Jessica Tapia Discussion 14

The topic of abortion has always been an intense topic with many opinions. The fact is that there were no laws in place to practice abortion until the 1860s, conveniently enough so that enslavers could increase their slave ownership. During this time, oppressors would create laws that favored them only. Enslaved women had no choice but to give birth to these children that would grow into slavery which in the present time I can compare with children born to unfit parents and ultimately led to being taken by the system—being the example of adoptive parents and foster parents that only want to take on the responsibility of housing these children to mistreat them and treat them like modern-day slaves. I want to mention Devonte Hart and his brothers and sisters were murdered by their adoptive lesbian parents, Jennifer and Sara hart. The point I’m trying to bring across is that it goes hand in hand with the option of abortion. If a woman gets a funded choice, keeping or terminating her pregnancy is ultimately her choice. When I was listening to the 13-minute documentary ” Abortion helpline,” the underfunding of women who needed help to terminate their pregnancy because they already had so much on their plate was heartbreaking. Here, the real question is men’s ownership because it takes two people to complete the deed. There should be more education and movements for men to get a vasectomy. A vasectomy is reversible, and when a man is emotionally and financially capable of having a child, they can decide to get their partner pregnant. What is currently happening now is they want to overturn the rule of pro-choice and allow women to result into going to unsafe locations and unlicensed doctors to perform their abortions. Instead of progressing were are going back in time.
We have women like Rebecca in Telemedicine. Abortion providers pride themselves on distributing abortion pills to those with higher needs and individuals that don’t have any means of access to obtain them. She wants more doctors to join in the help that others need. As bell hooks stated in “Feminist Politics: Where We Stand,” feminism is for everybody; she says you can’t be a feminist and anti-choice. You have to support the entire meaning of being a feminist. Taking a stand like a feminist will lead to many challenges because male figures will always try to overthrow any reasoning that a woman tries to input. Women continue to be belittled and being taken advantage of, which shouldn’t continue to happen because we are an individual that goes through a fundamental physical and mental change when bearing a child. A lot is being sacrificed when pregnant. The least the country can do is fund women that are not ready or for other reasons. No male figure should ever have that choice.

4 thoughts on “Jessica Tapia Discussion 14

  1. Anna Serbina

    Hi Jessica, thank you for bringing up the story of the Hart family, I didn’t know about it. I also agree that there is extremely low amount of education on vasectomy. I wish both “contributors” of a pregnancy had taken equal responsibility for preventing it. Thousands of women go though quite invasive and painful procedures, like IUD, to do that, thus taking all the responsibility on themselves. And it shouldn’t be like that.

  2. Ashanti Prendergast

    Hey Jessica, I agree that men should have vasectomies. Men are constantly attempting to police our bodies. Pregnancy affects us and only us. Our bodies change. Our entire lives change. You can never truly return to who you were before becoming a mother. Men can come and go from their children’s lives, but mothers must be present at all times. It is a big responsibility. It’s not fair that men can go around impregnating a bunch of women with no consequences, and there are no laws to stop them. More emphasis should be placed on vasectomies. It takes two to tango.

  3. Sydney Maldonado

    Hi Jessica,

    Thank you for sharing, I enjoyed reading your response. The 13 minute documentary was absolutely heartbreaking and gut wrenching that each of these women had different things going on and most of them already have kids so, they know what is entails to raise one. Why do we have to take abortion away from women when it is their bodies and their decisions to make, their rights. I 100% agree with you that we should turn the conversation over to men and their bodies, what they can do to help prevent pregnancy from happening. It takes two to make a child not just one, this conversation should involve them and the topic of vasectomy.

  4. Melissa

    Hi Jessica. I always wondered why they never talk about the men doing a vasectomy. Its like everything is always done against the women. How sad is it that these are not options or laws for these men. I would love to know how this would pan out. We have rights we women have to fight for our rights, lets not go back in time.

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