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I beg to differ. Have you ever been to a Catholic Men’s conference? If you haven’t, I highly recommend one.Men don’t need anything man-specific else in this world, lol.
If you look at the Generation X & Millennials, I don’t think our culture is really male dominated anymore. The number of women attending college out numbers the number of men. The number of female lawyers & doctors continue to increase.Because our culture is so male dominated as it is.
It is quite global now. 600 marches across 57 countries. And you are correct, it is not about reproductive rights. It is about human rights and equality - and dignity.The March isn’t pro-abortion, it’s pro-women rights. There are pro-life groups marching (secular groups anyway). There are plenty of pro-choice groups going but that’s not the point of the March in general. Everybody there may have different views, the one thing they have in common is they are women or for women. There is no mention of abortion or even reproductive rights in the mission statement.
Take a look at the Guiding Principles as well.
womensmarch.com/mission/
When unborn babies (just over 50% of whom are women) have human rights, equality, and dignity, that will be a real occasion for marching.It is quite global now. 600 marches across 57 countries. And you are correct, it is not about reproductive rights. It is about human rights and equality - and dignity.
commondreams.org/news/2017/01/19/womens-march-against-trump-turns-global-day-action
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Nope, the earlier poster you quoted, and agreed with, has already corrected their position. The organizers of the March specifically reject any partners, no matter how committed to women’s rights, who are also prolife.It is quite global now. 600 marches across 57 countries. And you are correct, it is not about reproductive rights. It is about human rights and equality - and dignity.
commondreams.org/news/2017/01/19/womens-march-against-trump-turns-global-day-action
Hey, I like you.I stand corrected. Thank you.
That’s extremely disappointing. I was under the impression the march was for all women. I guess everybody’s got their sacred cow. It really does stink being a pro-life progressive, nobody likes us.
Wish I could go. Would love to bring my pro-life generation banner.Just curious–is anyone participating?
I’m not entirely sure what it’s main purpose is.
It doesn’t seem like it would be particularly Catholic-friendly.
If this is already in another thread, feel free to move, or whatever.
Nail on headKellyanne a “rock star”?
To whom?
People intensely dislike her.
What do you mean?
Exactly.
Um, no.
First of all, there’s plenty of media…including The New York Post, by the way, who support and supported and publicly endorsed Trump.
Second…the media who didn’t support Trump didn’t do so because he implied he was against abortion.
They did it because he has no experience, he makes ill-informed, rash, impetuous, spiteful statements and decisions, he’s a bully to anyone he doesn’t like or who disagrees with him, he did not reveal his taxes, he gave little indication of policies during the campaign, he treats women without respect, he skips out paying hard-working people, he’s a dangerous narcissist, he’s racist, he’s a habitual liar, he’s going to leave millions without healthcare, he’s suspected of having unethical ties with Russia, he offends and insults patriots, and he’ll probably throw us into a world war because of a temper tantrum.
The only positive thing I can say about him is that he supports same-sex marriage–at least there’s that.
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Some consider Obama a “rock star”, some intensely disliked him. Different strokes.Kellyanne a “rock star”?
To whom?
People intensely dislike her.
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I have been considering it, but I don’t feel comfortable fighting the crowds and packed metro by myself with a stroller and baby girl is too heavy to wear while walking for so long. DH is not one for this sort of thing and even if he was, his job precludes public political activism.Just curious–is anyone participating?
I’m not entirely sure what it’s main purpose is.
It doesn’t seem like it would be particularly Catholic-friendly.
If this is already in another thread, feel free to move, or whatever.
On the other hand, it allows us to keep making headway under the radar. Sometimes the ignoring strategy is a two-edged sword. I don’t understand the strategy myself. If I were pro-choice, I would rather cast flood-lights on the March for Life in order to motivate the base.I bet you there will be a lot of coverage of the March for Women on all the Cable Network News channels this Saturday, and almost wall to wall coverage of that event on CNN and MSNBC but when the March for Life 2017 occurs on January 27th, we will be lucky if Fox News runs a two minute news segment about it.
Yeah, that was me. I haven’t seen anything else come out that contradicts yesterday’s news.Nope, the earlier poster you quoted, and agreed with, has already corrected their position. The organizers of the March specifically reject any partners, no matter how committed to women’s rights, who are also prolife.
That is the sacred cause. They will not bend on that, they will not compromise on that, though they will bend, or compromise on any other women’s issue.
If Donald Trump took a prochoice position in the campaign, and everything else he said was the same…and Hilary took a prolife position, every other position same as what she actually supported…the media would have supported Trump.
!!!Nope, the earlier poster you quoted, and agreed with, has already corrected their position. The organizers of the March specifically reject any partners, no matter how committed to women’s rights, who are also prolife.
That is the sacred cause. They will not bend on that, they will not compromise on that, though they will bend, or compromise on any other women’s issue.
If Donald Trump took a prochoice position in the campaign, and everything else he said was the same…and Hilary took a prolife position, every other position same as what she actually supported…the media would have supported Trump.
Real men do not care about what people like you think a man has to do to qualify as a “real man”.I beg to differ. Have you ever been to a Catholic Men’s conference? If you haven’t, I highly recommend one.
Men need to learn how to be real men again.
Pornography, “dead-beat dads,” etc. plus even the radical feminist movement have all warped authentic masculinity.
Men need to be reminded how to properly take care of the wives and children. Men need to be reminded or taught how to be good fathers and role models. Men need to learn how to not objectify & abuse women, etc.
There are lots of things that a Man’s March can accomplish to help make sure children have active fathers, and that number of fatherless homes diminishes.
So basically the purpose is to remind men just how oppressive and terrible they are and to teach them to better serve women.God Bless
Funny.Real men do not care about what people like you think a man has to do to qualify as a “real man”.So basically the purpose is to remind men just how oppressive and terrible they are and to teach them to better serve women.
That does not address any of the issues men face today.
What do you mean “people like you”?Real men do not care about what people like you think a man has to do to qualify as a “real man”.So basically the purpose is to remind men just how oppressive and terrible they are and to teach them to better serve women.
That does not address any of the issues men face today.