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History of Feminism
In reply to the discussion: I saw "Philomena" yesterday. I'm still angry. [View all]CTyankee
(64,929 posts)16. I worked with a social worker at a women's clinic here in New Haven back in the
'80s. She told me that in her private practice she saw lots of women who suffered greatly from having to have their babies and then give them up. Every year at their birthdays these women grieved terribly way after Roe.
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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