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(en) wsm*.ie, News alert: Anger explodes at Youth Defense anti-choice posters targeting women - video shows paint thrown over posters ByAndrew N Flood
Date
Sat, 23 Jun 2012 10:05:37 +0300
A video being circulated on the internet shows Youth Defense anti-choice posters being
sprayed with paint. Over the last month more and more bill boards from the anti-women
anti-choice organisation Youth Defense have been appearing all over Dublin. It appears
they have spent hundreds of thousands of euro in their latest campaign targeting women who
have had abortions. In the last days we have seen or been sent photos of their posters
that have been altered all over the city and just now we received notification of the
video below which shows several of these sites being covered with paint or torn down. --
According to the person who uploaded the video ""On the shortest night of 2012 some people
got together for some direct action against the appalling Youth Defense posters that have
been plastered all over Dublin city center." This video was sent to me anonymously to
upload and share as citizen journalism."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=UmArfH3F398
These direct actions against the offensive and misleading billboards seem to have begun
once news circulated that the Advertising Standards Authority was refusing to act on the
dozens of complaints they had received about the bill boards. So many complaints have been
received that the ASA has gone so far to alter their 'Make a Complaint' web
http://www.asai.ie/complain.asp form to begin with their excuse for not acting (text below).
"RE: Youth Defence Campaign
The primary objective of the ASAI Code of Standards for Advertising, Promotional and
Direct Marketing is the regulation of commercial marketing communications in the interest
of consumers.
Marketing communications that do not have a commercial element and which whose principal
purpose is to express the advertiser's position on a political, religious, industrial
relations, social or aesthetic matter or on an issue of public interest or concern do not
come within the remit of the Code.
We have received a number of complaints about the current Youth Defense campaign. However,
as this advertising does not have a commercial element (e.g. a fundraising element) and is
expressing the advertiser’s position on an issue of public interest, it is outside the
remit of the Code.
We are therefore unable to investigate complaints about this campaign."
http://www.wsm.ie/sites/default/files/ChoiceYDbillboardsStickOns.jpg
The billboards have been seen inside Connolly station and DART stations across Dublin.
They are inside shopping malls and even beside hospitals. One women pointed out that
"There's one at Dublin Airport and one at the port so people entering the country can see
what a mental country this is." They have been altered in a wide variety of ways, some
have simply been partially torn down. Others have been carefully altered with stick on
panels that explain why some women choose abortion. Many have been written on with pens
or stickers while yet more have had paint thrown on them.
At Connolly Dart station one that claimed women regretted abortion had "This is caused by
STIGMA around abortion NOT abortion itself" written on it by a passerby. Around the corner
on Pearse street another one had been physically torn down - as was the one across the
river at Store street and another in Sallynoggin. On Wedenesday morning we heard that the
Youth Defense HQ on Capel Street ('Life' House) had been covered with pro-choice stickers
- these had been removed by later that day. The range of methods and techniques, many of
which seem to be down to spontaneous anger, reflect the wide spread revulsion at Youth
Defence and their attempt to deny women access to abortion.
Although most people in Ireland want to see the introduction of abortion in at least some
circumstances, and a sizable minority are pro-choice, there is no pro-choice movement with
anything like the financial resources that have been supplied to Youth Defense. For 20
years all the political parties that have been in power, including both Labour and the
Green Party, have refused to legislate for the X-Case as required by a Supreme Court
judgement and not one but two referendums. Thousands of women are forced to travel to
Britain every years for abortion, yet more take the risk of carrying out home terminations
with medicine ordered from the internet. At least some of the migrant women in this
second group have no other choice as they don't have the required papers to allow them to
travel.
The Youth Defense campaign is taking place at the same time as the Eucharistic Congress in
Dublin which attracted religious extremists from across the globe. It's quite probable
that the timing of the campaign is as least in part to reassure Youth Defense funders
ampng them that they are leading the anti-choice movement in the country. Many bigots
internationally have identified Ireland as the current front line in restricting women's
access to abortion.
Of course they are aware that religious based objections to women's freedom to choose do
not have the force they once had in Ireland. The publications of account after account of
priests and other religious who raped and abused children in their care and the bishops
and cardinals who covered up for them has ended the power the church had up to the 80's to
order people from the pulpit how to vote on 'moral' issues. They are very quiet about
their opposition to sex education, contraception and sex before marriage. Today's anti
choice bigots are all about carefuly crafted messages pretending that forcing women to go
through unwanted pregnacy and give birth is somehow in their interests. Likewise on their
annual march they put a lot of effort into hiding the ranks of priests, nuns and religious
extremists waving rosary beads, crucifix's and other religious paraphenlia behind a thin
front rank of young women for PR purposes. This album of WSM photos from last years
Dublin anti-choice march demonstrates this.
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.244881842204303.82261.132000150159140
The extent to which the anti-choice movement internationally is all about controlling
other women was demonstrated in a September 2000 article that presented account after
account of anti-choice activists who choose abortion themselves when faced with a crisis
pregnancy but who remained active in denying that chooice to other women. We reproduce
one of the many examples here "I've had several cases over the years in which the
anti-abortion patient had rationalized in one way or another that her case was the only
exception, but the one that really made an impression was the college senior who was the
president of her campus Right-to-Life organization, meaning that she had worked very hard
in that organization for several years. As I was completing her procedure, I asked what
she planned to do about her high office in the RTL organization. Her response was a
wide-eyed, 'You're not going to tell them, are you!?' When assured that I was not, she
breathed a sigh of relief, explaining how important that position was to her and how she
wouldn't want this to interfere with it." (Physician, Texas)
This Youth Defense campaign comes ahead of the annual 'Rally for Life' march which
alternates between Dublin & Belfast in a display of cross border bigotry uniting the
religious extremists across the usual sectarian barriers. An ad-hoc counter demonstration
is to take place in Belfast on July 7th, WSM members from Belfast and elsewhere are
helping to organize this. WSM policy is "for free, safe & legal abortion provision as
part of the health service".
We are collecting a record of the altered Youth Defense billboards - if you spot any let
us know about them and include a photo if you can. The one's we have seen or been sent so
far are in this Facebook album.
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.479582482067570.130513.132000150159140
Further reading
A history of the struggle for abortion rights in Ireland
http://www.wsm.ie/c/abortion-rights-ireland-history
Report and images from last years pro-choice counter demonstration
http://www.wsm.ie/c/pro-life-rally-pro-choice-counter-demonstration
WSM Policy on Abortion Rights
http://www.wsm.ie/c/abortion-rights-wsm
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