Stathol wrote:
If a person cheers a politician when they declare support for abortion rights, are they cheering for the act of abortion?
That is a good question, Stathol, and the answer is yes, in circumstances analogous to the ones in those clips, they would be cheering for (or, at best, evidencing moral blindness to) the act of abortion. I'm glad you brought this up, actually, because I think it's a useful analogy for those arguing
against my point to consider as well.
For the capital punishment clip, imagine the moderator at a Democratic debate notes, "Your state has paid for 234 abortions, more than any other governor in modern times...." and the Democratic crowd applauds. You don't think Republicans and conservatives would be bothered by that? You don't think that applause shows a moral blindspot on the part of the Dem audience with respect to the 234 dead fetuses involved?
For the health care clip, imagine the moderator at a Democratic debate says, "A woman with no medical problems and a perfectly healthy fetus decides she wants to have a late-term abortion just because she doesn't want to pay the $200 or $300 a month for childcare. Should she be allowed to do that?" The Dem candidate hems and haws for a bit about advice and options, but then says, "That's what freedom is all about, making your own choices." The crowd applauds and cheers. The moderator continues, "But Conressman, are you saying that society should just let her abort the baby?" And some folks in the crowd shout, "Yeah!" Again, don't you think the right would go to **** town on the Dems for that one? And don't you think they'd have a legitimate point?
Personally, I find much of the rhetoric and enthusiasm for abortion rights on the left to be morally reprehensible. Pro-choice advocates are often so zealous in their defense of a woman's right to control her own body that they render the fetus virtually invisible for moral and legal purposes, either explicitly by denying that a fetus is a person at all or implicitly by simply ignoring the interests of the fetus and pretending the "woman's right to choose" is the only issue involved. I feel that Republicans and conservatives do the same thing these days with respect to "personal responsibility" and "tough on crime/terror" issues - they cheer the principle they're so zealous about while basically ignoring the actual effects and moral implications of applying that principle in a given context.