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By Joe Sonka, Managing Editor of Amplify Right now, America seems to be flooded with delusional conservative conspiracy theorists. “Obama was actually born in Kenya, and is a secret foreign agent sent to destroy our country from within! Obama is secretly setting up FEMA internment camps for conservative critics! Obama’s healthcare reform will set up “Death Panels” to kill old people and babies with disabilities! Obama has mandated that taxpayer funds will now cover abortions!” Of course, none of these allegations are true. Although, providing funds for poor women to exercise a legal right is something that I wish were true. But unfortunately, it looks like it won’t be.
Of course, this begs the question: can there really be “common ground” when one side wants to curtail the legal rights of another side, and has no intention of budging? The most obvious “common ground” is to reduce the “need” for abortions by making sure that sex education is comprehensive and that people have full access to contraception, thus decreasing the number of unintended pregnancies. But time after time, conservatives fail to budge on even this small concession. The abstinence-only movement spent ten years demonizing condoms and birth control, greatly exaggerating their failure rates and side effects. Those whose main goal is the ideological purity and virginity of young people, are not willing to concede, even in the face of the research that shows their brand of “sex education” has failed.
In fact, one of the few small concessions the anti-abortion movement has made occurred when Mike Huckabee appeared on The Daily Show. When asked by Jon Stewart if he could reach common ground by supporting comprehensive sex education and contraception as a way to reduced unintended pregnancy, Huckabee passed, instead offering his own brand of a common ground solution that we (pro-choice and anti-choice) shouldn’t yell at each other and “we shouldn’t shoot each other.” Is there “common ground” on abortion and reproductive rights? Does the left need to compromise – and if so, how? Or, alternately, what would bold leadership on these issues look like from the Obama administration? Post a diary on Amplify or stop by our booth in the exhibit hall to record your response for our Youth Agenda Video Roundup. |








