Rick Santorum recently stated that abortion should be uniformly illegal, even in cases of rape or incest. He even went as far to suggest that physicians who provide abortions to such victims should be criminally charged as well.
Santorum is a right-wing candidate in the GOP presidential field who repeatedly expresses his extreme anti-choice position, which would fully eliminate a woman’s right to choice, even in instances when she did not choose to have sex. He insists that his position is not a matter of religious values, and that all sexual assault survivors should accept their horribly created pregnancy because it is still a gift from God. Survivors should just make the best out of a bad situation, which is a not too dissimilar way of saying, “Just relax and enjoy it.”
Here is what he said word-for-word:
“Well, you can make the argument that if she doesn’t have this baby, if she kills her child, that that, too, could ruin her life. And this is not an easy choice. I understand that. As horrible as the way that that son or daughter and son was created, it still is her child. And whether she has that child or doesn’t, it will always be her child. And she will always know that. And so to embrace her and to love her and to support her and get her through this very difficult time, I’ve always, you know, I believe and I think the right approach is to accept this horribly created — in the sense of rape — but nevertheless a gift in a very broken way, the gift of human life, and accept what God has given to you. As you know, we have to, in lots of different aspects of our life. We have horrible things happen. I can’t think of anything more horrible. But, nevertheless, we have to make the best out of a bad situation.”
Santorum seems to have confused his definition of “choice.” He thinks he can choose to tell women that a baby created through rape is a joyous gift, when it is up to her to make that decision. This isn’t just a decision to get a haircut or a new pair of shoes, it’s committing to a child for the rest of your life, knowing you did not willingly want to convince him or her. Even though it is illegal for a man to force himself upon women, he wants the women to be the unwilling incubator of her rapist’s offspring, regardless of what it does to her mental or physical well-being. If he gets his way, any women of child-bearing age could, presumably, be forced by any man to breed his child, all while being cheerful and grateful.
He thinks that he has the right to tell women to share his religious beliefs, even if those beliefs limit her right to make her own decisions. Rape and sexual assault causes enduring emotional and physical trauma, often leaving women feeling robbed of any control over her own body and welfare. If she is not able to choose to abort her baby, this will only further her feelings of being “out-of-control,” causing further trauma. Santorum does not understand the complex symptoms that rape and sexual assault survivor’s experience, but still feels the need to strip women survivors of their basic rights. It should be a woman’s choice to abort or keep a child, regardless of how it was created. It is not the government’s choice, and it is certainly not Rick Santorum’s choice.


