Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Now it makes sense...

So, I've been commenting lately on how remarkably conservative I've found SOCAL to be. The war and immigration being the biggest issues I hear about daily. But on one other topic, abortion, I'm perpetually amazed at how MATTER OF FACTly conservative California appears to be. That is to say, the consensus is for Pro-Life. I have no problem with one being pro-life. Personally, my stance would be Pro-Life if at all possible, but hell if I or the courts have the right to say so definitively.

I learned a long time ago, coming from a family of women, that my voice is pretty irrelevant on such matters. I remember one time, my sisters, mother, aunts, talking about breast feeding pros and cons. I cavalierly offered up this gem: "When I get married, I don't think I'll insist that my wife breast feed." They uniformally stopped me in my tracks and said (with their eyes), "Your DAMN right you won't insist on much of anything!" Once I'd scraped myself off the floor, I took to heart the fact that, to paraphrase a New York expression, my opinion on women's rights and $1.50 will get you on the subway.

Anyway, as a Libra, I've always been able to see both sides of things. On this topic especially, how could you not? I certainly understand why someone could see it as "killing," to a degree (albeit, it seems ludicrous to me in the first two tri-mesters), but I also certainly can see how sometimes in life, it's probably best that it's done, either because of health risks, or economic realities. So given that, I've been stunned at how staunch the pro-lifers are out here. And the other day, it finally hit me. It's a melding of a lot of the things I've been talking about out here.

Since I've been here, I haven't seen anything REMOTELY close to say, North Newark, or Camden, though I'm sure some version exists somewhere. Here, I've seen skateboard parks, little league fields, and clean schools. I see two-parent households, WITH nannies to boot. I see crossing guards. I see afterschool activities. I DON'T see drug pushers. I don't see unemployment. I don't see welfare moms. OF COURSE everyone wants these kids to live. Why wouldn't they? Life is eden out here for a child. Conversely, elsewhere in the world, where HARSH realities exist, it's not so easy sometimes. There are economic realities that I think Californians can fail to comprehend because they're generally conceptual to them, more than actual. I guarantee you, the same Californians on the soapbox about pro-life would invoke the same venom they have towards the immigrants, were abortion to be outlawed, and there was an influx of welfare mothers and their kids. "Why are my tax dollars going towards these un-wed mothers and their babies?!?! Haven't they heard of contraception?!?" You get the idea. It's that underlying hypocrisy that chafes me above all else about the pro-lifers. Their agenda should be amended to, "Pro-life so long as I'M not bothered."

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

a-MEN......

Anonymous said...

Cali represents a microcosm of the dichotomy that exists within this country between conservatives and liberals. But in Cali the conservatives are far to the right, and the liberals are far to the left. Some of the most famous right and left wingers from history are from the Golden State. As to the abortion issue, it's always struck me as ironic that so-called pro-choice people will fight to the death to protect a mass murderer or brutal child torturer/murderer/rapist from dying in the gas chamber, and yet will fight with equal fervor to preserve the right to kill the most innocent of all creatures (i.e. a fetus). Those who watch the science channels and witness the in utero activities of fetuses will only be kidding themselves if they say that the fetuses are not alive (yes, Buh, even during the first and second trimesters). It's killing, whether you like it or not.

Darren Felzenberg said...

Three consecutive posts where you comment on three of the most controversial topics of our time: Homeless, abortion, and Bob Barker.

Anonymous said...

Seems like you believe in situational ethics Scott. OK to kill the fetus if economic conditions are tough, but not if things are going well for the expectant mom? Interesting.

Keith C.

Anonymous said...

I think you haven't ventured far from Beverly Hills. There are some bonified slums out there. I have relatives to testify to such.