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The protestors at clinics are the ultimate in failed logic from the anti-choice movement. The endless amounts of time and energy energy holding signs and shaming women outside of clinics, a lot of whom aren't even there for an abortion could be put to much better use.

I want you to think for a moment what you're asking, why you're asking it, and of whom you're asking it. You are asking women at a feminist site to at least consider the feelings of discomfort by those who tend to view breasts as primarily sexual (and the property of their husbands) over those of a nursing mother and

I'm black and I buy mad sunblock cuz skin cancer runs in my family.

The consideration of abortion is in no way a situation that any woman wants to experience but yet it’s a circumstance that many women, no matter race or income, may unfortunately have to face. We, the dissenters, of SB5 and supporters of a woman’s right to choose, prefer and encourage pre-emptive actions, and more

I don't have time today, but she also needs your stories. She needs to stay on-topic, otherwise they'll end her filibuster, so if you can share your 500-word story, it'll help keep her going.

...except that 40% of the kids who got provisional admission to UT that year were white. Next time, you should perhaps do your homework before you start running your mouth.

This open letter is gorgeous for two very important reasons:

#1: It takes a fundamentally screwed up situation (a kid who didn't have the GPA to get into her first choice college making a SCOTUS case out of her inability to accept rejection) and lays out everything that's wrong with it in a deft—but also incredibly

What really chaps my ass is that she assumes it was a minority with lower academic qualifications that took "her spot." How does know it wasn't a white girl with lower academic qualifications who runs track that took "her spot"? She may not have gotten in because they wanted more kids from outside Texas. Or maybe they

I love having the affirmative action argument with people (more likely than not they are white). Always they think it is unfair that the "minorities" (read African-American and Hispanic people) get into college and get jobs based on their race.

Why is it people always get so upset about Affirmative Action but not about legacies? For some reason we're ok with the historically advantaged having a leg-up over the rest of us, but not the historically disenfranchised.

Birth control fails. And, I'm sorry, but a human being should be able to have sex without "consequences" - its not a punishable act. Ridiculous.

Actually, the greater human tragedy is watching human degenerates burn their unwanted children with cigarettes. Or watching a young woman with her entire life ahead of her have to give up every dream she ever had to parent a child conceived on accident. Or watching a woman who already has too many mouths to feed be

North ByNorth West

"i'm'a let you finish, Kim, but Beyonce had the best celebrity birth of all time."

You wouldn't believe how early I have to wake up to braid all these braids every morning before work!

I feel you. As a not at all obvious mixed race girl myself ( blonde, tight fro) all people want to do Ida touch my head, and sometime- holy shit- try to restyle it. Why?!

I think we are missing too many details of the study to make a judgement on this either way. We don't know what areas they were calling and if the states they were conducting the study in have additional requirements or not.