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In reply to the discussion: Opinions please [View all]boston bean
(36,874 posts)126. Choosing an opinion is not pro choice.
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Objecting to the removal of civil rights from half the population is censorship?
Warpy
Nov 2013
#139
Well, by the same token, religions oppose gay rights. So can someone be a Democrat
Squinch
Nov 2013
#78
Ok, so you want to to be able to advocate banning abortion and overturning roe v wade?
boston bean
Nov 2013
#70
I asked you if you felt it should be discussed here. You need to go back and re read.
boston bean
Nov 2013
#123
So, you want anti choice bullshit posted here on DU. Ok, now you've answered my question.
boston bean
Nov 2013
#136
It is denigrating, the entire stance is a denigration on women's autonomy.
boston bean
Nov 2013
#146
It is a dangerous and repressive opinion. We don't tolerate a lot of bullshit and right wing
morningfog
Nov 2013
#220
"What about women who use abortion as birth control" What kind of statement is that?
icymist
Nov 2013
#225
We are generally only confronted with hard core RW opinions until MIRT tombstones
Zorra
Nov 2013
#190
It seems to me there are plenty of right wing view points that are allowed and quite loud
NoOneMan
Nov 2013
#180
The answer he gave, more or less, was that someone could advocate that half the population
Squinch
Nov 2013
#51
If you are equating laws against minors smoking and drinking, and laws about seatbelts
Squinch
Nov 2013
#230
I think we have lost a lot of ground on reproductive choice - in some states there is no where,
bettyellen
Nov 2013
#13
"This is an important women's right that is under attack by the RW and it should not be acceptable
bettyellen
Nov 2013
#14
Do you think there are racists on DU? Do you think there are homophobes posting on DU.
boston bean
Nov 2013
#41
Seems to me that the person who chooses choice over limiting choice isn't forcing an opinion.
boston bean
Nov 2013
#149
There is a difference between being troubled by the concept of abortion and being anti-choice.
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2013
#32
Exactly. Advocating a legislative ban of a medical procedure is the problem
Cal Carpenter
Nov 2013
#39
If being ANTI-choice is not auto-bannable, what other extreme RW views are ok?
cleanhippie
Nov 2013
#116
I feel that way about defending a surveillance/police state and predatory economic policies
woo me with science
Nov 2013
#16
This thread is about anti choice, which is a rw position, not a left/democratic position.
boston bean
Nov 2013
#23
On issues of women having control of their own bodies, yes, I do want an echo chamber.
boston bean
Nov 2013
#28
Merely by being DEMOCRATIC Underground, it's bound to be something of one.
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2013
#44
DUers have gored all my oxen. If you hold on to one around here, it will get gored, too.
HereSince1628
Nov 2013
#35
It was more the blessing from admin that's it's ok as long as a poster is respectful and doesn't
boston bean
Nov 2013
#62
I don't think pro-life/anti - choice people should be allowed to post here.
Vashta Nerada
Nov 2013
#40
I agree. I think supporting (or at least, not openly opposing) CHOICE ought to be a basic
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2013
#42
*snap* "The Democratic Party strongly and unequivocally supports Roe v. Wade and a woman's right
Zorra
Nov 2013
#164
It is not pro choice. If there is only one choice given there is no choice.
boston bean
Nov 2013
#95
Wanting to ban abortions is a one way choice. Therefore that is not part of pro choice.
boston bean
Nov 2013
#111
Anti choice persons. I guess I'd have to hear your definition of pro life before I would agree.
boston bean
Nov 2013
#144
IMO, anti-choicers/forced birthers do not have a place on a democratic/liberal board. n/t
demmiblue
Nov 2013
#68
It's one thing to be against the concept of abortion for religious reasons,...
Spitfire of ATJ
Nov 2013
#75
What is the name of the witch we seeketh to burn? Seriously...this is useless without a link. nt
msanthrope
Nov 2013
#80
I agree...without links/posts, these threads are speculative and useless. nt
msanthrope
Nov 2013
#201
Hi Boston bean. i have seen a poster openly admit and espouse views against abortion
fascisthunter
Nov 2013
#101
Yeah. No. What we're talking about here is not something that should just be allowed
Squinch
Nov 2013
#223
But admin has given the ok as long as it's respectful and the poster isn't doing it all the time.
boston bean
Nov 2013
#160
Is what a standard admin policy? I can only speak to what I have linked to in the OP.
boston bean
Nov 2013
#168
Not that I am aware. But what other rights that dems support is there such understanding of those
boston bean
Nov 2013
#179
If someone were to come in and make an occasional racist or homophobic comment,
Squinch
Nov 2013
#224
Woops. I need to know they asked to expound further. I guess you are out of luck.
boston bean
Nov 2013
#183
I've never thought about it, but every other position in the world is debated on this board
NoOneMan
Nov 2013
#169
Have you read threads here justifying torture, spying, libertarian economics, droning, etc....
NoOneMan
Nov 2013
#177
Ok, so social issues are off limits? Right Wing Economic and Military policy still ok?
NoOneMan
Nov 2013
#185
Seems like jimmy carter as president accepted roe v wade as law of the land.
boston bean
Nov 2013
#192
My comment concerning many who are against abortion is they dwell on the stereotype.
haele
Nov 2013
#207
I think Skinner is wrong. There is no such thing as an anti-choice progressive.
morningfog
Nov 2013
#217
Whoever the admins want to keep on their site is their choice. But if someone is going to rail
hrmjustin
Nov 2013
#234