Welcome to DU!
The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards.
Join the community:
Create a free account
Support DU (and get rid of ads!):
Become a Star Member
Latest Breaking News
Editorials & Other Articles
General Discussion
The DU Lounge
All Forums
Issue Forums
Culture Forums
Alliance Forums
Region Forums
Support Forums
Help & Search
General Discussion
In reply to the discussion: Which one of these views should liberals/progressives be more tolerant of: [View all]treestar
(82,383 posts)16. IMO some anti-choicers could be Catholics
who are otherwise liberal, and their stance does not have much chance of becoming law. Further, it might be possible to convince them to let the decision rest of the conscience of the women who make it. So while not willing to actually vote for it, it should be possible to accept them as politics makes strange bedfellows. Many Latino voters might fall into that category. In my family there are people who fit this profile and unfortunately vote Republican as they are so rabid about the one issue. But, if they could be focused elsewhere, the rest of their opinions are liberal.
Edit history
Please sign in to view edit histories.
71 replies
= new reply since forum marked as read
Highlight:
NoneDon't highlight anything
5 newestHighlight 5 most recent replies
RecommendedHighlight replies with 5 or more recommendations
Which one of these views should liberals/progressives be more tolerant of: [View all]
ProSense
Oct 2013
OP
do you think the numbers ad up to form a solid majority based on both economic progressivism
Douglas Carpenter
Oct 2013
#36
I can be tolerant if they don't want to vote, want to opt out of Medicare, want to starve when poor,
Hoyt
Oct 2013
#7
On every issue there is room to debate, else we wouldn't need a discussion group.
Gormy Cuss
Oct 2013
#44
I personally don't care if somebody is anti-choice, as long as they don't expect everybody to agree
MiniMe
Oct 2013
#39