The New Abolitionists
or
'Funny, I don't feel like a conservative'

Pro-lifers against clinic violence

It has always struck me as odd that advocating a laissez faire, Reaganomics approach to abortion should be considered as somehow liberal or leftist.

It also strikes me as strange that so many conservatives who proclaim themselves to be "pro-life" are just as opposed to social policies that might reduce the demand for abortion as they are to abortion itself.

After all, if all human life is sacred, shouldn't we all be cared for no matter the circumstances of our creation? And why on earth the hostility of so many pro-lifers toward gays — if we're truly pro-life, shouldn't we embrace life in all it's varied forms?

And so in exploring these issues, I discovered that, much to the chagrin of both the big-business abortion industry and the Christian right, there exists a strong, committed progressive movement to abolish the violence of abortion as part of the larger struggle to eradicate all other forms of prejudice and oppression. It is an opposition deeply rooted in feminism, a community born of the civil rights and anti-war struggles of the 1960s, a philosophy that calls on the same humanistic principals that advocates of abortion claim as their own.

Nat Hentoff deserves much of the thanks and credit for serving (however unintentionally) as point person for the progressive wing of the pro-life movement. He's taken much of the brunt of the savagery and censorious impulses of the pro-abortion establishment — and taken them with courage, good grace and even a touch of humor. (If you're not familiar with Hentoff's work, he's one of the finest jazz critics ever, as well as one of the most vigilant defenders of the First Amendment's free speech clause. You can find his books at Barnes and Noble by clicking here.) He was a hero of mine before I learned he was pro-life; learning of his commitment to consistent nonviolence helped me come to terms with my own struggles with the death penalty and environmentalism. His example has stood many of us in good stead during the times of personal rejection, professional sacrifice and social isolation inevitable to taking a stand unpopular with the ruling class.

Below are links to some progressive pro-life groups — organizations that are mostly (with the exception of the libertarians) to the left of center, organizations that see abortion as a civil rights and not religious issue, organizations that reject the consumerist mentality that leads to acceptance of dehumanizing institutions such as the death penalty, euthanasia and abortion:

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