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My Issue with the Planned Parenthood madness…

I would like to start out by saying a great big giant fuck off to Gianna Jessen. I hate to crush your dreams, but surviving abortion – due to absolutely no will, effort, skill or accomplishment of self – does not make you a hero. And the fact that you spent the majority of your life trying to demonize other women and their life choices, and to actively seek to deprive others of their own liberties and personal rights just kind of makes you a cunt, and just a horrible person.

Here’s my issue with the Pro-Lifers self righteous rampages: They make it out that the greater issue is the death of morality in America – as if *their* beliefs are law, and that morality can never be and is never a subjective thing, and that making the decision to take a life is, inarguably, wrong – no exceptions, no exclusion. Yet, self-defense is still viable. And soldiers, well, they’re not murderers at all. And Capital punishment is still on the books. And euthanasia is humane in necessity. They want to argue that Pro-Choicers and legislation and Politics are flippant and hypocritical in how they pick-and-choose when a life is a life or a baby is a baby or a fetus or a fetus – but what is the difference with picking choosing when murder is murder? There is none. Whatever works for your argument, right?

right.

You are entitled to whatever you want to believe – you do not have to advocate abortions, you can be pro-life to your little heart’s content….but when you try to forcefully impose your beliefs, not only onto others (which is bad enough) but try to force them into law? No. I’m sorry, you don’t get to *take away* the rights from one to give to another – that is not how that works.

And before you berrate me with your hateslander of “but you’re taking away the rights from the BABY!”  NO – no. I’m not, because last time I checked, a person is guaranteed rights upon *birth*. Lets quote the constitution, shall we? How about the line most notably thrown around side-to-side in this political debate.

“All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws”

All persons born or naturalized. Well, that whole in-utero thing kind complicates that, doesn’t it? So no, technically, they are guaranteed nothing, as they are currently *not* born and *not* naturalized.

Secondly, for those who like to scream that they *are* born due to partial-birth procedures, and others who may want to claim the citizenship through parentship clause, then I would like to point out that they would still be minors – and minors are not guaranteed full legal rights or recognition, and that those rights are defaulted to their parents.  Now, that is a petty cold argument, I’ll give you that, but it is still valid – especially when you take into account rights and responsibilities via proxy – most notably medical proxy, where a parent can choose to remove life support of their child.

As fa as the morality of America, I would like to remind everyone – as ignored and overlooked as it is – there is a such thing a separation of church and state. Morality is often an issue of faith, and personal beliefs. Something the Government is not allowed to bias and elevate one over another, and thusly advocating a “state faith” or belief. This would also assume that the so called death of morality would mean that there, at some point, was a peak of morality, meaning this downturn would be relatively recent – and this continuation in political correctness to allow abotions the obvious biproduct of such immorality must, therefore, also be relatively new.

Strangely, I have in my posession a lovely little thing calle the Trotula. It is a manuscript aptly described as The Medieval Compendium of Women’s Medicine. So impressive it is that it is taught in Women’s Studies courses in colleges all over the wold – as well as in historic studies, and even literary studies – just as I have referrenced it endless times for research for my writing.

In this medieval compendium, it details on what to do if one does not wish to conceive, and the matters in which would cause an evacuation of the womb, and also the removal of a dead fetus.This *medieval* text describes birth control, enduced miscarriage, and abortion. In fact, there are historic records of abortions noted through out ancient history as far back as the 8th century, and the Greeks were so salaciously pro-choice (and pro-sex) that Plato even detailed the abortion duties of midwives, and they harvested a strain of Saffron into extinction for its contraceptive properties, and even used as an ancient Plan-B pill!

But yes, this must be an issue of Ameicans lack of morality. Not simply an instinctive human right that has been recognized, and employed since humans realized hey! sex is good

Another problem with the forced pro-life lobbying is the concensus of when *life* actually begins, or what constitues life. Does it begin upong conception? Is it the physical act of living, breathing, viability outside the womb?  Conciousness and self awareness, the presence of a soul? How would one grade a soul – and if a soul is transcendant, then how would you measure thei presence, beginning or ending? These questions are being argued by psychological, scientific and secular authorities alike. You cannot enforce legislation on something that cannot even be conclusively decided on its existance.

The Issue with defunding Planned Parenthood is the fact there is no basis under the FQHC to defund it, and in order to ethically do so, you would have to rewrite special ammendments within the qualifications or statutes that stipulate circumstance for defunding or disqualifying sites within the greater program – which cuold potentially lead to hundreds of sites being closed under new regulation, leaving the community as a whole hurting – and not just for women.

