01-22 TABLE of CONTENTS:
Women have suffered most from the
relocation of American industries to Asia or Mexico
Hitler and Women
Excerpt from Killing Orders
DATES, ANNIVERSARIES, and
EVENTS
QUOTES by
Justice Blackmun, Adolph Hitler, Eva Le Gallienne, and from Roe v Wade.
Women and Industrial Flight from the U.S.
Women have suffered most from the relocation of American industries
to Asia or Mexico.
One of the reasons is because most of the American
jobs moved to third world countries are the lower paying jobs or labor-intensive
jobs and American *women* traditionally hold/have held 67% of them. Such
jobs are rated at $5.99 an hour or less.
Women now hold 46% of the jobs in the U.S. according
to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and by the early years of the 21st
century will constitute the majority of workers. According to projections,
women will continue to be paid back-of-the-bus wages while men who will
be a distintive minority will pocket most of the income. Yet retraining
programs that are supposed to refit workers for higher paying jobs are
still concentrating on men while women are being trained towards lower-paying
secretarial and service jobs.
The U.S. Census Bureau reports that 14.1 percent of
all women lived in poverty in 1994 while only 8.6 million men lived in
reduced economic conditions.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics,
women in marketing, advertising, and public relations average yearly income
of $32,800 compared to men's $55,300 which translates to women in these
fields earning 59 cents compared to men's $1.
In the field most consider equal, that of insurance
adjusters, the facts are that women average $23,300 and men average $35,200
which translates to women making 60 cents to the men's $1.
Things are better for travel agents with women earning
78 cents for every $1 men make, lawyers are 82 cents for women compared
to $1 for men, and computer analysts and scientists are 86 cents for women
to a man's $1. But most surprising is the 88 cents for women as compared
to $1 for men elementary school teachers in a field that is supposedly
regulated by anti-discrimination laws and non-sexist public contracts.
Even janitorial jobs pay men 19% higher wages and in retailing men are
paid a whopping 44% more.
The bright note sounded in other studies is that more
and more women are forming their own businesses and companies, hiring women
and doing an end-around of the solid rows of men's bodies blocking women's
economic equality.
The other bright note is that more and more women
are investing in, or utilizing women workers in preference to men as they
realize the prejudices that have held them back from pay equity.
-- [Part of the
information for this article was obtained from a series of articles in
the Philadelphia Inquirer entitled "Who Stole the Dream?"
published during 1996.]
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Excerpt from The Invisible Woman
"Among the first of
Adolph Hitler's acts when he came into power in Germany was the banning
of abortion and the shutting down of birth-control clinics. And, as is
true of the New Right, he advocated - successfully - outlawing homosexuality,
quelling the rising women's liberation movement in that country, and establishing
the patriarchal family as 'the basic unit....
"In Mein Kampf, Hitler wrote some other
words that are part of the New Right rhetoric:
" 'Her world is
her husband, her family, her children, and home. We do not find it right
when a women presses into the world of men. Rather we find it natural when
these two worlds remain separate... Woman and man represent two different
types of being. Reason is dominant in man.'
"Of the time just
prior to Hitler's takeover in Germany, Richard Evans, author of The
Feminist Movement in Germany - 1894-1933, wrote that there existed
a view among conservatives in that nation that:
" 'The women's movement
was... destroying the family... by encouraging married women to take jobs,
by supporting unmarried mothers, and by urging women in general to be more
independent. It was endangering Germany's military potential by discouraging
marriage (encouraging family planning and thus lowering the birthrate).
It was outraging nature by campaigning for the systematic equalization
of the sexes and by inciting women to do things they were unsuited for.
It was international in spirit and unpatriotic.'
"Joseph Paul Goebbels
(Hitler's SS head) could have written Jerry Falwell's lines for him: 'When
we eliminate women from public life, it is not because we want to dispense
with them, but because we want to give them back their essential honor
... The outstanding and highest calling of women is always that of wife
and mother.'
"Whether by design
or accident, the 'Nazi Connection' is very clearcut... No one is suggesting
that the New Right is part of some covert Nazi conspiracy, but the similarities
of the dogmas, strategies, and tactics are stunning..."
-- from The invisible
Woman, Target of the Religious New Right by Shirley Rogers Radl. New
York: Dell Publishing, 1983. ISBN 0-385-29210-4.
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Excerpt from Killing Orders
"
'I think we could have a rather lively discussion about (politics and church
influences)," (V.I. Warshawski) said.
" 'We could talk about the politics or abortion,
for example. How local pastors try to influence their congregations to
vote for anti-choice candidates regardless of how terrible their qualifications
may be otherwise....'
"The (deacon) turned to (V.I. Warshawski). 'I
think pastors would be gravely lax in their moral duty if they didn't try
to oppose abortion in any way possible, even urging their parishioners
to vote for pro-life candidates.'
"(Vic) felt the blood rush to (her) head, but
smiled. 'We're never going to agree on whether abortion is a moral issues
or a privacy matter between a woman and her physicians. But one thing is
clear - it is a highly political issue. There are a lot of people scrutinizing
the... Church's involvement in the area...
" 'Now the tax code spells out pretty specifically
how clear of politics you have to stay to keep your tax-exempt status.
So where [church administrators] are using their offices to push political
candidates, they're walking a petty thin line on tax-exempt status...
" 'So far no tax-court judge has been willing
to take on the... Church - which in itself argues some hefty clout."
-- Sara Paretsky writing in Killing Orders, a mystery featuring
Victoria (Vic) I. Warshawski, an independently-minded private detective
with a social conscience.
