This sounds like a really good idea: Blogging for Choice:
One answer to her challenge came this week, on Monday, which if you read feminist blogs you’ll know was Blog for Choice day. American-focused, of course – you can tell from the wording – but pro-choice women from around the world joined in.
Indeed, choice, yes, all for that, cornerstone of liberty and freedom so it is.
It reminds them all that there is almost nowhere on the globe that a
woman can be certain of maintaining the right to control over her own
body, the most basic human right that there is. It also collects
together collective knowledge of ideas and tactics to continue the
fight.
Not sure why this is limited to women really. Ownership of one’s own body is the most basic human right there is for men too. No slavery, the right to ingest as one wishes, to offer said body for pay or play (amongst consenting adults of course) as one wishes. Why should this be limited to women?
One might even go further and insist upon choice, blog for it, in all areas of life: education, health care, what one may buy from whom, where one might go: all worthy of being championed don’t you think?
My post was about a BBC investigation that found some women were having to wait up to seven weeks for an abortion through NHS services,
Ah, this is all about a rather different meaning of choice then. Your right to take my tax money so that a third person can kill a fourth quickly. Amazing how different words can have different meanings to different people, isn’t it?
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