What has Planned Parenthood done that is so offensive (on a political standing)? If you have a problem with the use of fetal tissue for medical research and advancement – then you should also be against transplants and organ donors. They are no different. There’s really no other way to argue that point because they, literally, are the same thing, the only difference is the context of a “fetus” making people uncomfortable – that’s it. If the tissue, organs or stem cells from a fetus can save anothers life, pave the way for medical advancements in life changing, dibilitating or terminal illnesses, please explain to me the immorality in that? Its the cycle of life, and if you are more spiritual or practical, its reassuring these children did not die in vain. God makes everything happen for a reason, right? Then perhaps you need to consider the fact hat maybe their “reason” for existing – was to be able to help someone else live. God works in mysterious ways, afterall. And he’s big on sacrifice, too, if you remember accurately. But you are stifling the chance for that little body to do good in the world, to reach beyond themselves and change another life. You are telling terminall ill people all over the world who are waiting for new medicines, and hope and a cure that you’re own self righteousness and pride means more than their well being.

This is one situation, where regardless of what side you are one – there is the potential to spread life out of death; to breed hope out of the hopeless – breed good from the bad.

And you are telling people that is wrong?

I do not like extremists.

I don’t like extremists.

Of anything.

Point blank.

Doesn’t matter if I actually *agree* with what you’re standing for……..as soon as you cross that line. Done. Because I do not like extremists. Extremists take EVERYTHING way too far, way out of context, and 9 times out of 10 completely undermine their entire point and cause by their extremity. Which then turns them into complete hypocrites. Which brings me my next 2 points.

I do not like hypocrites. 

I do -not- believe the end justifies the means. 

The end has become a moot point if you go against everything you stand for just to get there. Not only does that further the two points above, but it’s also just plain retarded.

Point 4. I do not like stupid people.

Now that I’ve gotten the platform set, time for my *real* point:

I believe in equality. For everyone. No exceptions. End. Of. Story.

Believing in that, whole heartedly, means something different than what people first think. This means, regardless of your own personal belief of one specific thing or another, that you believe everyone shares the same respect: Including those you do not agree with.

You follow that? 

Including those you do not agree with.

This means, I play Devil’s Adovocate a lot. Because I believe, whole heartedly, in equality. For everyone. No exceptions.

Including the people I do not agree with. Because they are not somehow exempt from that rule, just because they have an opinion that varies from my own. 

This gets me in a lot of trouble sometimes, because I have discovered it is *extremely* hard for people to separate the concepts of *support* and *approval*.

You can support someone and not agree with them.

You can love some one, and not agree with them.

You can love some one, and not love their *actions*. 

The list could go on and on and on. And some people understand that. Some people will read that and a light bulb will click and know instantly where I’m about to go with this. Others may read that and think they understand, but don’t, at all. Others may read that and think they get it, or understand it theoretically, and just cannot execute that theory or understanding in day to day life. It’s fine, no ones perfect, but let me explain to you what that actually means:

You do not get to infringe on someone else’s rights, for the sake of your own.

You do not get to judge others for their beliefs, but then demand not to be judged for your own.

This applies to many different aspects of life that happens all. the. time. But what has triggered it today: Duck Dynasty.  Stop reading now if you don’t want to hear it – you know who you are. If I have triggered your curiosity, or riled up your fight mode as either is possible. Go for it, but do not blame me afterwards. I will not blame you ;P. 

This is where the extremists come in. 

I believe in EQUALITY. FOR EVERYONE. I will never, ever, say otherwise, or believe otherwise, or act otherwise. 

But I do NOT support the LGBT org or GLAAD. Now stop, right there for one second. Let me make this perfectly clear before it gets contorted otherwise : I am not against lesbians, or gays, or bisexuals, or transgenders…or asexuals, or transvestites, or drag queens, or mosaics, hermaphrodites, duals or chemerics or anything else in between for that matter. I’m talking about the specific organizations, and specifically the extreme members of said organizations only. But Why on earth you just gasped outloud. They stand for everything that is the physical representation of equality!! 

No. They don’t. That is what they say their focus is, but every last bit of their actions say the complete opposite. They are extremists. And everything they do is filled with hate, prejudice and judgemental, bitter, spiteful vengeance and it launched at any slightest person who happens to be of a different mindframe than them. 

That.

Is.

Not.

OK.

