The Rubesletter - When my mom told me about her abortion
This is the Rubesletter from Matt Ruby. I’m a comedian, writer, and the creator of Vooza. This is a paywalled newsletter. If you’re on the free plan, you’ll still get to read plenty of good stuff, but if you’re a paid subscriber you’ll get exclusive content sent only to those who support financially. Sign up here. Thanks! When my mom told me about her abortion1 in 3 American women will have terminated a pregnancy by age 45. My mom wanted me to know she was one of them. On secrets, shame, and abortion.When I was a kid, our family was out to dinner and, after a few glasses of wine, my mother was feeling herself. Out of nowhere, she decided to spill the beans on the fact she had terminated a pregnancy years earlier. I was around 12 and had no idea how to respond, so I said nothing. Neither did my sister. My dad just rolled his eyes, looked at her, and muttered, “FRAN-ces.” It was his attempt to convey “not now/this is inappropriate/you’re drunk,” but, as usual, it was ineffective. And then we went back to eating. My mom said unorthodox things quite a bit. My usual routine around that: Act like it didn’t happen, bury it away, and then discuss it with my therapist decades later. It didn’t occur to me to ask followup questions. According to my sister, the abortion took place around a decade earlier and the decision was based on marital woes; my parents were considering separating at the time. I can’t verify that now since my mom’s not around to discuss it anymore. Now, the reason for the abortion doesn’t intrigue me as much as why she felt compelled to tell her children about it. My guess: She wanted us to know it meant something to her. It was an event that hadn’t left her mind. And when she felt something, she communicated it. Revealing secrets provides relief. It’s baggage you no longer need to carry around. Also, I think she wanted her children to know that abortions happen. Not just out there, but also right here. Just because we don’t talk about something, doesn’t mean it didn’t happen. It wasn’t just her secret she wanted to reveal, it was a secret that’s kept by our entire culture. Namely, that what she did was unusual when, in fact, the opposite is true. “Safe, legal, and rare.” But actually, abortion isn’t rare. It's surprisingly normal: "Nearly one in three American women will have terminated a pregnancy by age 45, and six in 10 abortions are performed on women who are already mothers." I remember reading that and being shocked at the commonness of it. One in three women! And so many who are already mothers! How are we supposed to have an honest conversation about something so many people keep a secret? (Note: I’m a man. If you think that makes my opinion on this topic worthless, I get it. Feel free to keep on scrollin’. My point of view on abortion is my point of view doesn’t matter because women should decide what happens to their bodies. In fact, you might be able to convince me that moms should be allowed to off their kids up until about 3 years old if they’re ultrabratty. So maybe I’m not someone to reference in your footnotes, y’know? Also, I realize for many this is one of those Topics That Should Not Be Joked About™️. But I don’t believe in that concept so abortion-related jokes ahead.</caveat>) As a man, my ignorance related to the female body is astounding. I don’t think I’m alone either. If you don’t believe me, ask the dudes around you to define a pap smear.
