Today is International Women’s
Day, the one day out of the year when the world clears its throat and sends
metaphorical flowers to the little ladies in its life.
Then it goes back to condoning
sexual assault and harassment, pay inequity, reproductive repression and all
the other policies it considers only right and proper, as gleaned by direct
communication with whatever godhead shines upon the various localities.
I will confess that a year ago
on International Women’s Day, I’d not have imagined how far we could have
regressed in a mere 365 days. Boy, was I ever a dope. The Kleptocrat and his
Gauleiters have unleashed the forces of hate, fury and terror both here and
abroad in a way we’ve not seen for decades. And as they raise high the standard
of Them vs. Us, the ultimate Them, for these thugs in silk ties, are women.
You can tick all the approved
boxes—white; Christian; Protestant; native-born; Republican, even—but if you’re
female you’re still only good for a couple of things, neither of which involves
control over your own body, let alone over a legislative one. If you’re
non-white, non-Christian, non-Protestant, non-native or—horrors—non-Republican,
it’s ever so much worse.
Don’t believe me? I’ll give
you a couple of examples.
Last month in Utah, the
vice-chairman of the Wasatch County Republican party wrote a letter to two
local newspapers to oppose a bill before the state legislature that would
address pay inequality. Using your basic “because God said so, that’s why” logic,
James Green argued that, since men are “breadwinners”, they naturally deserve
to be paid more than women.
(And no, as God is my witness,
I am not making this crap up.)
“If businesses are forced to
pay women the same as male earnings, that means they will have to reduce the
pay for the men they employ, simple economics. If that happens, then men will
have an even more difficult time earning enough to support their families,
which will mean more Mothers [sic] will be forced to leave the home (where they
may prefer to be) to join the workforce to make up the difference.”
Sticking his head that far up
his ass was not enough for Green, because he went on further, “And as even more
women thus enter the workforce that creates more competition for jobs (even men’s jobs) (emphasis added) and
puts further downward pressure on the pay for all jobs…meaning more and more
Mothers [sic] will be forced into the workforce. And that is bad for families
and thus for all of society.”
Green was evidently surprised
at the ridicule and outrage this vignette from 1617 sparked—even in Utah, not
known as a bastion of liberalism. (Although the tech industry that’s growing
there may have something of a modernizing effect.) He later issued the
customary apology that his stating the facts of a God-given case could cause so
many misguided persons offence, which then had (and this is the crux of his remorse)
negative consequences for his immediate career.
However, something else occurred
just this past week, which attacks another of those hard-won human rights. In Texas—which
has already rolled back access to reproductive clinics (and unsurprisingly therefore
has the highest maternal mortality rate in the developed world)—the Senate
has advanced SB 25, which permits physicians to withhold information from pregnant women (in effect, lying to them) about the condition of their fetus.
When they give birth to babies with congenital deformities or diseases, the
mothers (and even the fathers!) will not be able to sue the doctors for
wrongful birth.
Yeah—the Texas lege supersedes
the Hippocratic Oath, which starts out, “first, do no harm.” Because: abortion.
(Given the last round of Nazis’ love of eugenics, I’m wondering how long it’ll take for this crop of them to come up with their own Aktion T4? They're heading there with their lame-ass "replacement" for the ACA, and with one of their leading lackeys, Jason Chaffetz (R, I-guess-I-can-look-my-teenage-daughter-in-the-eye-after-all), advising Americans that we'll just have to make choices, like not "getting that new iPhone that they just love" and taking the money saved to "invest in their own healthcare." And as God is my witness, I am not making that shit up. Why the citizens of Utah do not rise up and physically remove this arrogant, oblivious replicant from office I do not know.)
(Given the last round of Nazis’ love of eugenics, I’m wondering how long it’ll take for this crop of them to come up with their own Aktion T4? They're heading there with their lame-ass "replacement" for the ACA, and with one of their leading lackeys, Jason Chaffetz (R, I-guess-I-can-look-my-teenage-daughter-in-the-eye-after-all), advising Americans that we'll just have to make choices, like not "getting that new iPhone that they just love" and taking the money saved to "invest in their own healthcare." And as God is my witness, I am not making that shit up. Why the citizens of Utah do not rise up and physically remove this arrogant, oblivious replicant from office I do not know.)
Well, that’s the state of the country
on this International Women’s Day, 2017. We marched in our millions back in
January, and it enraged
the Kleptocrat and his followers. That was great, but we cannot afford to
rest. We are engaged in a war for humankind, and wars are not won by a battle,
or even a campaign. They are won over the long haul, by those willing to step
up in ever-growing numbers and say, “hell no—we are not going back.”
Because women’s rights are
human rights, we must persist.
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