Not even when you’ve been hurt. I understand you’re hurt. I understand it’s not fair. I understand all the hate, and prejudice, and judgement, and spite, and bitterness that has been launched at you. I understand why you would feel the same way. I’ve been there too – for different reasons – but I have absolutely been there too. That does not mean you get to do the same thing to other people. You, out of everyone opposing you, should understand EXACTLY how that feels and just WHY  –NO ONE- should do that to any other person. 

Does no one on earth remember “two wrongs don’t make a right” ? 

Anyone? Am I all that’s left??

Just because someone doesn’t support your lifestyle does not mean they are out-right attacking you. Just because someones faith has taught them not to condone something you happen to believe in, or support, does not mean they have done something hateful or hurtful.Just because they do not agree, or do not support you or your lifestyle also does not mean they are discriminating against you. It means they disagree. Opposition does not immediately equal discrimination. People in this world believe different things. It’s the beauty of life. And guess what that means?  It means you do not have to agree with them either. But that does not mean attacking or slandering them just because you happen to disagree.

That also does not mean cutting everyone out of your life that may or may not agree with them, or you. 

What are you going to end up with….what are you going to do with life if you exclude anyone who does not agree with everything you do, or happens to just not jump to arms to the same things you do? 

For all the open-minded modernizing everyone likes to preach about – that’s an incredibly closed-minded way of living.

Let me clear some things up. 

I read the original article. I read – in context – what was said.

He did not compare homosexuals or homosexuality to bestiality or equate homosexuality to being promiscuous. 

He happened to list homosexuality as one of the things he considered sinful. 

he *also* listed the others things as *also* being sinful. 

He did not equate anyone of them to each other. 

They just all happened to be compiled as things he considered sinful. 

He did not say homosexuality is the same as bestiality. As, literally, dozens of articles will lead you to believe.

He did not say homosexuals are promiscuous, or that homosexuality is the same as being promiscuous, as- again – literally dozens of articles will lead you to believe.

That is just what you wanted to hear. And so you did. And now you are flaming him for things he never even said.

That makes you just as wrong.

End of story.

to clear the air too : chik-fil-a & salvation army ALSO does not hate gays, nor do they refuse service to gays. I have, first hand, witnessed proof of the exact opposite. 

The one thing they ALL *did* happen to say is that they believe in traditional marriage, and do not support a homosexual lifestyle.

As does the astounding majority of all Christians, Jews and Muslims. 

that does NOT mean they are effectively, or directly, hurting anyone, forcing anything upon anyone, discriminating against anyone, hate-mongering or otherwise. that does not mean that *none* of them are doing these things….I mean….there are the Westboro people. So, of course there are those horrible, evil people in the world, but those people exist in ALL beliefs and faiths and cultures.  And just because someone does not agree with you, or something you do, or something you believe in does NOT mean they are one of those evil people.

It means they don’t agree with you.

If you act on otherwise, it means you are one of those evil people. Because now you are continuing the cycle of hate in the exact same manner that you *claim* to be against. 

This was the subject of today’s rant – but these same principles apply to race, religion, class, politics and even something as stupid as sports teams. 

Stop it already. Learn how to coexist and stop pointing the finger at everyone, or being hyper-sensitive to EVERYTHING tiny ass little thing, and accept that there are going to be differences in life, and face the simple and easiest facts that we all just need to hate Westboro Baptist together in Unison, and blame them for everything……because it’s probably true. 

That is a completely constructive way to channel all your emotions.

I’m a pagan – who hates pagans.

This is the time of year I get most offended…..by everyone….from all sides. And it seems to be coming full-force, a hell of a lot early this year (or at least, a more steady – constant stream of it this year)

Before I go on, I feel like I need to explain some things so I don’t sound like a complete ass, although it’s inevitable. 

I am a pagan. I’m not your run-o-the-mill umbrella term pagan, I am a very educated, self-aware, specific type of pagan. 

I am an Irish Celt (the pre-christian kind celt that is). I consider myself a traditionalist, in truth and sincere honesty. No – I am absolutely NOT a witch, and nothing related to. No – I am absolutely NOT a wiccan, and nothing whatsoever related to. No, I am not a Druid, because a druid is much more than just a believer. I am exactly what I said I am, and nothing different than that. And no, this is not open to your personal interpretation of semantics.

Why am I so specific about what *exact* type of pagan I am, and why do I follow a traditional path?

Because I am a pagan who hates pagans. 

In the sense that – I hate *neo* pagans, modern pagans, and the hodge-podge crap that has spewn forth from their ignorant creations. 

I am sick to death of giant umbrealla Pagan “denominations”, organizations or “covens” that think that if you happen to not be a christian, or happen to be some type of animist, or happen to believe in magick, that somehow that means you’re automatically a “pagan” and that somehow that means all pagans are the same, and interchangeable, and that ALSO means it’s synonimous with the words “wiccan” and “witch”.

