Amen, Brother Buttars!
I admire a man with the conviction to say incest isn’t about daughters’ rights, because the rights they had were when they decided to bone their dads, or that rape isn’t about victims’ rights, because the rights they had were when they decided to leave the house.
Okay…to be fair, Chris Buttars didn’t say that, exactly; what he said was this:
"Abortion isn't about women's rights. The rights they had were when they made the decision to have sex."
And sometimes the decision to have sex with your father is wholly necessary to, you know, “preserve his seed”:
Labels: fundie follies, religion, reproductive rights, superstition, women
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If you liked the Buttars quotation, you’ll love this one: Who is a “real” victim whose rape may—just may—warrant an abortion? According to South Dakota Senator Bill Napoli (R-Insane):
“The girl was a virgin. She was religious. She planned on saving her virginity until she was married.”
I think he should introduce a bill requiring that rapists marry their virgin victims, á la Deuteronomy 22:28-29, don’t you?
And I like your blog, btw.
Cheers, mate.
It's interesting watching these guys trying to defend their imaginary moral high-ground.
So, virginal Christian's are allowed an abortion. Hmm...
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