- I'm Not Sorry.net
I’m Not Sorry.net is a
Web site that collects stories concerning women’s positiveabortion experiences. As of October 2008 the site contains over 700 stories. [" [http://www.imnotsorry.net/storyarchive.htm Our Stories] ." (n.d.). "I'mNotSorry.Net." Retrieved January 30, 2008.]History
I'm Not Sorry.net was created by Patricia Beninato (born
September 28 ,1966 [" [http://imnotsorrydotnet.blogspot.com/2006/09/warning-disjointed-platitudes-ahead.html] "INS Blog ." Retrieved February 9, 2008.] ), a customer service representative fromRichmond, Virginia , [LaFay, Laura. (n.d.). " [http://www.styleweekly.com/familystyleart.asp?idarticle=7942 The Long Fight] ." "Style Weekly ." Retrieved October 15, 2007.] Baumgardner, Jennifer. (February 2, 2004). " [http://www.thenation.com/doc/20040202/baumgardner We're Not Sorry, Charlie] ." "The Nation ." Retrieved October 15, 2006.] Pollitt, Katha. (April 21, 2003). " [http://www.thenation.com/doc/20030421/pollitt In The Waiting Room] ." "The Nation ." Retrieved October 16, 2007.] who stated that she got the idea while participating in achat room discussion on the 30th anniversary of "Roe v. Wade ". The hesitancy to openly talk about abortion in a positive context during the chat session suggested to Beninato that members of thepro-choice movement were tacitly agreeing withpro-life rs that abortion is a damaging experience for all women.Bader, Eleanor J. (July 21, 2003). " [http://www.inthesetimes.com/comments.php?id=278_0_2_0_C Moving on Just Fine] ." "In These Times ." Retrieved October 15, 2007.]After searching the Internet for post-abortion accounts, and finding only pro-life services which offered regret counselling, Beninato decided to set up a web site on which women who felt satisfied with their abortion decisions could share their stories. On January 29, 2003, a week after the online discussion that served as motivation, the site was launched.
Beninato initially solicited stories on an
Internet forum , but after a few months began receiving regular submissions as awareness of the site spread viaword of mouth ..Beninato has written in the site's
blog that she is originally fromNew Jersey and lived for a time inKentucky before moving to Virginia in 2000 [LaFay, Laura. (n.d.). " [http://www.styleweekly.com/familystyleart.asp?idarticle=7942 The Long Fight] ." "Style Weekly ." Retrieved October 15, 2007.] . She is married and has no children by choice. [" [http://imnotsorrydotnet.blogspot.com/ I'mNotSorry.net blog] ." (n.d.). "I'mNotSorry.net." Retrieved February 9, 2008.] . Per the site she was briefly a abortion clinic escort in the 1980s" [http://www.imnotsorry.net/about.htm About INS] ." (n.d.). "I'mNotSorry.Net." Retrieved February 9, 2008.] .ite features
In addition to the personal accounts, I’m Not Sorry features a
FAQ section, which seeks to answer a number of questions that have been posed by pro-life visitors. [" [http://www.imnotsorry.net/FAQ.htm INS Answers the 'Pro-Lifers'] ." (n.d.). "I'mNotSorry.net." Retrieved October 16, 2007.] In April 2005, Beninato created a companionblog for the site, in which she addresses various pro-choice issues and sheds light on the workings of the site. [" [http://imnotsorrydotnet.blogspot.com/ I'mNotSorry.net blog] ." (n.d.). "I'mNotSorry.net." Retrieved October 16, 2007.]The site’s publicity comes primarily from word-of-mouth, blog mentions and clinic referrals, as Beninato does not accept advertising either on the site or the blog." [http://www.imnotsorry.net/about.htm About INS] ." (n.d.). "I'mNotSorry.Net." Retrieved January 30, 2008.] There are rumors that a collection of stories from the site may be published as a book, as Beninato, who had originally said that she felt the accounts were more powerful online, recently edited the "About INS" page of the I'm Not Sorry web site to state that a book was "an idea that's been broached to me a few times". She now states that she did create a collection to market in 2007 but there was no interest in it from mainstream publishers and she feels that such a book would be a "vanity project."
Beninato has stated that the story of her own abortions is among those included on the site but that it is listed under a
pseudonym , as she did not wish for people visiting the site to focus exclusively on her own experience.Reaction
I'm Not Sorry.net has received attention in the media, as Beninato made a television appearance on the CBC
newsmagazine "The National ", and has given interviews to several publications like "The Nation ".I'm Not Sorry.net has sparked debate and reactions from commentators have ranged from supportive, to opposing, to simply expressing reservations over a particular aspect of the site's purpose or implementation. Laura Barcella, writing for
Salon.com in 2004, noted I'm Not Sorry.net as one of several projects which have allowed women to "frankly describe their abortions" and observed that the site "appears to be a reflection of the classic feminist credo 'abortion on demand, without apology'". [Barcella, Laura. (September 20, 2004). " [http://dir.salon.com/story/mwt/feature/2004/09/20/t_shirts/index.html The A-word] ." "Salon.com." Retrieved October 17, 2007.]Lynn Vincent , who interviewed Beninato for "World" magazine in 2005, questioned whether the site's policy of accepting anonymous submissions contradicted its stated goal of removing the secrecy often associated with abortion. Beninato replied that using only first names might help the pro-life side understand how personal the decision to abort is. [Vincent, Lynn. (April 09, 2005). " [http://web.archive.org/web/20070106125626/http://www.worldmag.com/articles/10508 Victims of their own choice] ." "World." Retrieved October 16, 2007.] The political writerJudith Warner stated in an editoral published on her "New York Times"-hosted blog, Domestic Disturbances, in 2006 that she did not think a site like I'm Not Sorry.net was "the best way to cement widespread support for a beleaguered movement", as she was uncertain whether it was reasonable to " [take] a strident, casual, even callous tone on [an] issue" that is often very emotionally-charged. [Warner, Judith. (November 16, 2006). " [http://warner.blogs.nytimes.com/2006/11/16/battles-of-choice/ Battles of Choice] ." "Domestic Disturbances." Retrieved October 16, 2007.] An article printed in a 2004 edition of "The Caleb Report", a publication of the pro-life organization Life Decisions International, criticized the "ImNotSorry crowd" as "ignorant of the facts and grossly misguided". [Life Decisions International. (2004). “ [http://www.fightpp.org/downloads/pubs/September-October-ws.pdf I'm Not Sorry] ." "The Caleb Report, 12 (5)," 3-5. "Retrieved October 16, 2007.]See also
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