Since Nostr is both a public way to share and save things permanently, I wanted to save/share a sobering comment from reddit about a woman's right to choose.
Regardless of your current view as Pro-Choice or Pro-Life, you likely are a well meaning person trying to do good based on the information you have been exposed to so far. That's commendable and I applaud your efforts to do what you believe will improve the world. That's what we all want, a better world for everyone. We have to communicate to find the best way to do it with the least amount of suffering.
If you are currently pro-life please know that I especially want to hear what your response is to the post below. From the data I have seen pro-choice policies reduce unnecessary suffering of everyone involved by preventing children from being born to people who are unequipped to care for them, and into situations where they are unwanted, unloved, and abused.
On #Reddit (as with all traditional social media) there is often no conversation, just isolated silos. Echo chambers where views are never discussed across a community table like they used to be.
Without open dialogue between people as to their reasons for holding their opposing views there can be no progress.
If Nostr hopes to be an online renewal of the open community forum, where real discussions can take place to find a better way forward for everyone, then I take a step in that direction by sharing the following comment in the hopes of stimulating honest non-hostile discussion. I don't expect this to change anyone's mind, but I do feel that the sharing of information like this will do more to help us come together to find solutions to these issues than yelling at each other from our silos has accomplished so far.
We all want a better world, let's work together to make one.
This comment by u/kristinbugg922 is originally found here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/AmItheAsshole/comments/f4k9ld/aita_for_outing_the_abortion_my_sister_had_since/fhrlcim/
"I know you stated you didnât want to get into politics on this, but when it comes to abortion, thatâs like trying to round up horses once theyâre out the corral.
I am a child protective services investigator. I work child deaths, near deaths and shocking & heinous abuse cases exclusively. I have seen what can result from forcing a woman to keep a baby that she either does not want or is not equipped to raise. People can say that the baby can always be given up for adoption, but thatâs not the fairytale youâve seen on âAnnieâ either; thereâs no Daddy Warbucks waiting in the wings to whisk most of these babies out of foster care into a limousine and off to their mansions.
Because no one wants to deal with babies born addicted to heroin, whose genetic pool is rife with schizophrenia and who contracted syphilis during their vaginal birth, because their mother didnât receive prenatal care.
Because these babies arenât blonde headed and blue eyed.
Because these babies are blonde headed and blue eyed like Mama and Daddy...who share the same father.
Because sometimes these babies have names like Keyshawn and Trayvon and Kiana.
Because sometimes these mothers donât realize they arenât ready to be mothers until these babies arenât babies and you canât drop a toddler off at a Safe Harbor Drop-Off.
Because sometimes these mothers live 45 miles from the nearest Safe Harbor Drop-Off and they donât have a car, so the toilet is their next best option.
Because sometimes the Safe Harbor Drop-Off is the local police station in a town of 658 residents and the local police chief is Mamaâs uncle.
Because sometimes a woman doesnât need a reason for not wanting to be a mother and she doesnât owe anyone an explanation for what she does and doesnât do with her body.
I once held the body of an 8 month old infant in the back of an ambulance that didnât need to run lights and sirens. He was too small to strap to the gurney.
When they handed him to me, he was wrapped in a blanket and he looked like he was sleeping, but no infant should ever be that still and cold or have white foam around their lips.
His mother tried to have an abortion, but didnât have the money or resources. She had three children she couldnât afford or care for already and she knew she couldnât handle another one. She was told, âJust have him. Youâll be fine. You already have three kids, so you can figure it out. You canât kill your baby. You canât give your baby away to strangers, because no real mother does that. No...no, we canât take the baby in. We wonât help you get an abortion and we canât support adoption, but we will help you with the baby.â
But, when he was born, all the people who promised to help disappeared faster than her patience did when that baby cried and she was on day four of a methamphetamine binge. In the end, the only support she had was a methamphetamine addiction and a boyfriend with a nasty temper and even less patience than she did for that tiny, unwanted soul she brought into this world.
So, she had him and eight months later, she proved everyone who told her she couldnât kill her baby wrong by allowing his life to be taken in a fit of rage, methamphetamine and the fists of a man who just wanted him to STOP. FUCKING. CRYING. ALREADY. And the only thing she could say was, âI told them I never wanted this. I said I never wanted him. Why did they make me have him? I want my mother.â But her mother had been dead since she was 10.
I know this because I was the first CPS investigator on the scene and I covered her little brotherâs head with my coat and gave her my beanie, so they didnât see the damage their fatherâs bullet did to the side of their motherâs head. Amy was a beautiful woman and her daughters look just like her....even in their mugshots.
Even when theyâre trying to explain why their boyfriend shook and beat their baby to death. This one looks especially like Amy. This daughter perpetuated that cycle and her baby was collateral damage, I suppose.
Maybe if I had given her my coat to cover her head with, as I led her and her sibling out of the house, so they didnât see their motherâs head shattered by their fatherâs bullet, she would have traveled a different path. But I didnât give her my coat.
She was older. I thought sheâd be able to cover her head better. So I gave her my beanie and I gave her sibling my coat and I covered their heads and told them not to look at Mama. I told them to keep walking and donât look down. I said I was right there with them.
Thatâs why I gave her my coat this time and as she was being led out in handcuffs, I told her, âIâm going to cover your head. Donât look down. Donât look at the baby. Just keep walking. Iâve got you. Iâm right here with you.â Itâs funny. After all of these years, thatâs what I blame myself for. That I didnât give her my coat. That maybe, just maybe, if I had given her my coat instead, I wouldnât have stood looking down at her dead son years later.
I donât know what the last thing that baby saw was, but I pray it wasnât the fist that ended his life or the face of the demon that ended his life or the woman who was supposed to be his protector. I still dream about him. I still dream about that coat.
The people who screech about how a woman does not have the right to terminate a pregnancy are always silent when they are questioned about what THEY are doing for their local foster care agencies. They rarely lobby at their state capitols for more funding for child welfare agencies and preventative programs to assist children and families in need.
They rarely, if ever, volunteer their time and money to support children in foster care or foster parents. Instead, theyâd rather post hateful, judgmental vitriol on social media about women in difficult situations they know nothing about. Theyâre content to talk about what women should or should not be able to do. Theyâre content to pass judgment about a womanâs choices. But when they actually have to look at the consequences of those choices....well, thatâs a conversation 99.9% of them are willing to sit out on.
People like your sister can screech about how abortion is murder. They can cry about the poor babies who never drew a breath. But you wonât see them doing anything for the babies that are breathing and living in foster care. The children that are living in homeless shelters. The kids that wonât get supper again tonight because Daddyâs check was short and Mama drank the grocery money again. Because that would mean theyâd actually have to look upon the humanity they donât want to acknowledge. Itâs easier to crusade for a cause they donât actually have to interact with."