I hate them for the same reason I hate these Decaturite busy bodies and moms. You’ll only get that if you live in Atlanta……..but if you live in Atlanta, and have ever made an expedition to Decatur and Buckhead to observe the horrible upper-middle class monstrousity of women (and sometimes men, but sadly mostly the women) then you know *exactly* what that means.

I hate ignorance, stupidity, lies and self-righteousness, no matter what form it comes in or from whom. I just. hate. them. 

Unfortunately, it’s been a growing trend -as far as I’ve been witnessing – over the past several years that the Pagan community is slowly becoming less sheepish, and secretive……and as part of their coming out, apparently, is breeding a thriving community of exactly all the things I hate.  And it is frustrating, embarrassing, disappointing, and purely angering. 

I’ve grown up my whole life having to learn how to cope, dodge, and overcome these exact same things – only from the outside. I was never a ‘normal’ child, as far as religious teachings go. My family is Irish – and country. Religion plays a -huge- factor in family, and life in general. 

We were forced to go to church, and bible school. Even though I was too young to get it, really, even then I knew this wasn’t the place i was supposed to be. Of course, if you ask my mom – that’s not true. Children don’t think that way, I was too young to know what I was doing, or what I wanted. 

Yes – partly – but there’s also that part of children that is just pure instincts, that people should absolutely listen to instead of just ignore it or shrug it off as ‘they’re just kids’. Children have more intuition than adults. And I just knew something wasn’t meshing right for me. Not in general – but for me. 

My mother’s disbelief of that, and disapproval, is just one more stepping stone of life. I’ve been kicked out of places, called endless amounts of names, forced to remove jewelry or items of clothing, oppressed into not celebrating holidays, or singing certain songs, even was fired from a job.  Religious discrimination ! you shout and scream, which yes. It is. But fighting it is a very different story. For those who are unfamiliar, the legal clause that protects religious freedoms and liberties are only applicable to those religions *federally recognized* as religious organizations. And guess whose religion is not federally recognized?

yup.

So, legally – it’s not religious discrimination at all, when what they are discriminating against *isn’t* a religion.

Bet ya didn’t know that.  I didn’t either. Lots of what you think are you’re natural rights actually come with stipulations. 

Even so recent as last holiday season, I was yelled at by one of my customers at work to turn off the music that was playing because it was “heathen” music and was shameful, offensive and inappropriate for the “Spirit and sanctity of the season”.  The music that, just so happened to be playing on a random compilation played on ‘shuffle’ that she was referring to was celtic music. Not even celtic pagan music. Just regular ol’ – completely instrumental – celtic flutes, harp, fiddle and drums.

She refused to pay until I turned it off. 

So after growing up, learning many hard life lessons of the world and how unequal it truely is; having to deal with all of this from the outside world, I sure as fuck don’t need to take it from my own people. 

Or who *think* they’re my people.

It is hard living a life as I do, because I have learned over the years a very hard truth:

The Pagan Community is more hateful, judgmental, ignorant, and alienating than any outside source. 

Because for people like me – not only are you generally looked over from the outside world because of the simple fact that you don’t fall into the 3 majorly accepted religions (or really, 2 accepted religions after 9/11) but you are also shunned from your fellows because you’re not the *right* kind of pagan. 

Because, apparently, there are extremely strict guidelines of what it means to be a pagan these days – and if you happen to disagree with one of these “Facts” or do not support a widely praised, or followed networks – you are a fake. Or a pretender. 

This is a lonely path. I knew that when I first fought my mom one Sunday morning, when I yelled at her that I didn’t want to go to church with Gramma anymore. I knew that when I started learning more and more of what actually *did* make sense to me. I knew that when I made the decission officially, and when I went behind my mom’s back to learn from my brothers – who supposedly didn’t exsist. It was ground into me even more when they had to leave, and I continued on my own – and opened even more doors that were even more guarded.

I knew what it meant.

I guess I just never thought it would be *completely* alone. I thought there would be someone to bump into somewhere down the road, and exchange scraps here and there and pass on to someone, or to receive from someone else, tid bits here and there of what they learned and what they knew, and could each take that back with us on our own way. 

But no – it’s not like that at all, and not because it *has* to be like that, it’s like that just purely because of the complete utter closed-mindedness of the community…..that they are completely oblivious too, because of course, ask any pagan – they’ll slather you with how open, and enlightened they are towards all people…..

Sadly, it’s just a lie.