Less than 48 hours after the draft of a Supreme Court opinion
that would scuttle Roe v. Wade was leaked in the press, the Louisiana
legislature moved a bill out of committee that criminalizes any
abortion, from the moment of conception, as a homicide, allowing women
who have such a procedure, or anyone who performs one, to be charged
with murder.
Meanwhile, at the same time, states like Illinois rush to
guarantee the right of women to control their own bodies, and certain
companies, like Levi Strauss, Yelp and Uber, announce they will pay for
female employees to go out of state to have an abortion — raising the
specter of a nation where a citizen doing something in one state can get
reimbursed by her boss, while doing the exact same thing in another
state lands her in prison.
Unless it doesn’t. Late Thursday, after
even anti-choice advocates protested that they were overplaying their
hands, supporters clawed the bill back. For now.
Punishing women who get abortions makes for bad optics and, besides,
it implies that they are responsible for their own decisions, and not
merely the playthings of men, who are the ones with volition and
therefore the ones who should be punished.
Louisiana tossing out harsh laws and then yanking them back is
the kind of chaos we can expect in the months to come. Religious
fanaticism and forethought do not go hand in hand. If you set your
daughter on fire because you feel shamed by who she is dating, then you
probably didn’t deeply consider that you won’t have a daughter anymore
and might be casting an even greater shame on your family.
Ditto
for political fanaticism. If you bar immigrants because you are
terrified at the thought of a diverse America, then the strawberries rot
in the field, because we actually need immigrants to make the economy
work — to be surgeons as well as pick fruit, I must point out.Even after decades, saving their imaginary baby friends is as far as
religious fanatics have thought this out. Nobody seemed to consider what
banning abortion this will do to the country. Women are a key part of
the workforce. America not only wants legal abortion, it needs it. If
women are forced to bear children every time they get pregnant — and
they’ll get pregnant more, since the American Taliban are coming for
contraception too — they are removed from the workforce, their incomes
slashed while household expenses soar.
Is it not society’s obligation to, for instance, pay for maternity
leave for mothers of those legally-mandated children? To pay for child
care? Red staters of course never consider actual living children — the
babies are a metaphor. This is all about forcing your religious
practices upon the unwilling.
Fantasy makes bad policy. Just as
the getting-the-drop-on-the-bad-guy pipe dream leads to thousands of gun
owner suicides and accidental deaths, so the
I-didn’t-abort-my-child-and-now-he’s-Justin-Bieber trope obscures the
difficulty of raising a baby that Mitch McConnell compelled you to have.
We live in a nation where over 100,000 people die of drug overdoses
each year. It’s hard enough to be a good parent when you want your kids.
Abortion doesn’t have to be considered legal homicide to upend
American society. Even if it is merely a crime, then every teenage girl
who goes out of town to cheerleading camp for three days is suddenly a
suspect.
Up to 20% of all pregnancies end in miscarriage. God is the busiest
abortionist. If abortion is illegal, then suddenly the state has an
interest in what is happening under every woman’s skirt, and has a right
to take a look. God’s will or homicide or merely a misdemeanor?
That’s isn’t freedom.
I don’t like to catastrophize. But a nation where some states
are lurching back toward the 19th century, while others live in the
21st, or try to, seems a recipe for disaster. Deeper disaster, since we
are already in mid-calamity with no relief in sight. I like to think
that, to paraphrase the movie, all they have done is awaken a sleeping
giant and fill it with a terrible resolve. But that giant has been
sawing lumber for a long time now, and the resolve seems limited to
waving signs in the street. That won’t be enough.