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01-22 DATES, ANNIVERSARIES, and
EVENTS
B. 01-22-1858, Beatrice Potter Webb, English
writer and economist. An early member of the Fabian Society, BPW published
important works before she met her husband and formed a major partnership
which influenced socialist thought of their day. Co-founded the London
School of Economics (1895). Her autobiography is My Apprenticeship
(1926). A member of the Royal Commission from 1905-09, Beatrice Potter
advocated social security and the basic welfare state - about 30 years
ahead of her time.
B. 01-22-1862, Loie Fuller, shocked Parisians
with her theatrical techniques of modern dance and set the stage for Isadore
Duncan's flourishing.
B. 01-22-1880, Constance Collier, Anglo-American
actor, one of the stages greatest stars of London and Broadway. CC
was the winner of the American Shakespeare Festival theatre Award for distinguished
service in training and guiding actors in Shakespearean roles. Her mother
was a Shakespearean actor.
DD played 548 performances of W. Somerset Maugham's
Our Betters and had a lengthy supporting actor career in Hollywood.
"Constance Collier
tried to make me see the values in the beautiful speeches, to bring out
the music without losing sight of the meaning. She explained to me the
two chief dangers in reading Shakespeare's verse: the one, to intone in
a stilted fashion losing all feeling or reality; the other, precisely the
opposite, in the effort to be natural, the complete disregard of poetic
metre. She was a ruthlessly honest teacher."
-- Eva Le Gallienne in her autobiography
At 33.
B. 01-22-1897, Rosa Ponselle, American coloratura
soprano of commanding tonal breath and expression.
B. 01-22-1910, Anna Joyce Reardon, head of
Physics Department U N.C.
B. 01-22-1912, Ann Sothern, American stage,
film and TV actor, singer, and producer, who managed and promoted entertainers
through her Vincent Productions. Best known on film for "honky-tonk
Maisie with a heart of spun sugar." Her
mother was a concert singer who moved to Hollywood to teach diction and
singing.
B. 01-22-1931, Galina Zybina, Soviet shot-putter
who set eight consecutive world records in shot put between 1952 and 1956
and won three Olympic medals. Her mother and brother died of starvation
and exposure during World War II and she barely survived.
B. 01-22-1952, Ann Williams Jackson, American
publisher. AWJ was business manager of Sports Illustrated magazine
1987-89, then general manager 1989-92, general manager People magazine
1992-94.
Event: 01-22-1973, U.S. Supreme Court decision
Roe v Wade handed down. By a 7-2 decision,
the Court barred state interference in a woman's decision to have or not
to have an abortion. More importantly, the majority further ruled that
the unborn fetus was not a person in the Constitutional sense and therefore
not entitled to protection under it.
Event 01-22-1984, The Silent Scream,
an anti-woman propaganda movie that grossly
misrepresents the process of abortion is released.
Event 01-22-1986, Mary Ann Sorrentino, executive
director of the Rhode Island Planned Parenthood was notified of her excommunication
by the Roman Catholic Church.
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QUOTES DU JOUR
BLACKMUN, HARRY:
"In
the chief justice's world, a woman considering whether to terminate a pregnancy
is entitled to no more protection than adulterers, murderers and so-called
'sexual deviates.'
" Given the chief justice's exclusive reliance
on tradition, people using contraceptives seem the next likely candidate
for his list of outcasts.
"Even more shocking than the chief justice's
cramped notion of individual liberty is his complete omission of any discussion
of the effects that compelled childbirth and motherhood have on women's
lives..."
-- Supreme Court Justice Harry Blackmun, in a 1992 U.S. Supreme Court decision.
HITLER, ADOLPH:
"Nazi ideals demand that the practice of abortion... shall be exterminated
with a strong hand. Women inflamed by Marxist propaganda. claim the right
to bear children ONLY WHEN THEY DESIRE. First furs, radio, new furniture,
then perhaps one child...
"The use of contraceptives (by Aryan women) means
a violation of nature, a degradation of womanhood, motherhood, and love."
-- Adolph Hitler, dictator of Germany, who in 1939 instituted the "Honor
Cross of the German Mother," for women who had four or more children.
Le GALLIENNE, EVA:
"Constance Collier
tried to make me see the values in the beautiful speeches, to bring out
the music without losing sight of the meaning."
-- Eva
Le Gallienne
Blackmun, J. Excerpted quotes
of the Opinion of the Court issued 01-22-1973 - Roe v. Wade, 410
U.S. 113 (1973)
"To summarize:
"1. A state criminal abortion statute... that
excepts from criminality only a lifesaving procedure on behalf of the mother,
without regard to pregnancy stage and without recognition of the other
interests involved, is violative of the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth
Amendment.
"(a) For the stage prior
to approximately the end of the first trimester, the abortion decision
and its effectuation must be left to the medical judgment of the pregnant
woman's attending physician.
"(b) For the stage subsequent
to approximately the end of the first trimester, the State, in promoting
its interest in the health of the mother, may, if it chooses, regulate
the abortion procedure in ways that are reasonably related to maternal
health.
"(c) For the stage subsequent
to viability, the State in promoting its interest in the potentiality of
human life may, if it chooses, regulate, and even proscribe, abortion except
where it is necessary, in appropriate medical judgment, for the preservation
of the life or health of the mother...
"This holding, we feel, is consistent with the
relative weights of the respective interests involved, with the lessons
and examples of medical and legal history, with the lenity of the common
law, and with the demands of the profound problems of the present day.
The decision leaves the State free to place increasing restrictions on
abortion as the period of pregnancy lengthens, so long as those restrictions
are tailored to the recognized state interests. The decision vindicates
the right of the physician to administer medical treatment according to
his professional judgment up to the points where important state interests
provide compelling justifications for intervention. Up to those points,
the abortion decision in all its aspects is inherently, and primarily,
a medical decision, and basic responsibility for it must rest with the
physician."
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