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Pregnancy Triggers State Surveillance and Control Over Women in the USA
All you uteri, gather round, the state has a job for you. You are hereby mandated to state control and surveillance as soon as you get pregnant. You may be monitored and reported by other Americans, whose state supported moral obligation it is to impose their religious beliefs upon your uteri. Mind you, these same beliefs will not be imposed upon other entities that might harm or kill the pre-born, even though the laws were passed under the guise of protecting you from intimate partner abuse. No, ladies, the state only has eyes for you, but you are never to refer to this as a war on women.
To wit: In Indiana, a young woman named Bei Bei Shuai is being tried for murder and attempted feticide because in December of 2010, she took rat poison after the man who impregnated her announced he was actually married and had another family. He took off and left her devastated. Shuai tried to kill herself, but her friends saved her by getting her to the hospital. Eight days later, she gave birth to “Angel” via Caesarean section. Sadly, within days, her baby girl died due to cerebral hemorrhage.
The nurses and doctors called the police and Shuai was charged with murder. Even though she went through a Caesarean, she did try to kill herself and you are no longer allowed to be mentally ill or suffering while pregnant, even though the hormones can render you both and you have no control over that. The stakes are high because the sentence for murder in Indiana can be the death penalty or 45 years-to-life. No, technically it’s not against the law to try to kill yourself in Indiana, but if you are carrying a pre-born for the state, that’s another story.
Shuai spent more than a year in jail and is now on trial.
Sure, the doctor who performed the autopsy can’t testify that the rat poison killed Angel “because she didn’t consider other possibilities, including a drug Shuai received in the hospital.” Okay, so they don’t even know if the rat poison killed the baby but they are prosecuting the woman anyway. The prosecutor is a Democrat, by the way, who is clinging to the fact that prosecutors don’t make the law, they only enforce it. Whatever, right? If it turns out that the Caesarian killed the baby, it’s unlikely that the doctors would be prosecuted because human beings make mistakes. Get it? No mistakes for you, uteri.
The prosecutor is using a law allegedly meant to protect pregnant women from violent attacks by other human beings in order to prosecute this young woman for murder. These laws were allegedly designed to protect pregnant women from abuse during pregnancy (statistically, the state of being pregnant puts a woman at high risk for being abused/murdered), but instead are being used (as predicted by many) to criminalize pregnancy. That’s not just speculation — there are women in jail all around the country for not being careful enough while pregnant. Furthermore, “According to the organization National Advocates for Pregnant Women, South Carolina, one of the first states to pass a feticide law, has charged only one man who assaulted a pregnant woman under this law, while approximately 300 women have been arrested.”
The personhood police don’t care if a man kills a preborn while violently attacking the female carrier, but if a woman causes harm by accident, they lock her up. Any questions about intent? You are a uterus, and it sucks to be you in America.
“The prosecution’s legal arguments are exactly based on legal arguments behind the personhood measures now moving through the states,” Lynn Paltrow, executive director of NAPW, told Katha Pollitt of The Nation. “They treat the fetus as completely separate within the pregnant woman. How can you be separate and within?”
Treating the unborn as a separate being from the human carrier leaves women under the control of the state and under state surveillance, as intended by the personhood amendments pushed by Republicans around the country.
These same rights have been granted to fertilized eggs and embryos.
Change.Org has a petition to drop the charges against this young woman. They write, “If this prosecution is allowed to go forward, the law will not just apply to one desperate pregnant woman who attempted suicide — it will:
• Create legal precedent that makes every woman criminally liable for the outcome of her pregnancy.
• Empower police officers to decide which of the 20-30% of pregnant women who suffer miscarriage and stillbirths each year will be subject to bedside interrogations, arrests, prosecutions, and imprisonment.
• Leave no doubt that women who intentionally end their pregnancies may be charged with murder if Roe is ever overturned.”
Women do not have control over their biology; a woman can get pregnant via rape, a woman can get pregnant by accident. No matter! You are a felon and an incubator — who can forget the Republican legislation that criminalizes the ending of a pregnancy resulting from rape or incest in some cases, declaring the fetus to be evidence in a criminal trial. They’ll try anything to get their hands on your uterus (including sending law enforcement after you in order to force you to have a Caesarean).
