الجمعة، 3 أغسطس 2012

Abortion - A Not-So-Easy Choice By Aubrey Jem

Abortion has always been a sensitive issue. Conservatives curse it while the more open-minded sectors support it. It is as scandalous as the view on homosexuality, religion, and the government. But when we think of it, it all boils down to choice.

Choice is a basic human right. If a woman decides to undergo abortion, shouldn't the people around her respect her decision? Surely, she didn't just wake up one morning and thought, "Hell, I'll abort this kid." No. we can never know what psychological dilemmas run in a woman's mind in the process of planning to the actual abortion of her baby. I mean, no matter what, it's still a part of her.

As we all know, there are factors that lead a woman to resort to abortion. Economy, family, society, the list goes on. We can't blame a mother who believes she is doing her child a favor by letting it escape the poverty of not eating three square meals a day, of sleeping like sardines packed in the four corners of your little room, of missing school and staying illiterate. We can't blame her if she believes that her child will only curse her with the kind of life she has to offer the child.

There are several other reasons. Reasons we will never know and, sometimes, understand. A woman is an ocean of emotions and reasons. Most of the time, she keeps it to herself in fear of criticism. The whines we hear, mostly on the Internet, are just the crust to their core-deep insecurities. And why would she bother to explain herself? The society only listens to what it wants to hear anyway. The sadder thing is the woman who chooses to "kill" her child is ostracized in the more conservative countries.

Because abortion is frowned upon in the said countries, the women who need it are forced to consult underground clinics where the equipment are not always the right ones sanitary as they're supposed to be. Knowing that this could be dangerous, they still go on in fear on criticism from the society they are in.

Of course, these scenarios farfetched to the countries that legalize abortion, but, believe it or not, they happen. It is not wise for us to judge because we are not in their shoes. This reminds me of a poem I've read somewhere. And this line struck me the most:

Have you felt of the tears and the fears that person has fought? If not, don't criticize, judge, or condemn-unless you have walked in his shoes.

Well, in this case, unless you have walked in her shoes. I am not advocating for abortion, but neither am I against it. As emphasized earlier, choice is a major factor in this issue. And we can't argue with an individual's choice, unless that choice is imposed on her. In that case, that's a totally arguable matter. That's already depriving her a basic human right. We are aware of the pains (sometimes, trauma) a woman endures in the process of abortion. Imagine that double or triple when the act is commanded out of her own will. Yes, abortion is a choice, but one that is not easily thought of or done.

Aubrey Jem is a full-time blogger who tackles women's issues. know more about abortion Virginia here.

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