The type of comments made about this woman without substantiation in the media and on this thread empower no women anywhere, least of all her. Ironically, it seems most only want to empower those women who conform to their moral values and choices
I would disagree. Again, the context is in the financial responsibility = to your rights to breed. One cannot be exclusive of the other when your choice (and this was a planned, deliberate choice) is made on the backs of societal funding. Empowerment comes from promoting good self esteem and letting you know that you can make good decisions for your life contrary to the 'norm'. She herself (watch some of the interviews she is giving) said she wanted to fill her life with kids to make up for a lonely childhood. Women who have children to fill a void in their lives and who believe (not saying she does but it appears so from her comments) that those children will love her forever and never leave..are women who do not see the value in themselves or what they can do. They keep busy until the last child leaves and then often feel desperate and alone after that - plunging into depression and sometimes into addictions or other illnesses.
It would have been better for the woman to receive counselling for her many issues prior to being ALLOWED to become pregnant. Remember, this was not a natural occuring event - it was a planned and deliberate choice. Had she been counselled before, she may have been empowered to use her skills to help other women wade through the same issues she had. You empower most women through education and helping them make better choices for their lives - for other women, that may not work and for those, people should question their individual rights against the societal majority.
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