate that would prompt some maniac to take a  gun into a church and shoot a man to death in front of friends and family.

His accomplices know they have blood on their hands, which might explain why they were quick to issue statements today expressing disapproval of Tiller’s murder.

Among them, the anti-abortion group Operation Rescue.

"Operation Rescue denounces the killing of abortionist Tiller," read the headline of a new release posted on that group’s website.

  Those words  drip with hypocrisy.

  After all, it was Operation Rescue that coined the nickname "Tiller the Killer." It was Operation Rescue that was most responsible for ratcheting up the heated rhetoric toward Tiller over the past two decades.

   The group issued the following statement today:

   "We are shocked at this morning’s disturbing news that Mr. Tiller was gunned down. Operation Rescue has worked for years through peaceful, legal means, and through the proper channels to see him brought to justice. We denounce vigilantism and the cowardly act that took place this morning. We pray for Mr. Tiller’s family that they will find comfort and healing that can only be found in Jesus Christ."

Shocked? Are any of us really shocked that it would come to this after the many years of demonizing one man?

I’d suggest that if anyone is in need of salvation right now it’s the  anti-abortion movement in Kansas and across the nation.

As Terry’s statement makes clear, the same bullet that killed George Tiller also shattered the moral underpinnings of the movement that inspired its firing."

By DeBúrca obj on 06/01/2009 10:08 am
DeBúrca obj
Btw… in a very telling move, Operation Rescue has REMOVED their Tiller Watch website today.
By DeBúrca obj on 06/01/2009 10:10 am
James the Game
It’s a world full of crazies, eh, DeB’?
By James the Game on 06/01/2009 11:21 am
HA BIBI

"The kind of hate that would prompt some maniac to take a  gun into a church and shoot a man to death in front of friends and family."

 

Sounds like the same maniac that went into many wombs to take those lives out of there and right in front of God, the Mother and all other onlookers……WoW, the simularities………Astounding!

By HA BIBI on 06/01/2009 10:19 am
DeBúrca obj
Elaine you are the perfect example of why folks like Bill O’Reilly need to be held accountable for their hate speech. There are lots of mentally disturbed people out there listening to it, believing it, and performing such acts themselves, like the guy who shot this doctor, or, like you here, encouraging such terrorist acts by others.
By DeBúrca obj on 06/01/2009 10:24 am
HA BIBI
Damn! Where are they when we need them………It’s a shame they wait so long to clean house, LOL. I don’t sign them up for the race, but when they cross the finish line, I’ll admit, I clap a little……….
By HA BIBI on 06/01/2009 10:41 am
C Hardy
E…do we have proof that Dr. Tiller performed late term abortions on babies that would not have survived outside of the womb? I mean would you rather see babies born knowing they would die shortly after?  I am sure those abortions made were made with a heavy heart by the Mother and Dr. Tiller.  I am not one for abortion but I wont say that what he was doing was wrong b/c there is no proof he was performing late term abortions as birth control.
By C Hardy on 06/01/2009 1:29 pm
Libra Lady
Tiller made the case for infanticide by showing graphic photos of unborn babies with abnormalities. He admits on tape to having aborted babies a day before the mother’s due date. One murdered baby in Tiller’s photo collage was a child with three arms. I asked, “Why didn’t the mother carry the baby to term and consider corrective surgery after he was born? A baby with an extra arm isn’t worthy of life?”
By Libra Lady on 06/01/2009 1:59 pm
C Hardy

LL…we dont know what the state of mind the parents were in when making the choice to abort the baby with 3 arms, maybe having one of the arms wasnt able to fix?  Whatever the case may be, wether we like it or not, that is not our choice.  It sucks that some would take the easy road then to live with a challenged child, but that is their choice.  Personally I would only abort if my life was at stake or my child would not live outside the womb…alot of these birth defects and life threatening (sp) can’t be detected until late and it is truly very sad. 

Lets not assume this Dr was bad b/c of the job he did, we could assume that about our Military and Law Enforcement also…

By C Hardy on 06/01/2009 2:27 pm