Why do the powerful always create a bridge of compromise on the backs of the vulnerable?
History is filled with examples of how those in power use the rights of the minority to create wedge issues, block progress, and derail justice.
The history of my own denomination is filled with instances when unity has come at the cost of those who are left out of backrooms, who don't have a voice or vote, whose numbers seem not really to matter. Whether it has been the rights of African Americans--segregated into their own conference--or women--who lost ordination rights with nearly every merger--or gay men and lesbians--whose lives are deemed incompatible with Christian teaching, even when a study commissioned by the Church said that we cannot responsibly hold this position--unity has come at a high price.
While I applaud the hard work on the part of many of our elected leaders to create health care reform, I am outraged that this reform comes at the expense of women's reproductive health care needs. The Stupak/Pitts amendment, which restricts public funding of abortion, attacks a critical health concern of poor women who don't have the economic privilege of privately funded abortions.
Once again, the powerless must join together and confront the powerful, to name what is unacceptable and to seek justice.
Thank you! Well said.. Once again we must seek justice for all, an issue that must be overcome and face those who lack understanding!
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