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  • MONDAY FEBRUARY 26 2007 6:00 PM

Why Meth Users Matter



So, why am I so on about the rights of pregnant drug users? Simple. First, because it's fundamental that if we're going to say that people have rights, we have to include everyone. If I argue that women have the right (as they do) to make their own reproductive decisions, then I mean all women, not just the ones whose choices I approve of. If I only mean "women who make good decisions," then that's not a right: that's me granting permission. That way lies the proverbial slippery slope: if I get to condemn pregnant meth users, than some other asshole gets to condemn pregnant women who have the occasional drink or cigarette, and asshole number three gets to argue that pregnant women who work or have sex are putting their babies at risk and should be forbidden from doing so. Nope, not going down that road.

The second thing is that I believe in reality. Pregnancy is a basic reality: it happens. It happens even to women who are extremely careful about using birth control. It happens even to women who believe in abstinence. It's one of the fundamental things our bodies do, like cellular regeneration and growing hair and putting on weight if we're lucky enough to have plenty to eat. We are, in the end, living animals, and the primary definition of any living animal is that it reproduces itself. Getting away from moralizing about whether or not people "should" or "shouldn't" have kids and dealing with the simple fact that, well, we do is a fundamental step that we haven't, as a society, really taken yet.

Yeah, we can "choose" to try to avoid pregnancy. Yeah, thank god, we can still "choose" to terminate an unwanted pregnancy, at least assuming we have money and live somewhere where we have access to abortion services (or, barring that, that we know someone who knows how to induce a miscarriage). But really, if you think about it, we can't choose to become pregnant, or not to. Pregnancy is something our bodies do without our consciously deciding it: I can decide to walk to the grocery store or to drive, but I can't decide whether or when to ovulate--even if I'm taking drugs that will prevent or hasten it, how my body responds to those drugs isn't something I have control over.

Modern medicine is fucking awesome, and it's fucking awesome to be able to choose to seriously reduce the likelihood that we'll get pregnant unless we're good and ready, but let's not kid ourselves: the best laid plans of lab mice and women gang aft agley. All the more so if you're someone who--for whatever reason--is in a position where your ability to exercise what choices you do have is already seriously compromised.

If you want to moralize about it, fine, but you might as well moralize about the earth going around the sun. E pur si muove.

Bitch_PhD kinda digs Galileo, even though he's a dead white guy. And she feels damn lucky to have been born to a forward-thinking mom who told her about birth control when she was 12 or 13, and to have been able to use the car to go to Planned Parenthood when she was 17, and to have always been able to get birth control which always worked for her. Especially since she knows people who've gotten knocked up while on the pill--sometimes even with twins.

 

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MaitreSinge

MaitreSinge

Silver Spring, MD
June 2004

FEB 26, 2007 07:51 PM

Morgan said:

Bastard_ said:
Plus she's getting paid for it. That's what totally amazes me.



I just know that a month or two for now when I am trying really hard to find a job, that's going to piss me the hell off.



Obvious solution: ask SG if you can write punditry for their newswire. Apparently the standards are pretty low. ^_^

punk

punk

Phoenix, AZ
January 2004

FEB 26, 2007 07:53 PM

*yawn*

adjunct

adjunct

Philadelphia, PA
July 2002

FEB 26, 2007 07:54 PM

Why Learning About Your New Publishing Venue Matters: (0 Comments)

RileyStClair

RileyStClair

Los Angeles, CA
September 2006

FEB 26, 2007 07:57 PM

theconservative said:

Khaos said:
what does that have to do with meth though? which happens to be the worst upper, maybe 2nd worse drug and THE most socially unacceptable of them all.. meth actually makes it incredibly hard for a woman to get prego even if she would want to.. and makes it so guys are deficient in that area too. its just great all around..sarcasm. it need to be stopped but blaming its users and attacking them will do nothing. when our govt stops the influx into our country then we will perhaps have a reprieve.. but i cant really forsee any of that.



wait...i thought meth was made here?



yeah, you can run a methlab with components from wal-mart and your local hardware store. it's so all-american we might as well start calling it "freedom." yee haw.

punk

punk

Phoenix, AZ
January 2004

FEB 26, 2007 07:58 PM

yourfashionwar said:

theconservative said:

Khaos said:
what does that have to do with meth though? which happens to be the worst upper, maybe 2nd worse drug and THE most socially unacceptable of them all.. meth actually makes it incredibly hard for a woman to get prego even if she would want to.. and makes it so guys are deficient in that area too. its just great all around..sarcasm. it need to be stopped but blaming its users and attacking them will do nothing. when our govt stops the influx into our country then we will perhaps have a reprieve.. but i cant really forsee any of that.



wait...i thought meth was made here?



yeah, you can run a methlab with components from wal-mart and your local hardware store. it's so all-american we might as well start calling it "freedom." yee haw.



