Legal Abortion May be Coming to Argentina



Argentina has historically been a Catholic country. Evangelical branches have been making inroads. Both should be huge forces in keeping abortion illegal.

But that is now in question. The President of Argentina announced he will introduce a bill making abortion legal. There is still uncertainty about the bill's ultimate fate and what kind of abortions will be legal but introduction by a President is a new development.

The link explains how this political development came about. It started with the murder of several women a few years ago. Women and supportive men organized a political movement to stop the violence against women. A nationwide organization was formed. That organization is now moving to change Argentina's anti abortion laws.

Anyone who thinks about this issue has to come to the same conclusion. Abortion is the ultimate test of the rights of women. If abortion is available, women have a big chunk of the rights they should have in a democratic political system. If abortion is not available, they a have few rights. Without abortion rights, male politicians through the power of government inevitably will take custody of women while they are pregnant. As someone else put it recently, women become the property of the government. They will be under something similar to house arrest while they are pregnant.

The link criticizes the Pope for not driving the politics in Argentina. Even though he is a citizen of Argentina he may have sized up the situation correctly. If he comes out swinging against abortion and loses everyone will see his church, and religion generally, as impotent. The handwriting on the wall seems to tell us that already.

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