The way these laws are being used around the country effectively renders women slaves to their biology, and through this accident, their civil rights are stripped.
All you uteri, start chanting “USA! USA! USA!” because the state owns you now. You better hope you aren’t prone to miscarriages, because the state doesn’t understand science, and so they find you very suspicious.
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Reynardine
Mar. 11th, 2013 at 5:22 pm
Signed. Sign
rewinn
Mar. 11th, 2013 at 8:13 pm
Please name the prosecutor.
Prosecutors have discretion, and it was clearly abused here. The prosecutor needs to be NAMED and SHAMED … and it’s more than likely that there’s something shady going on in the prosecutor’s background. Misogynists usually have something going on.
Reynardine
Mar. 11th, 2013 at 8:26 pm
Follow the Nation link. I think the petition link has it, too.
Dee Garrison
Mar. 11th, 2013 at 5:55 pm
Signed…. and absolutely sick at what my country has become (Tealiban version of Sharia Law)
kate
Mar. 11th, 2013 at 6:43 pm
Signed and Shared!
Jennifer Carter
Mar. 11th, 2013 at 6:56 pm
Hope this helps.
Shiva(Moderator)
Mar. 11th, 2013 at 7:36 pm
What we have is bearded women hating muslims. They must be muslims, right?
I cannot express how dangerous this is to our liberty. Screw the guns thing. This is right out of the 1800′s
Reynardine
Mar. 12th, 2013 at 8:47 am
Shiva, I have no evidence that bearded women especially hate Muslims, but if you have seen five o’clock shadow on Pamela Geller, please post the photo so we can all enjoy it.
Ingrid Buxton
Mar. 11th, 2013 at 8:58 pm
There is something wonky about the petition. I tried to sign and it went nowhere.
Ardyann
Mar. 11th, 2013 at 9:01 pm
Signed! This war on women must be fought hard and must be won. And it must be done as quickly as possible, for it brings fresh harm to women every day. And every day the line that separates church and state gets erased a little more.
Let’s not be too timid or polite…let’s shout! What they are trying to do to women is abhorrent and just plain wrong.
Patrica
Mar. 11th, 2013 at 11:00 pm
Just wondering what you meant by “you are no longer allowed to be mentally ill or suffering while pregnant, even though the hormones can render you both and you have no control over that.”
If you are mentally ill and pregnant what happens?
Shiva(Moderator)
Mar. 11th, 2013 at 11:03 pm
It means you can be busted for whatever happens to the baby prior to delivery. If through mental illness or whatever pregnancy does to women the fetus is harmed you can go to prison
Linda Meyer
Mar. 12th, 2013 at 1:37 am
Handmaids Tale anyone? We are getting close it seems.
Bunny
Mar. 12th, 2013 at 2:40 am
The main goal isn’t about the women, but keeping an eye on the human inventory. They want to know who is giving birth.
Kevin Shinn
Mar. 12th, 2013 at 5:40 am
I’m hungry. Go get me som’tin t’eat.
KatzKids
Mar. 12th, 2013 at 7:34 am
Signed, shared & roundly cussed them out in my comment.
Lorette
Mar. 12th, 2013 at 10:58 am
The girl intentionally killed her almost to term baby… I’m sorry, but if someone else had hit her and killed the baby they would be charged. I’m pretty liberal, but I don’t disagree with her being punished for that. I know it’s hard, and as someone who suffered greatly with pregnancy and terrible sickness, depression, etc. even with a loving husband to help me, trust me I feel for all that she was feeling. Bottom line is that she tried to kill her baby, she was successful, and now she’s being punished. If it hadn’t turned out that the guy wasn’t going to be around that baby would have had a whole life. How is her bad judgement the baby’s fault?
Shiva(Moderator)
Mar. 12th, 2013 at 11:32 am
She tried to take her own life. The baby’s life was included.
Do you agree to opening the door to all kinds of prosecution for any number of reasons if a woman miscarrys? Do you agree that the police should be the determining factor in whether or not you are prosecuted? How far are you willing to go in punishing people? Do you understand that anything a woman does that could be construed as damaging to a fetus is prosecutable? Do you really want to open that door? Because that’s what you are agreeing to, and that’s what laws in some states now document.
Cheryl
Mar. 12th, 2013 at 11:45 am
Signed and shared. All women should read and sign this.