
‘My Body, My Choice’ Was Always A Lie, And Injection Mandates Prove It
By Kristan Hawkins
The raw abuse of authority shows that the actual agenda is often ‘my choice, your compliance,’ whether the issue is abortion, COVID-19, or anything else.
At the center of many of our current cultural debates today is a single figure: me, the global “me” through which people argue the unifying theme of public policy, spending, and law should be a commitment to getting everyone whatever they desire.
Nowhere is that more apparent than on the issue of abortion, where activists have chanted “my body, my choice” for decades. Until now, when the term is collapsing by being applied across the board.
What About Unborn Babies’ Bodies?
Irrefutable challenges from the world of science to corporate abortion’s favorite slogan have permanently undermined that knee-jerk argument for ending innocent life. It turns out that appeals for what “my body” wants can be ignored when those in power want something else. “Me” is not as all-powerful as generations of abortion supporters have led us to believe.
The first flaw in using obsession with self as justification for all abortion is the assertion that “my body” is the only body. As numerous legal briefs in the Dobbs v. Jackson case before the U.S. Supreme Court detail, there are at least two bodies at stake in every abortion. The insistence of abortion activists that the will of the biggest and strongest body should prevail is the kind of argument you would expect from bullies.
full story at https://thefederalist.com/2021/08/23/my-body-my-choice-was-always-a-lie-and-injection-mandates-now-prove-it/