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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsNew Mexico Gov. Requires Women Seeking Childcare Assistance To Prove They Were ‘Forcibly Raped’
By Tara Culp-Ressler on Sep 20, 2012 at 2:06 pm
After Rep. Todd Akin (R-MO) asserted his belief that legitimate rape doesnt often lead to pregnancy, Republican lawmakers were quick to attempt to configure his radical stance on womens health as an outlier in their party. However, increasing numbers of GOP politicians language about the nature of sexual assault actually echoes Akins including New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez ®, whose states policies use language that effectively narrows the definition of rape.
Not only did Martinez refer to forcible rape in an announcement instating April as New Mexicos Sexual Assault Awareness Month as if some kinds of sexual assault need to be qualified as more or less legitimate than others but, as RH Reality Check reports, the term also appears in the states proposed changes to its official applications for childcare assistance. If the proposed changes take effect, women in New Mexico will be required to prove that their sexual assault qualified as forcible rape if they are seeking childcare assistance for a child that resulted from rape:
http://thinkprogress.org/health/2012/09/20/881971/new-mexico-gov-forcible-rape/
After Rep. Todd Akin (R-MO) asserted his belief that legitimate rape doesnt often lead to pregnancy, Republican lawmakers were quick to attempt to configure his radical stance on womens health as an outlier in their party. However, increasing numbers of GOP politicians language about the nature of sexual assault actually echoes Akins including New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez ®, whose states policies use language that effectively narrows the definition of rape.
Not only did Martinez refer to forcible rape in an announcement instating April as New Mexicos Sexual Assault Awareness Month as if some kinds of sexual assault need to be qualified as more or less legitimate than others but, as RH Reality Check reports, the term also appears in the states proposed changes to its official applications for childcare assistance. If the proposed changes take effect, women in New Mexico will be required to prove that their sexual assault qualified as forcible rape if they are seeking childcare assistance for a child that resulted from rape:
If adopted, this policy will have numerous implications. It establishes in state law a narrow definition of rape that can and will be applied in other areas of law and policy. It puts a heavy burden on women who have been raped and are now struggling economically to support a child or children to prove the manner in which they were raped and to meet a test set up by the state to exclude many women in need of childcare assistance who would otherwise qualify.
It would force women who have left violent domestic partnerships, who were date-raped, who were impregnated as a result of incest, or through other non-forcible but nonetheless equally violent and denigrating means of sexual violation to first re-engage with their abusers to seek child support, putting control of their lives back into the hands of someone by whom they were violated in the most profound sense of the term.
It would force women who have left violent domestic partnerships, who were date-raped, who were impregnated as a result of incest, or through other non-forcible but nonetheless equally violent and denigrating means of sexual violation to first re-engage with their abusers to seek child support, putting control of their lives back into the hands of someone by whom they were violated in the most profound sense of the term.
http://thinkprogress.org/health/2012/09/20/881971/new-mexico-gov-forcible-rape/
FUCK YEAH, REPUBLICANS!
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New Mexico Gov. Requires Women Seeking Childcare Assistance To Prove They Were ‘Forcibly Raped’ (Original Post)
MrScorpio
Sep 2012
OP
Somehow it being a woman doesn't surprise me anymore. Those poor creatures are so brain-washed and
Mnemosyne
Sep 2012
#3
I am with you on that one. Someday they are going to realize they were in the wrong side
southernyankeebelle
Sep 2012
#5
Mnemosyne
(21,363 posts)1. Just when you think they can't be anymore despicable... nt
southernyankeebelle
(11,304 posts)2. And this is proposed by a woman. My goodness people are nuts.
Mnemosyne
(21,363 posts)3. Somehow it being a woman doesn't surprise me anymore. Those poor creatures are so brain-washed and
just plain willfully ignorant. I have no respect for these women, only pity. And at times, complete disgust.
southernyankeebelle
(11,304 posts)5. I am with you on that one. Someday they are going to realize they were in the wrong side
of history. Just think what her daughters and granddaughters will think. The sad thing is these women know better but the almighty dollar for the party is more important.
nmbluesky
(2,561 posts)4. Sadly she is my governor of New Mexico
N/t