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Crime and Punishment

A SYTYCB Entry

Let’s say that a just-conceived, single-celled human embryo DOES have full personhood status.

First and foremost, that means that a woman who has an abortion is guilty of unlawfully killing another human being with intent, which is the crime of murder. The circumstances of how this extremely tiny person was conceived do not change the fact that killing him or her is MURDER. And, since obtaining an abortion requires planning in advance (particularly in places that require a waiting period) that murder would also be PREMEDITATED, or first degree murder. The punishment for first degree murder in the United States is either life imprisonment or death. In 2008, a total of 825,564 abortions were reported to the CDC, equivalent to over half of the US prison population (1.5 million inmates) for the same year.

Wait, the whole idea is that if abortion were criminalized, fewer women would do it. Or at least, fewer women would ADMIT to doing it. But how would we know if a miscarriage was natural or deliberate? There are about 4.4 million confirmed pregnancies per year in the United States. More than 526,000 of these pregnancies end in miscarriage or stillbirth. Investigating each of these lost pregnancies as a potential homicide represents at least a 3,800% increase in murder investigations, an impractical burden on the criminal justice system.

The obvious solution then, is to treat all women of child-bearing age as pregnant ...

Are you ‘the woman’?

A SYTYCB entry

“Are you the woman?”

“What?”

“Are you ‘the woman’?”

“The woman what?”

“Are you the only woman in your office?”

Bewildered by having to re-frame my thinking in terms of gender when my perspective on the conversation up until this point had been as an engineer discussing engineering-y things with another engineer, I just said, “Oh, uh, well, I work from home.”

Later, I realized why the question had bothered me. I had suddenly gone from feeling like “part of the group” to “other” because the label I was given did not match up with how I thought of myself. I briefly wished I’d had the quick reflexes to snark back, “Are you ‘the black guy’?” But that would have been petty and ...

A SYTYCB entry

“Are you the woman?”

“What?”

“Are you ‘the woman’?”

“The woman what?”

“Are you the only woman in your office?”

Bewildered by having to re-frame my thinking in terms of gender when my perspective on the conversation up until ...