Seriously, what part of "the language and thought processes behind this set of guidelines are based on the assumptions that the most improtant facet of a woman's identity is her pregnancy status, that all women will at some time be pregnant, and that the most important reason, if not the only reason, for providing health care to women is so they can have good babies for the patriarchy" does this idiot not understand.
Note that there's not much consideration given to the idea of health care for women who can't be pre-pregnant or pregnant for some reason.
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Date: 2006-05-16 09:16 pm (UTC)Seriously, what part of "the language and thought processes behind this set of guidelines are based on the assumptions that the most improtant facet of a woman's identity is her pregnancy status, that all women will at some time be pregnant, and that the most important reason, if not the only reason, for providing health care to women is so they can have good babies for the patriarchy" does this idiot not understand.
Note that there's not much consideration given to the idea of health care for women who can't be pre-pregnant or pregnant for some reason.