Pro-choice activists have hard time condemning sex selection abortions

Abortion rights groups are put in a difficult position by sex-selection abortions. They have said for years that a woman’s decision to abort is no one’s business but her own, and that no one should ever interfere with women’s choices to have abortions, but now, abortion is being used as  weapon against baby girls, causing a huge gender imbalance in some countries. From an author who wrote a  book on sex selection abortions in China, India and other countries:

“After decades of fighting for a woman’s right to choose the outcome of her own pregnancy, it is difficult to turn around and point out that women are abusing that right…”

From one pro-choice activist:

“We have had a challenge making sure that when we communicate we are able to preserve women’s right to abortion but at the same time say that sex selection on the basis of the gender of the future child is incorrect because it amounts to discrimination. How do you hold onto this discrimination tag and at the same time talk about safe abortion and access to it? It’s been a huge challenge for us – we are walking a tightrope.”

Mara Hvistendahl Unnatural Selection: Choosing Boys over Girls, and the Consequences of a World Full of Men (New York: Public Affairs, 2011) 150

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Abortionists Feel They Are Not Supported by the Pro-Choice Movement

Researcher and writer Rachel MacNair says the following:

“In the 1993 Project Choice survey, abortion doctors were asked if they felt that pro-choice organizations and politicians were doing enough to support those who provide abortion care. Over 78% responded no. That means that almost 4/5 of the 961 abortion doctors who answered feel that they don’t get enough support from the social movement they would most reasonably expect it from.”

Rachel M MacNair, PhD. Achieving Peace in the Abortion War (New York: iUniverse, 2009) 109

This lack of support is one of the reasons why so few abortion providers enter the field. Read more about this here.

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President of NARAL Pro-Choice America Expresses Her Concerns

In the United States, the tide is turning against the pro-choice movement. Several polls have been done recently that show that there are more people who consider themselves pro-life than pro-choice. Some pro-choice leaders have talked about what this may mean.

“Nancy Keenan, president of NARAL Pro-Choice America, told Newsweek of her anguish as she watched last year’s March on Washington. “I just thought, my gosh, they are so young,” she said. “There are so many of them, and they are so young.

Fred Barnes “Hidden Persuaders: The unheralded gains of the pro-life movement” The Weekly Standard NOV 7, 2011

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