Sunday, May 01, 2005

Love & Sex Has Nothing to Do with Babies!



Liberation is at Hand!

There had long been a double-standard between men and women in regards to their love lives. Good girls were suppose to be prim and proper while every father gloated over his son when he "sowed his oats" among the female "tramps". Thank goodness this mentality is changing. Women are now free to express themselves sexually just as liberally as men. Contraception and particularly abortion make this possible.

"Have Fun, Kill Babies!"

Mean-spirited right-wing religious fanatics will argue that gals should keep their legs crossed and their zippers shut if they don't want babies. Nevertheless, many of these same voices do not mind a roll in the hay when a willing babe is handy. As the title of a Cindi Lauper tune reminds us, "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun." It is a basic fairness issue. Women are no longer shackled to a biology that has failed to evolve fast enough to fit the modern situation. Most children are not lost by disease, and so there is no need to give birth to litters. One child at most will do, if you are so inclined. Women can fully express themselves sexually without fear of reprecussions. An unwanted pregnancy is nothing other than an assault against freedom itself. The child thus represents an unjust aggressor, one that has to be put down without hesitation or qualification.

WORDS OF WISDOM FROM THE FOUNDER OF PLANNED PARENTHOOD

In the early history of the race, so-called "natural law" reigned undisturbed. Under its pitiless and unsympathetic iron rule, only the strongest, most courageous could live and become progenitors of the race. The weak died early or were killed. Today, however, civilization has brought sympathy, pity, tenderness and other lofty and worthy sentiments, which interfere with the law of natural selection. We are now in a state where our charities, our compensation acts, our pensions, hospitals, and even our drainage and sanitary equipment all tend to keep alive the sickly and the weak, who are allowed to propagate and in turn produce a race of degenerates.

Margaret Sanger. "Birth Control and Women's Health." Birth Control Review, Volume I, Number 12 (December 1917), page 7.

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