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In reply to the discussion: Can a feminist be pro-life? [View all]darkstar3
(8,763 posts)9. People compartmentalize, and also suffer from cognitive dissonance,
and they do both quite often. So the answer is yes.
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If you really believe that, then you have a very strange view of what "dogma" means.
darkstar3
Feb 2012
#34
I don't like the term "pro-life". It should be pro-choice or anti-choice. We need to take that
southernyankeebelle
Feb 2012
#4
It makes sense and we should keep using it and correcting people. Maybe it takes one person a time.
southernyankeebelle
Feb 2012
#27
Exactly right. If we all express the pro and anti choice maybe it will sink in. We all must do it
southernyankeebelle
Feb 2012
#28
I'm not accepting your hypothetical premise at all, because you can't play devil's advocate
darkstar3
Feb 2012
#46
"is the pro-life movement merely a stalking horse for the Christian right? "
Warren Stupidity
Feb 2012
#64