Callista wrote:
Abortion rate of detected Down Syndrome: 90%
Public stereotype of Down Syndrome: More positive than autism
Well, Downs people are generally portrayed as being dumb, though some can obviously support themselves to some degree. It is often obvious. They DO tend to be portrayed as nice.
Autistic people may be portrayed as dumb, though some can obviously do quite well. It may not be obvious at all. They may be portrayed as brats, or helpless.
You MIGHT be right, but the bit about the lack of appearance IS meaningful.
Callista wrote:
Likely abortion rate for autism: >90%.
May I note that many women are forced by financial and legal reasons to have abortions when they would otherwise not want them? It's very common that the unavailability of good child care forces a woman to choose between welfare an abortion... if she has the child, no one will take care of it on the salary she earns, so she has to quit her job, and welfare is the only way to survive... As always, lower middle class and working class women are most vulnerable, especially if their families do not support them.
If Planned Parenthood actually prefers choice, why do they not help women take care of babies they chose to keep? Why don't they help women keep their babies if they want to? Why don't they make adoptions easier and safer? All I'm seeing out of them is abortion and birth control. If they're really pro choice, it has to go both ways.
Planned Parenthood really ISN'T pro choice. Pro Choice REALLY means that you EDUCATE them on the options, facilitate the ability to choose, and let them decide. The church doesn't like abortion, but people would be FAR nicer towards them if they were REALLY pro choice.