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Contrast that with pro-lifers, who scream, rant, and generally couldn’t be prouder of their cause. Heck, at this point, I’m half-expecting to see some tweet that reads: BREAKING: Tennessee passes bill making it illegal to say, "Happy Birthday." Residents must now wish each other "Happy Conception Day." It just feels so odd we’re relitigating crap I (stupidly) thought society had settled 50 years ago. It feels like stepping out of a broken time machine. And amazingly, abortion may become illegal because of Donald Trump, a man who quite possibly could be responsible for more abortions than any other non-doctor who's ever lived. Considering his age, proclivities, and the timing of Roe vs. Wade, one could make a legit argument that no man has benefitted from that decision more than him. I wonder if he stiffs abortion doctors like he does casino contractors. Meanwhile, these other old geezer politicians seem to have no clue about anything to do with female bodies. If you can't explain what an ectopic pregnancy is then I don't think you should get a vote. It's like someone who doesn't know the difference between a block and a charge deciding who’s on the all-NBA team. Where are my elites? The right: Spends decades funding think tanks, devises strategy around increasing the number of right-wing judges, organizes at state and national levels, gets Roe v Wade repealed. The left: "I knit this pink hat and my poster has glitter on it!" Sigh. It’s disheartening to consistently get outflanked by a bunch of people who also believe in angels. If my side is Team Elites, I’d love to start seeing some elite pre-emptive strategizing as opposed to boo-hoo ex post facto social media posts that do nothing to move the needle. “There’s strength in diversity,” argues the left. But there also seems to be a lot of power in having a homogenous groupthink tribe able to march in lockstep formation for decades. There’s a reason the military doesn’t just have everyone fight for whichever cause matters most to them. The generals pick one, tell everyone to get onboard, and then get the job done. Sounds nice. Mob justices I feel like a good test on all this is how would you feel about it if the roles were reversed: If a bunch of MAGA types formed a mob and surrounded the home of a judge who ruled in favor of abortion/immigration rights would that also be cool Yes, argue some:
But I have a tough time seeing "let's surround a person's home" as a mindful elevation of our political dialogue. Also, I'm dubious about its effectiveness. A good question to ask: Is this more or less likely to help my side win elections? My fear is this mobs-at-homes thing repels more than it attracts and thus has the opposite of the desired effect. I vote for LESS "doing this makes me feel good and/or righteous" and MORE "doing this is an effective strategy." I donated to Planned Parenthood and they sent me a membership card. (PP: Keep up the good work! But...) I gotta say it feels awfully weird to be a dude with a Planned Parenthood membership card. Like if I pay for 9 abortions, is the 10th one free? Those without a choice
Phew, that one was dark. Not even sure it’s all that funny. In fact, I thought about leaving it out. But then I realized we need more dumb jokes about abortion. We need more humor, more talking, and more honesty about it – without guilt or shame. Women need to blurt out their secrets. Otherwise, we are sentencing them to a lifetime of carrying around something they shouldn’t have to keep. Quickies🎯 I love when people post a “close friends only” IG story and then it’s just like a pic of an egg sandwich — it’s like “Yeah, best not let the masses get a load of THIS one.” 🎯 Funny that anyone still thinks Sports Illustrated's Swimsuit Cover matters. What is this, 1993? Y'all gonna have a hot debate about the Victoria's Secret catalog next!? You realize there is an avalanche of p0rn just one click away from EVERY TEENAGE BOY now, right? Focus, people, focus. 🎯 "I have chronic book pain." 🎯 WeWork and Theranos shows teach an important lesson: If your workplace ever tries to lead employees in a group cheer, RUN!!!!!! @axios Comparing Musk to Bezos or Gates is misguided. The right comps are James Harden and Ben Simmons. Dude wants out of a deal he signed and will now do/say whatever it takes to make it happen. 🎯 I keep changing therapists because I'm sick of them lecturing me about my fear of commitment. 🎯 The media needs to stop reporting standup comedian material as if it represents a person's 100% true, authentic views. A comedy stage ain't a courtroom, we aren’t under oath, and we’re often just saying whatever it takes to get a laugh. Related: Mitch Hedberg's apartment was never ACTUALLY infested with koala bears. 🎯 Headline: “Flink has acquired Cajoo.” Flink? Cajoo!? I like when acquisitions sound like they were made up by The Onion. "Did you hear? Unst Unst just acquired Tungazi!" 🎯 The biggest sign we're addicted to our phones: When one breaks, we take it to a place named UBreakiFix. We can’t even be bothered to say a complete sentence. We just start speaking like Tarzan: "UBreakiFix? CrackedScreenMeDrunk. NoPhoneBrainHurt. UTikMeTok." StandupLast week’s Substance project show was great. One more to go! If you’re in NYC, here are details. Also, I’m headlining in NOLA and Chicago soon:
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