We warned you.
We warned you about the threat to Roe, despite assurances that there was nothing to be concerned about with settled law. Look what happened to Roe v Wade with the Dobbs decision. You know, the decision that knocked down fundamental, important rights of being a woman: the right to bodily autonomy, the right to privacy with discussions with their own doctor about their own body. That decision.
We warned you that medication abortion was next.
Along came Kacsmaryk and his ruling that called into question the FDA safety processes around mifepristone. The same ruling that was based on shoddy research that has since been recalled by the publisher? Yeah, and the case is now in front of the Supreme Court which has already shown willful disregard of laws and precedents in order to advance their religion on the United States. That one.
We warned you.
We warned you that in vitro fertilization was next.
After all the logical path says that if all abortion is murder, then in vitro embryos must be treated as people. The Alabama Supreme Court yesterday ruled that the embryos that were destroyed by accident by someone who wasn’t even allowed to be in the room but “wandered in” opened the freezer, took out embryos, and dropped them because the very cold temperatures required to gave them freezer burn to their hand. This broke the frozen clumps of cells. Yeah, and that temperature is -320 degrees Fahrenheit. The Alabama Supreme Court ruled that the embryos were to be considered children.
This was a terrible thing to happen to those cells. Terrible for the clinic that housed these cells, terrible for the family whose potential children were destroyed by someone “wandering around”. There should be charges.
However.
Respectfully an embryo is not a child. Embryos are potential children.
This ruling will send shockwaves through reproductive health. Again.
On a side note, the Mayo Clinic 10-20% of known pregnancies end in a miscarriage for a variety of reasons. That is not even counting the ones that are not yet realized and the woman may think nothing of a 1-2 day delay in her period or not even have a delay in her period.
Shall we take bets on what the courts will say about that? Are women going to be punished for having a miscarriage, a phenomenon that often has no answer and no causative agent? For being a woman. Bet me and you’ll be proven wrong when this slippery slope gets steeper and faster and men can act out their revenge fantasies on women. Because control.
I am sick of being Cassandra for reproductive health. Reminder, Cassandra was the daughter of the last king of Troy. Apollo bestowed the gift of prophecy on her in exchange for her doing his bidding. When she refused him, he said that no one would ever believe her prophecies. Sound familiar? Are you icked out yet?
Control has been the cudgel of powerful men for millennia. Even in fiction.
For now, in Alabama, frozen cells are to be conferred personhood.
We should all be frightened.