American...just like apple pie.

metalxsexkitten

metalxsexkitten

USA
June 2005

FEB 26, 2007 08:04 PM

eww yeah you can. moreso other drugs being imported than meth.. but its made everywhere.. not just in america. on the history channel they claimed it to be "made for americans" ie the perfect solution to the mundane tasks.. etc.. of american life.. but really its a batch of the most horrible chemicals you can think of.. all boiled together in babys diapers and shit. its all bad.

ClaireABelle

ClaireABelle

Port Jefferson Station, NY
November 2006

FEB 26, 2007 08:11 PM

DownNeck said:

theconservative said:
this is seriously the dumbest thing i've ever read. i'm actually less intelligent for having read it. i even made the mistake of reading it twice, just to make sure it's not a satire, ala' A Modest Proposal.



+1

seriously, what the fuck is your point? that women should be allowed to do meth while pregnant? that we should be more understanding of women who are pregnant drug users?

fuck that, and fuck them. neither pregnancy nor drug use just happens. BOTH are the result of conscious choices we make and i have zero sympathy for those unhappy with their choices.



yes.

Lemonkid

Lemonkid

Canada
May 2003

FEB 26, 2007 08:17 PM

unravled said:
Meth is still illegal, right? Like, for everyone?



Under this tall gets in free!

DevilsReject

DevilsReject

Cleveland, OH
February 2007

FEB 26, 2007 08:22 PM

these articles are a lot like this thread:

Highly informative thread

aleksa

aleksa

Tacoma, WA
April 2006

FEB 26, 2007 08:24 PM

BrokenandHostile said:
these articles are a lot like this thread:

Highly informative thread



Well played. I salute you, sir.

Rickets

rickets

Seattle, WA
March 2003

FEB 26, 2007 08:30 PM

MaitreSinge said:

viable abortion



My favorite new oxymoron!

Dark_Templar

Dark_Templar

Auburn, CA
June 2004

FEB 26, 2007 08:35 PM

As I said before "Pregnant meth users should have no rights!"

Get off the meth or get an abortion..............

I think that if you consentually trying to have a baby while doing meth you should be shot wink

What the fuck is wrong with people?????????

Priest_

Priest_

USA
January 2007

FEB 26, 2007 08:40 PM

"That way lies the proverbial slippery slope: if I get to condemn pregnant meth users, than some other asshole gets to condemn pregnant women who have the occasional drink or cigarette, and asshole number three gets to argue that pregnant women who work or have sex are putting their babies at risk and should be forbidden from doing so."



The issue with your argument is this. First, working or having sex hasn't been scientifically proven to be as damaging to an unborn child as say... meth use. As for smoking and drinking, which HAVE been proven to be damaging to unborn children, those activities are considered "legal" and haven't been outlawed yet, even in the case of pregnant women. Though you should keep in mind that women who do it can still be brought to court for endangering the wellfare of a child, in some states, the child in that case being the unborn one in their belly.

Lastly, meth use IS illegal. And people who do illegal things and are convicted lose some of their basic rights. For example, they can't vote. They also lose their right to freedom, liberty, etc. They go to jail where they lose many rights. It makes sense to me that perhaps, a woman's right to make decisions about how her baby is treated in the womb is lost because she's proven that she doesn't know how to make good decisions for herself, based on the law, so why let her make choices for an unborn baby?

freshprncebelair

freshprncebelair

Ellicott City, MD
June 2004

FEB 26, 2007 08:42 PM

So is SG basically just paying people to troll the users in order to generate readership and comments?

I hope they are doing it for the lulz

Captain_Midnight

Captain_Midnight

Minneapolis, MN
September 2006

FEB 26, 2007 08:43 PM

Wow, a feminist AND a libertarian. What a rare person you are!

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