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In reply to the discussion: SOP conversation [View all]La Lioness Priyanka
(53,866 posts)9. how about someone who is against abortion in all cases
and calls prochoice people, pro-deathers? thats not necessarily enough to get you PPR'd from DU, but should it be ok in this group?
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Re: "Protected group." Before we ask to become a protected group, let's talk about what this means.
yardwork
Feb 2012
#1
I suggest that we talk about the SoP now and table the discussion on protected status.
Gormy Cuss
Feb 2012
#4
As I said in another thread, I prefer to participate in groups that are open to everybody.
yardwork
Feb 2012
#8
Yeah. I think that should be against community standards on DU. I alerted on that post, btw.
yardwork
Feb 2012
#11
Somebody who calls prochoice people pro-deathers is inherently not interested in women's rights.
Gormy Cuss
Feb 2012
#41
I agree with you about each of those issues, but I don't think it's possible to spell it all out.
yardwork
Feb 2012
#50
Again, I would prefer to leave this to the discretion of the hosts within a broad, simple SoP.
yardwork
Feb 2012
#51
I think I understand what you're getting at, and here's how I feel about it.
Gormy Cuss
Feb 2012
#61