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First off... I hope all my HRC supporting friends are hanging in here. I'm on a bit of a mental health break from D.U. at this time. Can't take the hostility anymore, to be honest. I'm only checking in once a day. But... that doesn't mean I am not working for Hillary!
I have been talking to young women around here, about the lack of young female support for HRC. I am really seeing a class divide. Young professional women seem to feel that women's rights are not an issue at all anymore. Young working class women, OTOH, (like the ones I give most of my Hillary buttons to) feel quite differently. Has anyone else noticed that?
As for me.... I feel really torn at this point. Not sure how hard I can fight to keep a Supreme Court that is friendly to women's and reproductive rights. I've already put in so many years doing that. The attitudes of so many of these young, Obama supporting, women are almost like... "why'd ya bother?" I've reached a point where I feel like telling them "You go right ahead and vote against your own interests. Let me know how that pans out for you in about a decade or so."
After all, I'm fifty. I don't use birth control any more and I won't be needing an abortion. My daughter... who it turns out is one of the young, professionally inclined, Obama supporters... may need one. But, that won't be my problem. She is an adult with resources. She can figure it out like the rest of us had to.
I hate to abandon the young working class ladies, tho. The lower income gals who get stuck with worthless men because they can't get the reproductive care they need.
I guess I am just not convinced that Mr. Obama would be all that great a champion of reproductive rights... and that assuming he could actually win. I consider it doubtful, to be honest. And... shoot... a McCain Supreme Court? Can I really tell these young Democrats to get back to me in a decade? And let me know how that went for them????
What to do?
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