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The State of Abortion Laws (chart) (Original Post)
ZombieHorde
Jan 2014
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Bigmack
(8,020 posts)1. How the hell do we get young women...
.. to be active about this shit?
I don't mean just the pro-choice activists...
I mean the vast majority of Facebook/Twitter/Starbucks/working/professional/
student women.
I'm an old, white male... I'll never need one, but it seems that the people most effected by this suppression aren't raising nearly enough hell.
DesertFlower
(11,649 posts)2. i agree. young women take abortions rights
for granted. they don't know what it was like before roe v. wade.
raccoon
(31,111 posts)4. And young men as well--this impacts them too. nt
theHandpuppet
(19,964 posts)3. That can start right here.
By not giving the DU podium to the enemies of women's rights and reproductive choice.