Wednesday, July 20, 2022

Abortion is a common-law necessity

June 24, 2022

"Talk dirty to me, abortionists."

The Supreme Court released its opinion today saying that there is no constitutional basis for abortion. I don't buy this argument that "there is no constitutional basis for abortion" and so on, etc. I'm not an attorney but I do want to revisit a statement I made, here, as follows. 

[Battlestar Galactica shows that] there is a higher ruling class that escapes all blame and actually coordinates the prosecution, trials, impeachments and punishments for the localized ruling class collaborators - and who is to hold them accountable? No one, according to the show. And why do they do it? For the purposes of having a show, to put on a morality play for the masses, and so on. 

If you look into the history of the Roe v. Wade case, it was a carefully planned test case. Ms. Roe carefully anonymized her identity - Roe is a pseudonym - and the Roe v. Wade case was a test case that became intrinsically about Ms. Roe's personal story. It was a test case for women's rights, like Rosa Parks was a test case for civil rights. 

But this case has become a spectacle of confusion and societal division and it has lost touch with the facts. What is at hand here is as follows. 

I believe that something every woman needs to understand when she becomes pregnant is that her baby is going to be an independent human, independent even of her expectations of what her baby will be like. Unborn life is multipotential: no one can know what that life will be like until you observe it. And this wisdom is not part of the patriarchy: quite the opposite. It's the old-woman wisdom to respond to the kind of brutal husband who demands a son or a certain kind of child, and so on and so on.  Multipotentiality of unborn life is the feminist response to that kind of male cruelty. These anti-abortion people say every life is sacred - yes, that sacredness is the multipotentiality of unborn life, it could be any type of life. And that multipotentiality of the unborn is the hope of having children; all sorts of new types of good in people, new life with new ideas, geniuses and saints. But multipotentiality does mean everything is possible: an unborn child can be unviable, deformed, born dead or be dangerous to the mother. And the very fact of multipotentiality which is sacred, which means all good and all bad is possible in the unborn child, means that abortion must be a reserved power, always. 

Furthermore, these anti-abortion people are really advocating for something that is even more regressive than social conservatism - they want something that is actually barbarianism, uncivilization, the absence of any social opportunity or civilized decency. The fact of the matter is that what they want is to prop up the repressive State apparatus that goes back to despotic England, monarchy, barbarian feudalism and so on. It's not unconnected to what I've been writing about regarding the Magna Carta and the Charter of Forests - the whole point of a written legal system is to oppose and alleviate this sort of oppression. What else is this apparatus of oppression keeping suppressed? I'll get to that, concretely. But this multipotentiality is something, another thing, that this system of of apparatus is repressing; squashing down. And yet the true apparatus relies on this, subsumes it.

"Abortion" in this sense might not exist in the Consititutional system. Fine: that is a hermetically sealed system; complete. It's the system of government we borrowed from the Native Americans; it works because everyone has a role and so on. But it is not all that there is. And in the common law that incorporates all identities and all worldviews, abortion is a clearly defined necessity and natural right. Because multipotentiality relies on abortion as a reserved power - without it, the sacred multipotentiality is defenseless. Multipotentiality includes abortion, relies on it for some things, and is much larger than abortion which is just a small part of it. 

And I'll be really woke here. We know what the Constitutional system is: it's the Native American system, and we know what its culmination is: it's the sacred hoop of the seasons and so on, that you can see if you look for it. Midiwewin, and so on. And it looks like that doesn't include every thing - and maybe not this same idea of multipotentiality; although, I think it hints at it, but that is just me. Maybe SCOTUS disagrees but maybe they're just rushing. I'm speculating. I won't say. For this moment, I'll just act like Raven and give what I've got, and let you consider. 

But it is unimpeachable that abortion is an essential part of multipotentiality and multipotentiality is an essential part of the common law. The common law defense of abortion is unimpeachable. 

And not only this, but what these anti-abortion people are really advocating is for the end of multipotentiality, and multipotentiality is the basis for building up the Consititutional and legal system of the United States. Because the idea that is essential to statecraft is planning for the future development of a system of geovernment that takes the multipotentiality of future generations into account. We don't know what they might be like, but we have to make the system work for every possibility despite that. The anti-abortion argument wants to put a lid on this; to cover it up. They want abort the process of creating the American system of democratic government and law. Instead they want the barbarous social order that says someone's life can be defined before they are born. If you are born to a slave, you'd be a slave always. If you are born to a serf, you'll stay a serf your whole life. That is the "traditional" system they want. The lack of social opportunity and social mobility. The system of the cruel husband who says that his wife is responsible for the sex and health of the baby that he wants. 

We in America committed to using multipotentiality to build a social order free from this traditional order through the disintegration of the old traditional order through the concept of multipotentiality. These anti-abortion people want to turn back the clock to before the American Revolution. The woke should see The Halifax Accords to verify this. That Halifax Accords: from the series of Declarations of American Independence that goes through the Suffolk Resolves, the Halifax Accords, the Virginia Declaration of Rights, and The Big One, The Declaration of Independence (In Congress...). That is when we rejected the repressive tradition of Europe.

What is this multipotentiality in concrete terms? Clearly outlined, it is female wisdom, natural wisdom, herbs, ceremony, the unusual truths - about things people have done and actually do: not often, but they do. Observe from the wokest perspective that these things have always been used by these traditional repressive systems even as they repress and subvert them publicly: The Occult; Sacred Geometry. And that's why I'm saying that I think abortion is sexy right now. It's witchy. Earth goddess-y. Attractive. 

So, talk dirty to me, abortionists.

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