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abortion is murder
This person is 30 years old. Should they really be able to control WHAT GOES ON IN THEIR BODY?Â
Dying of a botched illegal abortion is not dying with dignity. Children starving because their parent died of a botched illegal abortion is not dying with dignity.Â
Abortion, gay marriage, and feminism won’t pay your bills.
Speaking about them actually does pay mine.Â
I think it's better that people are doing it because they know it's right than you grow up and 'feminist' is just your way to make money, though.Â
Oppressed Women - 8 Mar 2013
Yes, I'm glad a person in burqa conveys the message of oppression to you.Â
Day 9 of White History Month: Keeping Social Movements White
“In an industry where the income gap between the skilled and unskilled was unusually large, many whites must have known that genuine equality for blacks, based on their ability and seniority, could impose an economic cost on them; it could mean giving up their privileged access to the skilled jobs, higher pay, and better, safer working environment that the wages of whiteness proffered”. - Bruce Nelson
Despite the relevance of many social movements to racism, you might notice that the faces of many social movements are white.
Feminism is often linked to Gloria Steinem, and in recent years, Jessica Valenti has been a feminist icon. Political movements outside of the mainstream (liberalism) are dominated by white men whether you’re looking at Occupy or anarchism. Even anti-racism is often connected to Tim Wise. In most cities, unions are overwhelmingly white.  In many cases, social movements have even worsened conditions for people of color or worked against them. This is the legacy of long-standing racism and deliberate exclusion within social movements.Â
Feminism
In the 1800’s, the abolitionist movement received a lot of support from white women, particularly white feminists and suffragists who were particularly active within the movement. Once slavery was abolished, however, many of these feminists turned away from civil rights for Black Americans and focused on voting rights for women. Some were bitter that Black people were free but that they were not able to vote.
They neglected Black women and the concerns of Black women, which resulted in racially segregated interests and organizations. Most white women instead began to fight for their right to be equal with white men, rather than face the issue of patriarchy or ally with women of color. Feminists publications focused on issues that primarily applied to white women, such as working outside of the home.
Contemporary feminists often focus on issues such as “slut-shaming”, while ignoring that many women of color are hypersexualized at birth. At “slutwalks”, women have carried signs that say “women is the n****r of the world”. When women of color call attention to issues of race, they are called divisive or called upon to educate white women. Many feminists completely ignore the reality of sexism for women of color.
Labor movement
From the beginning, the labor movement was built to be exclusionary. While labor activists may say that race was used against the working class, it was often a tool used by unions as well. Black Americans, Chinese Americans, Japanese Americans, and women were often excluded by definition. Chinese Americans were considered to be impossible to assimilate, and unions supported legislation that would restrict or ban their migration to the United States. In the North, many unions had membership restrictions that explicitly excluded Black Americans (and early on, “ethnic” European immigrants). Black Americans were depicted as strikebreakers (although in reality most strikebreakers were white) which unions used as justification to exclude them and their “slavelike behavior”.Â
When the CIO instituted race-conscious policies, some members referred to it as “Jim Crowism in reverse”. Unions were hesitant for support the promotion of union members of color. Even the relatively progressive CIO believed that race was subordinate to class, and Eugene Debs said that socialism has “nothing special to offer the Negro”. It eventually reverted to ignoring race and admitting that they had nothing to offer Black workers.
The issue of discrimination within and by unions was not addressed until Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, The individuals within the Bureau responsible were generally biased in favor of unions and they ignored many complaints that they received. They launched few investigations in response to the complaints received. The only repercussion of their investigations was notifying the unions of the violations. The unions, in turn, simply had to respond saying they were aware and would not do it again. Unions responded to the formation of this Bureau with the creation of new requirements, tests, and interviews that were meant to keep people of color out.Â
Today, people of color still face exclusion from unions and discrimination within unions. Construction unions have been and remain particularly hostile to Black Americans. In Philadelphia, many jobs are performed entirely by white men. In 2007, a noose was found on a union-only construction site. Intimidation and discrimination are still prevalent.
Political Movements
Regardless of whether it is anarchism, or Marxism, political movements (even outside of liberalism) are not particularly friendly to people of color. Marxists have long neglected intersectional analysis and have instead prioritized class and reduced race to a secondary issue. Marxism neglected to note the racialized nature of colonialism, slavery, and western Imperialism.
Today, people of color who attempted to take part in the Occupy movement were met with racial epithets and exclusion from leadership. Signs sometimes equated student loan debt to slavery, and even legendary leader Congressman John Lewis was not allowed to speak. White privilege was largely ignored, with white people co-opting the struggle of people of color while simultaneously being oblivious to the disproportionate poverty within communities of color. Similar experiences are faced by people of color who attempt to join anarchist communities.Â
Oh you got an abortion because you got drunk, and had sex with the whole football team?
But you’re not a slut?Â
Whore?Â
Skank?
