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Yavin4

(35,446 posts)
Fri Aug 24, 2012, 09:50 AM Aug 2012

Is The GOP's Anti-Reproductive Rights Campaign A Response to the Strides That Women

are making in our country?

Yes, women make less than men on average. However, there are more women in college today than men. There are more women in law school than men. Even the U.S. Olympic team had more women than men.

Much like anti-immigration and African American voter suppression, the GOP is using the power of government to turn back the clock on social progress.

The GOP sees curtailing reproductive rights as a means to subjugate women.

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Is The GOP's Anti-Reproductive Rights Campaign A Response to the Strides That Women (Original Post) Yavin4 Aug 2012 OP
i think it is absolutely so. along with other manners pushing to dehumanizing women by society that seabeyond Aug 2012 #1
Don't you know the entire GOP is anti-progress? There motto is "Back to the 15th. Century". sinkingfeeling Aug 2012 #2
 

seabeyond

(110,159 posts)
1. i think it is absolutely so. along with other manners pushing to dehumanizing women by society that
Fri Aug 24, 2012, 09:52 AM
Aug 2012

allows this to happen.

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