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History of Feminism
In reply to the discussion: I saw "Philomena" yesterday. I'm still angry. [View all]dipsydoodle
(42,239 posts)11. My son told that yesterday.
The film really upset him and his girlfriend too.
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it wasn't just one convent--it was all across england and ireland, and even here in the US
niyad
Jan 2014
#25
no, that was missing. Perhaps the original story that the journalist wrote does...
CTyankee
Jan 2014
#10
I am angry for what the patriarchy has done, and continues to do, to women. and I am angry
niyad
Jan 2014
#23
I had a friend who lived it. 1965, 6 months in the "home for unwed mothers" run by nuns.
mountain grammy
Jan 2014
#14
I worked with a social worker at a women's clinic here in New Haven back in the
CTyankee
Jan 2014
#16
still waiting for francis to apologize for the horror of the magdalen laundries, and offer some sort
niyad
Jan 2014
#19
for those of you with truly strong stomachs (and LOTS of caffeine): the myths of the magdalene
niyad
Jan 2014
#26
OH, there was a grave scene in the movie that was devastating. The journalist wanders around
CTyankee
Jan 2014
#32
the only trouble with your idea is that there is no way I would use that obscenity for mulch. would
niyad
Jan 2014
#42
no, you didn't. I was just thinking that one really could not do anything with that mulch.
niyad
Jan 2014
#45
And there are people in this country (even women) who literally want to go back to that.
nomorenomore08
Jan 2014
#47
Right-wing Christians really do see women as disposable. Even as a 14-year-old boy I knew this
nomorenomore08
Jan 2014
#49
And once you realize that, you pretty much know there's no negotiating with these freaks.
nomorenomore08
Jan 2014
#51