I wonder if this Mike Leigh film will make it to the big theatres here in the US?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,,1385011,00.html"Excellent social history, but why bother making a film about the bad old days?
Because people have forgotten."
"It is young girls who are most vulnerable to anti-abortion propaganda: once pregnant, only 44% of 15- to 17-year-olds choose abortion. At their most sentimental and vegetarian age, they are the ones easily influenced by Life's horror videos. Sex education in many schools is still so bad that the young are often subjected to Life's free propaganda and readily available speakers, telling them abortion causes infertility and trauma. See how their website for the young says that
condoms don't protect against HIV/Aids. Some TV soap storylines reinforce the myths: EastEnders' Sharon is infertile after an abortion."
"The young are less likely to hear reasons why abortion may be the wise option put by Education for Choice, a small organisation with a fraction of Life's resources offering the materials and training for teachers to put balancing arguments. Girls will make their own choices, but they should at least know that abortion is safe, quick and very common. Mistakes happen to all kinds of people. (Ask the prime minister.)"
Toynbee is correct, young people, hell, old people, have forgotten how BAD things get when the "rightious" take control of every womb in the land.