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:::In theory, children are absolutely not "property" under united states law, which grants equal protection not only to all citizens ''of'' the United States, but to all ''persons'' ''within'' the United States. In practice, legal guardians have a wide range of authority over their charges. Of particular relevance to this episode, some jurisdictions require minors to notify their parents prior to an abortion. A friend of mine who sued for emancipation from her parents has told me that in her opinion, there's little practical distinction between the status of an legal minor and "property". I suspect it's a matter of perspective, really. --[[User:April Arcus|April Arcus]] 19:40, 18 February 2006 (EST) | :::In theory, children are absolutely not "property" under united states law, which grants equal protection not only to all citizens ''of'' the United States, but to all ''persons'' ''within'' the United States. In practice, legal guardians have a wide range of authority over their charges. Of particular relevance to this episode, some jurisdictions require minors to notify their parents prior to an abortion. A friend of mine who sued for emancipation from her parents has told me that in her opinion, there's little practical distinction between the status of an legal minor and "property". I suspect it's a matter of perspective, really. --[[User:April Arcus|April Arcus]] 19:40, 18 February 2006 (EST) | ||
:::I believe the pro-abortion writers of this episode thought it was a good idea to slander religious people (for whom the Gemenese are an obvious stand-in) by this "property" line. For the record - NO ONE in the pro-life movement believes that children are the "property" of their parents. Pro-choicers are the ones that believe that. The Pro-life position is that no one - not the mother, the father, or the grandparents - has the right to aborttion, because abortion is the killing of a human being. The writers can disagree with the pro-life position, but they shouldn't misrepresent it.[[User:Jmdoman|Jmdoman]] 06:13, 31 October 2010 (UTC) | :::I believe the pro-abortion writers of this episode thought it was a good idea to slander religious people (for whom the Gemenese are an obvious stand-in) by this "property" line. For the record - NO ONE in the pro-life movement believes that children are the "property" of their parents. Pro-choicers are the ones that believe that. The Pro-life position is that no one - not the mother, the father, or the grandparents - has the right to aborttion, because abortion is the killing of a human being. The writers can disagree with the pro-life position, but they shouldn't misrepresent it.[[User:Jmdoman|Jmdoman]] 06:13, 31 October 2010 (UTC) | ||
*In the [[w:Marriage#In_the_Hebrew_Bible_.28Old_Testament.29|Old Testament of the Bible]], women were treated as the property of their husbands and wives could be purchased from their fathers. This seems congruent with the Gemenese view regarding children. [[User:Dogger55|Dogger55]] 10:39, 3 July 2011 (EDT) | *In the [[w:Marriage#In_the_Hebrew_Bible_.28Old_Testament.29|Old Testament of the Bible]], women were treated as the property of their husbands and wives could be purchased from their fathers. This seems congruent with the Gemenese view regarding children. [[User:Dogger55|Dogger55]] 10:39, 3 July 2011 (EDT) | ||