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How long before some Teabagger loon declares that white people need to start breeding more (Original Post) cherish44 Nov 2012 OP
Yesterday. tanyev Nov 2012 #1
Mormons and Catholics have been doing this forever Coyotl Nov 2012 #17
Six years ago yashoo Nov 2012 #2
I'm embarrassed to say .... haikugal Nov 2012 #3
What do you think the pro-life movement is about? Zen Democrat Nov 2012 #4
sadly, this is correct. n/t 2pooped2pop Nov 2012 #19
Before? caseymoz Nov 2012 #5
Hello???!!!! The Duggars are already advertising that! hamsterjill Nov 2012 #6
Quiverfull exboyfil Nov 2012 #7
At least this is one line you will probably never hear from Ann Coulter. gordianot Nov 2012 #8
They may try to make rape legal randr Nov 2012 #9
"The Handmaid's Tale" anyone?? crazylikafox Nov 2012 #13
This is what the entire anti-abortion movement has been about all along. politicaljunkie41910 Nov 2012 #10
Pat Buchannan, Sean Hannity, the priest at my church powergirl Nov 2012 #11
The "Quiverfull" movement oswaldactedalone Nov 2012 #12
Pat Buchannan said it yesterday. JRLeft Nov 2012 #14
Where have you been? That's been around for years. Indpndnt Nov 2012 #15
The whole "anti jihad" crap is full of that rhetoric as well War Horse Nov 2012 #16
Not heard of the "quiverful movement" ? quaker bill Nov 2012 #18
 

Coyotl

(15,262 posts)
17. Mormons and Catholics have been doing this forever
Fri Nov 9, 2012, 10:54 AM
Nov 2012

Having larger families and promoting the idea that everyone in "their" religion should do their part and have as many children as possible. If you have a dozen kids, the Bishop will baptize your kid in some Catholic dioceses.

haikugal

(6,476 posts)
3. I'm embarrassed to say ....
Fri Nov 9, 2012, 09:48 AM
Nov 2012

my father used that on me in the 70's....didn't work to his chagrin. He and I didn't agree on anything.

Zen Democrat

(5,901 posts)
4. What do you think the pro-life movement is about?
Fri Nov 9, 2012, 09:48 AM
Nov 2012

They believe that the poor minorities will go back to the back alleys, and that white women will have those babies and increase the numbers of white people.

hamsterjill

(15,223 posts)
6. Hello???!!!! The Duggars are already advertising that!
Fri Nov 9, 2012, 09:52 AM
Nov 2012

Don't we all just want to run out and procreate after seeing their "wonderful" family!!!!! Why everything is ALWAYS just so "wonderful" in Duggarland.

Do I really need a sarcasm tag?

politicaljunkie41910

(3,335 posts)
10. This is what the entire anti-abortion movement has been about all along.
Fri Nov 9, 2012, 10:17 AM
Nov 2012

The GOP has known for almost 40 years that they were destined to become a minority party in this country within the next 40 years. I have believed for sometime that this is what is behind the whole anti-abortion movement. Yes I believe that many good christians do believe that life begins at conception, but the radicalization of the anti-abortion movement is preying on these people's beliefs to achieve a different agenda. Since they are not going to ever be able to prevent people from having sex, they are seeking to control the ramifications of having sex. Whether you know it or not, white women were the biggest benefactors of affirmative action in the 60s. These women began going to college in record numbers and now outpace white men's enrollment and completion of college. As a consequence, these women are marrying later in life, having fewer babies, and some choosing to not marry at all, or not have babies. This is partially to blame for the white race destined to be a minority in this country by 2040.

I'm not saying this to be racist or anything, I'm just stating facts. Some in the GOP has seen the handwriting on the wall. But rather than run a campaign of we are afraid we are becoming a minority in our own country and we can't live with that fact, have used used the christian doctrine that life begins at conception to try and outlaw abortion, and next, some forms of contraception to force women to carry babies to term, particularly white women. This wouldn't be the first time that some in the GOP has manipulated their base deceptively and tried to use public policy and law, as the means to achieve an end. Exhibit A, voter suppression laws where no voter fraud exists. But whip your base into a frenzy anyway, and if you repeat a life long enough, it becomes the truth.

powergirl

(2,393 posts)
11. Pat Buchannan, Sean Hannity, the priest at my church
Fri Nov 9, 2012, 10:20 AM
Nov 2012

were already talking about that yesterday. One of the priests at my Catholic church was lamenting that the White (Catholic) people weren't having large families anymore and the only reason teh Catholic Church in the United States can keep its numbers up is because of all the HISPANICS. This was in the context of the HHS BirthControl mandate. sigh

oswaldactedalone

(3,491 posts)
12. The "Quiverfull" movement
Fri Nov 9, 2012, 10:25 AM
Nov 2012

has already started this. The goal is have an army of right-wing "Christian Soldiers" spreading their beliefs on the rest of the world which of course includes influencing politics.

Indpndnt

(2,391 posts)
15. Where have you been? That's been around for years.
Fri Nov 9, 2012, 10:34 AM
Nov 2012

They even have their own show. Then there's Quiverfull and...

Yeah, years.

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