Further adventures in moral monstering

Martin Cothran, the hateful bigot who touted the words of an anti-Semitic Holocaust denier on Holocaust Remembrance Day, is confused. He cannot fathom why I called him a moral monster.

The reason is simple. On June 4, less than a week after George Tiller was shot and killed in his church, Cothran advocated that "the murder of abortionists" be "safe and legal." This is disgusting.

Cothran offers no particular defense for the conscienceless (and tasteless, natch) attempt at justifying cold-blooded murder. Like Scott Roeder, who pulled the trigger on George Tiller, Cothran is "deadly serious." The cold-blooded murder of a man in front of his family and his community is subservient, in Cothran's world, to his interest in distinguishing humor from irony, and using irony to draw dramatic lessons about a political debate over abortion.

Abortion, Cothran (again, like Roeder) insists, is murder. Indeed, it is "a holocaust." This is a decidedly idiosyncratic use of that term, but the human tragedy here leaves me numb to quibbles over definitions. A terrorist shot someone dead because the courts, the legislatures, and the voters all refused to concede to his immoral demands. His demands were that women who had been raped, women impregnated through incest, women whose pregnancy was killing them, women whose fetuses were dead or dying, and threatened to take the woman with them, should all be left with no choice but to die, to raise a child born of rape or incest, or to suffer themselves and then watch their child suffer and die. Roeder didn't just terrorize the community of Wichita, and the parishioners at Reformation Lutheran Church. He set out to terrorize the thousands of women who have no option but to end their pregnancy.

The women who went to Tiller had no other options. As a matter of self-defense, of medical and moral necessity, they needed to end a pregnancy. These were women who wanted children, but who could not carry this pregnancy to term. Tiller practiced mostly third trimester abortions, over 90% of abortions are performed in the first 10 weeks. Women who carry a pregnancy for 8 months are not the ones who are sure they don't want a baby, they are the ones who are forced into abortion by the most obvious necessity.

One husband whose wife relied on Tiller explains that they were told she was having twins:

Two days later our joy was turned to unspeakable sadness when the new sonogram showed conjoined twins. Conjoined twins alone is not what was so difficult but the way they were joined meant that at best only one child would survive the surgery to separate them and the survivor would more than likely live a brief and painful life filled with surgery and organ transplants. We were advised that our options were to deliver into the world a child who’s life would be filled with horrible pain and suffering or fly out to Wichita, Kansas and to terminate the pregnancy under the direction of Dr. George Tiller.

"One can only imagine," he adds, "the pain borne by a woman who happily carries a child for 8 months only to find out near the end of term that the children were not to be and that she had to make the decision to terminate the pregnancy and go against everything she had been taught to believe was right."

One can imagine this if one has compassion and empathy. But a moral monster cannot see the suffering of this couple, nor can he appreciate how Dr. Tiller helped so many women. In Martin Cothran's monstrous world, Tiller and this couple are all "holocaust practitioners." The husband, however, tells us that "Dr. Tiller understood that this decision was the most difficult thing that a woman could ever decide and he took the time to educate us and guide us." Tiller helped women, and saved lives.

Tiller's work let women attempt future pregnancies, avoiding uterine damage which could have rendered them sterile. For instance, a woman who "is a carrier of a terrible genetic abnormality. In addition to other defects, her babies developed with no faces, with no way to eat or breathe. They were doomed. The only way to extract them without hurting her chances of ever having another baby was through a D&X," sometimes called a "partial birth" abortion. Tiller performed such procedures not out of spite, hatred, or grand political ideologies, but in order to save women and to ensure they could have the children which fate had denied them in this pregnancy.

For Cothran, though, these faceless (literally and figuratively) fetuses carry more moral weight than a man gunned down in cold blood. All he can think to do is call for more such murders, to endorse and encourage them. Cothran swears that his "moral universe" is still right side up, but it looks pretty twisted to me.

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Julia Morrison | June 11, 2009 5:11 AM:

The fetuses were subhuman...where have we heard that argument before?

Why tip-toe around your 'truth', Julia? Why do you cloud what you really want to say with faux subtlety?

"Nell," the Constable continued, indicating through his tone of voice that the lesson was concluding, "the difference between ignorant and educated people is that the latter know more facts. But that has nothing to do with whether they are stupid or intelligent. The difference between stupid and intelligent peopleâand this is true whether or not they are well-educatedâis that intelligent people can handle subtlety. They are not baffled by ambiguous or even contradictory situationsâin fact, they expect them and are apt to become suspicious when things seem overly straightforward."

"In addition to other defects, her babies developed with no faces, with no way to eat or breathe. They were doomed"

Julia, read again - this earlier sentence is the reference point for the "faceless" comment (at least, this is how I took it: Josh, if I am mistaken nail me on it).

I think you are just pandering to be population control people now.

Speaking of domestic terrorists:

How many of you liberals are terrorists and call us conservatives terrorists? How many of you want to execute or imprion a "global warming denier"?

Website says âexecute global warming deniersâ
http://www.climatedepot.com/a/1096/Shock-Call-To-Action-At-what-point-d…

By White lemon licker (not verified) on 11 Jun 2009 #permalink

Dean, you nailed it. Julia needs to read more carefully.