You’re ALL of those, and every other name including being the mother of a dead child.Â
Oh please. Preaching and propaganda is getting through to no one but the people who already believe the same shitty things as you. All of your gender based insults and grabbing for shock value isn't going to do anything.Â
Not to mention how totally inappropriate it is to equate someone who chooses to get an abortion to someone who has suffered the actual loss of their born child. It's insulting to the person who lost their beloved and wanted BORN child.Â
If anyone has questions about abortion message me and let's dispel some myths and lies. :) The real great thing about being pro-choice is it's not a side shrouded in holier than thou 'morality' arguments it's a side based in fact.Â
I go to a pretty liberal university in a big city, but once a year we get anti-abortion protesters (mostly women) just hang out on campus with angry signs and grotesque pictures. Nobody really pays attention to them at all, but they ruin my day. I always want to walk up to them to say shame on you, but I'm always worried about losing my cool. What really makes me angry is their crisis phone number which is probably only a cpc line. Any suggestions?
It's hard not to get angry. I definitely do. If you don't want to lose your cool maybe make a sign to hold up whenever you pass them. If they approach you just silently keep walking.
The constant battle of keeping my mouth shut when my best friend states, “i could never abort my baby” when she can not even take care of herself.
There are a lot of resources out there to help her. There's financial support, educational resources and lots of programs to help her get where she needs to be.Â
You should be supportive of your friend.Â
We both hyphenate with the other's name. Seems like the most fair and I will never understand why people are so afraid of hyphens.Â
NYC Cops Will Arrest You for Carrying Condoms
The woman asked Officer Hill why he was stopping her.Â
She wore jean shorts and a tight red shirt and had stood outdoors for half an hour. She’d had a conversation with a passing man. When Officer Hill searched her bag, he found a condom and $1.25.
He arrested her for “loitering for the purpose of prostitution.” On the supporting deposition, he filled in the blanks for what she was wearing and how many condoms she had.
When I read over the deposition in the PROS Network’s Public Health Crisis (PDF), a study of how the NYPD arrests folks for carrying condoms, I thought of all the tight shirts I’d worn while idling outside on delicious spring days. I thought, She sounds like me. She sounds like my friends.
The NYPD will arrest you for carrying condoms, but that depends entirely on who you are. If you’re a middle-class white girl like me, you’re probably safe. But say you’re a sex worker or a queer kid kicked out of your home. Say you’re a trans woman out for dinner with your boyfriend. Maybe you’ve been arrested as a sex worker before. Maybe some quota-filling cop thinks you look like a whore.
Then you’re not safe at all.
Like most laughably cruel tricks of the justice system, you probably wouldn’t know that you could be arrested for carrying condoms until it happened to you. Monica Gonzalez is a nurse and a grandmother. In 2008, Officer Sean Spencer arrested her for prostitution while she was on the way to the ER with an asthma attack. The condom he found on her turned out to be imaginary. Gonzalez sued the city after the charges were dropped. But if the condom were real, why should she have even been arrested at all?
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People like this are why stereotypes exist.
Actually you're right but only because that's a fake account used to further racist stereotypes.Â
That abortion post is the first on the account of many ridiculous tweets. Tweets such as ""sweetie says he cumin ova. hope he bring chiken strisps" "After today is dun umma gon get some crispy chicken wings"Â
So people like that and people who say things like "people like this are why stereotypes exist" are the reason stereotypes exist.Â
I hate when people use that quote from Justin Bieber. Ugh. That interview was years ago, he had no idea what he was talking about, and they ALWAYS take it completely out of context. Why that interviewer asked a male, teenage pop sensation about abortion, I have absolutely no idea.
People will take anything to justify hating something they hate more. Even if they probably don't know why they hate it in the first place.
Really? Defending Justin Bieber?
Really? You're ok with propaganda and lies as long as it supports your views? I'm not.Â
Your precious Justin Bieber believes rape happens for a reason, and if you become pregnant from rape, abortion still should not be an option. But you know, praise the little asshole because he is such a great person. And stick up for him after you read this.
No…
Now, I did watch him say that, but then again, he’s a male, and I don’t think he should have any say-so to begin. He’s also young, and very uneducated on the topic.
He's a kid, raised by religious parents to believe exactly what he repeated and honestly why would they ask him about this?Â
He's just stumbling "Um. Well, I think that's really sad, but everything happens for a reason. I don't know how that would be a reason. I guess I haven't been in that position, so I wouldn't be able to judge that."Â
Also I'll never understand how "everything happens for a reason" got translated to it's okay and I guess we'll never find out where the OP's claim that he says "if you become pregnant from rape, abortion still should not be an option" comes from.Â
Sorry, I'm just not super into hating people just because they're young and everyone else seems to hate them. He hasn't said anything more annoying or fucked up than Jennifer Lawrence or Lady Gaga or whoever people on tumblr like.Â
Your precious Justin Bieber believes rape happens for a reason, and if you become pregnant from rape, abortion still should not be an option. But you know, praise the little asshole because he is such a great person. And stick up for him after you read this.
No defense in response to what you're claiming was said, but it's important to note that the interview you're referring to is getting taken out of context and misinformation is really not something that the pro-choice side should be taking part in.Â
That's fine as long as you realize that giving birth to a child pre-viability (24 weeks with extensive medical intervention) still causes it to die.
And that is not the safest or most effective method or most comfortable for the patient.Â
Walesa, a devout Catholic, even suggested that gays should sit "behind a wall" in the Polish parliament rather than expect a seat alongside fellow lawmakers. Despite the public outcry his comments have sparked, Walesa refuses to apologize.