This from "Pandagon" -- more proof Republicans are insane, heartless, autocratic, evil, almost-people.
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http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/01/29/caught-attacking-rape-victims-rep-cathrynn-brown-claims-she-only-meant-to-punish-those-who-help-rape-victims/
I reported two days ago on a New Mexico state legislator named Cathrynn Brown
who introduced a bill banning abortion for rape victims that required
jail time for rape victims who dare refuse to continue a pregnancy
forced upon them. She got a lot of attention for this, and so she’s now
doing what Republicans do when caught being too openly hostile towards
victims of gender-based violence, and backtracking.
Now she claims she didn’t mean for women seeking to end rape-induced
pregnancies to see jail time for “destroying evidence” (yeah right), and
she’s rewriting the bill to clarify that you’ll only do time if you
help a rape victim end a pregnancy. Which means that providers will be
threatened with jail.
But just to be clear: She’s specifically trying to ban abortion for
rape victims. She wants New Mexico to be a state where any man can
decide at any point in time to forcibly impregnate a woman, and that
woman is barred legally from doing anything about it.
What’s
becoming clear is that as the Republican Party moves to the right, the
official bipartisan stance against violence against women is being
abandoned. There’s always been an interesting tension between the right
wing base and the Republican Party on this. The base is, not to put too
fine a point on it, more sympathetic to perpetuators of much violence
against women than victims of it. For instance, right wing media has
basically always opposed the Violence Against Women Act. The objections
have centered around the bullshit claim that victims are liars, though
in many cases, the argument has been that the government’s approach to domestic violence is to try encourage victims of batterers to stay with their abusers. This is a fine line for conservatives to walk, because almost never do they want to say that all victims of rape or domestic violence are to blame.
But still, recent events make clear that the hardline sexist view of
rape and domestic violence is gaining credence on the right. You see it
with “legitimate rape” and all the various attempts by House Republicans to define rape
only as “forcible” rape. That would have the effect of defining
statutory rape, rape of an incapacitated person, and possibly even rape
that was achieved through threats as non-rape.
The ugly reality is, as anyone who discusses gender online can tell
you, that the hardline conservative base is blatantly misogynist and
happy to do things like blame women for men hitting them, or claim that men are entitled to rape women
who agree to unchaperoned dates with them. Nowadays the conservative
base is tired of pretending to be more moderate than they are in order
to help Republicans get elected. They’re expanding the battle of
reproductive rights to attack contraception. They’re heckling people who’ve lost loved ones to gun violence.
Feigned “compassionate conservatism” has instead turned into ugly
attacks on the “47%” and claiming that anyone who votes for a Democrat
is lazy and refuses to work. It’s not surprising, therefore, that deeply
ugly attitudes about rape and domestic violence are no longer contained
in spittle-flecked blog comments or uttered only behind closed doors,
but are now coming out of the mouths of politicians and being turned
into policy. Make no mistake; looking to pass laws banning rape victims
specifically from aborting is part of this bigger picture.
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