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Rep. Wasserman Schultz on abortion: 'This is personal'

Debbie Wasserman Schultz represents Florida's 23rd Congressional District. She has served in Congress since 2005.

Anyone who has spent time arguing about politics–particularly hot-button issues like abortion–is familiar with “glazed-eyes, nodding syndrome” which is what happens when listeners (who may even agree with us) grow uncomfortable with the topic and hope to goodness we move on, soon, and yes, yes, women’s rights blah blah blah. It’s just politics, these expressions tell us; why act like it’s so personal? Or maybe it’s just too depressing and abstract to contemplate.

But when you’re a woman–or a person of color, or an immigrant, or someone dependent on government programs for health or retirement–in this current political climate of austerity and rollback, you don’t have the luxury of having your eyes glaze over or feeling like it’s depressingly abstract.

For you, the political is deeply personal; this is your life.

That was why I was so proud to hear Debbie Wasserman-Schultz use those terms when she confronted Florida Governor Rick Scott over the slew of abortion restrictions that have gone into effect in the Sunshine State. She spoke these words at a local Planned Parenthood Rally. Via the Florida Independent:

“I have never felt my right as a woman was more threatened than I do today,” she said. “This is personal.” Wasserman Schultz also told the many activists in the crowd they should not let the state Legislature and Gov. Rick Scott “undo everything [they] have accomplished.”

“Tell the governor to stop playing politics with women’s health,” she said.

Read more at the Sisterhood >>

Sarah Seltzer is a contributor to the Sisterhood, which cross-posts regularly with Jewesses with Attitude.

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Seltzer, Sarah. "Rep. Wasserman Schultz on abortion: 'This is personal'." 29 August 2011. Jewish Women's Archive. (Viewed on December 25, 2024) <https://jwa.org/blog/rep-wasserman-schultz-on-abortion-this-is-personal>.