Amnesty International is another outfit that has turned worthless in its support of queer theory bullshit, and that includes prostitution.
Disgusting.
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Another day, another sexist jerk has been exposed.
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From February is this article stating the obvious about "sex robots."
They are another step in the denigration and dehumanization of women. Disgusting.
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I think the Democrats will simply leave enough rope for Trump to hang himself.
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The antiabortion movement was always a movement built on a foundation of lies.
It was never about the fetus anyway but about the personhood of women. Are women human beings worthy of making decisions about their lives, or are they just things to screw and pop kids out?
THAT is the real question. Both the right and the left hate women because they see women as things for men to use. Even women often see themselves that way.
Before Roe, Republicans and white evangelicals generally supported abortion rights, much in the way libertarians do now, because to them it meant fewer mothers and children dependent on the government for support. Segregationists, meanwhile, had their own racist reasons. George Wallace, the longtime governor of Alabama, a Democrat who would later join the far-right American Independent Party, four-time presidential candidate, and outspoken segregationist who is often compared to Donald Trump, backed the legalization of abortion in the late 1960s because he claimed black women were “breeding children as a cash crop” and taking advantage of social welfare programs._____
Around the same time, white evangelicals had been trying to avoid desegregation by sending their kids to private, tax-exempt, segregated religious schools. Then in 1971, the Supreme Court decided in Green v. Connally that racially discriminatory schools could no longer claim tax-exempt status. This infuriated and mobilized evangelical leaders like Jerry Falwell, who owned one such school in Virginia, to get involved in politics. And it so happened that conservative political activist Paul Weyrich had been looking for ways to harness the political power of white evangelicals to grow the Republican Party. “Weyrich understood that racism—and let's call it what it is—was unlikely to be a galvanizing issue among grassroots evangelicals,” historian Randall Balmer explained to NPR on the subject.
About time that bastard got arrested.
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More about the "Swedish miracle" being a bust.
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