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niyad

(112,948 posts)
Wed Sep 2, 2015, 12:23 PM Sep 2015

Ben Carson employs Cylon logic against women

Ben Carson employs Cylon logic against women


Oh Ben Carson, continuing to say the most foul things in soft-spoken tones so you don’t notice he’s an asshole. “There is no war on women,” he said at a recent Arkansas campaign event. “There may be a war on what’s inside of women, but there is no war on women in this country.”



As a piece of right wing assholery, it is a masterpiece: Pretending to care about women while actually advancing the idea that women mere objects who are incapable of rational thought, all for the purpose of deflecting criticisms about your own immorality by claiming that it’s liberals who are the bad guys. Your fellow evil masterminds applaud you:

To believe there’s a “war on what’s inside women”, you have to believe that women are brainless, fleshy incubators and that doctors who provide contraception and abortion are just rampaging villains destroying for the hell of it. You’d think that Carson, being a neurologist, would know that women actually have functioning brains and make decisions for themselves, but no, the needs of anti-choice ideology have demanded that they are viewed as nothing but holding tanks with no desires or agency of their own. And so he will say that is what they are.

Remember that scene in Battlestar Galactica when Kara Thrace finds out that the Cylons are holding human women captive as breeders and she puts her own personal safety at risk to unplug them? In Ben Carson’s view, Kara is the villain of that story and the Cylons are the heroes.
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abortion reasons


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There’s no small amount of projection going on here, obviously. Anti-choicers are the only people in this entire debate who actually want to force women to do things with their uteruses they don’t want to do. The only people who disregard women’s consent in this whole thing are antis. I am not surprised they feel guilty about this. The Cylons who want to strap women down and force childbirth on them are, in fact, the bad guys. Just because you want the straps to be legal instead of literal doesn’t change the basic fact that you’re a terrible, terrible person if this is what you want for women. So antis spend a lot of time deflecting. They accuse pro-choicers of being the real anti-consent people. They deny that women’s desires and needs matter at all. They do anything but admit what is plainly obvious: They want women to give birth against their wills. And they are willing to attack contraception and abortion access to make that happen. That is, in fact, a war on women.

http://www.rawstory.com/2015/08/ben-carson-employs-cylon-logic-against-women/

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Ben Carson employs Cylon logic against women (Original Post) niyad Sep 2015 OP
Forced "scripts" for doctors to read. Forced ultrasounds. DirkGently Sep 2015 #1
very sad saiyo Sep 2015 #2
oh, but this only applies to doctors dealing with lady parts. doesn't apply to rarified beings niyad Sep 2015 #3

DirkGently

(12,151 posts)
1. Forced "scripts" for doctors to read. Forced ultrasounds.
Wed Sep 2, 2015, 12:58 PM
Sep 2015

Mandatory waiting periods. On and on, the cruel, petty legislation conservatives / Republicans concoct implies women aren't thinking. Don't know what they're doing. Need some kindly, forced advice to make the right decision. Everything they come up with is a way to imply women just can't be trusted to decide what to do.

Even doctors are being told what the must and must not do and say, in order to ensure that the opinions of Republican legislators are given prime consideration.

Wonder how Carson feels about that? Maybe someone should ask him.

niyad

(112,948 posts)
3. oh, but this only applies to doctors dealing with lady parts. doesn't apply to rarified beings
Wed Sep 2, 2015, 09:20 PM
Sep 2015

such as himself.

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