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Its my understanding that a miscarriage is not a crime but abortion is. Those cases where women have been allegedly jailed for miscarriage result when the government felt that said miscarriage was an attempted abortion. In other words, an overzealous application of the law which can occur for virtually any type of criminal we can think of. People go to jail on false accusations of rape and murder too, but I think we can agree that laws prosecuting rape and murder are a good thing. So simply because the execution of a law isn’t always entirely just doesn’t necessarily make the law itself unjust.Think for instance of countries (like El Salvador) where they are jailing women who are having miscarriages as well as abortions.
With respect to the post, in areas where pro-LGBT communities have a big presence, its hard to take too much umbrige with the Bishops statment. Ironically they act very much like the theocracies this thread was critiquing. The unfortunate things is that such language may have the unintentional effect of inviting further unjuat discrimination where such descrimination is common. So how does one critique the rather extremist elements we see of enforced LGBT affirmation while still protecting LGBT people from discrimination where such descrimination may be commonplace…