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Kathleen Lewis Greenwood commented on the blog post Sherlyn Chopra: The first ever Indian lady to pose nude in Playboy 9 months, 3 weeks ago · View
I don’t think these are two contradictory approaches at all. All I see is that the second set of initiatives are, in Hefner’s case, purely about increasing the availability of women to be objectified along the lines of the first. There seems to be a real danger among progressives in seeing the breaking down of [...]
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Kathleen Lewis Greenwood commented on the blog post Gabby Giffords steps down from Congress 1 year, 4 months ago · View
What an amazingly strong and inspiring woman. Praying for a full recovery, and that she’d return. God knows we’ll need her.
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Kathleen Lewis Greenwood commented on the blog post Domestic violence: still not chic, artistic or cutting edge 1 year, 8 months ago · View
The creepy man leering in the background was enough of a hint for me.
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Kathleen Lewis Greenwood commented on the blog post American Apparel expands collection, runs contest for plus sized models 1 year, 8 months ago · View
Maybe fat girls are supposed to feel better about themselves if they’re wearing a range of clothes that “normal women” wear too? I have no idea. Surely if your average range is 4-16 that means plus size ought to be 18+?
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Kathleen Lewis Greenwood commented on the blog post UK abortion law may change to require “independent” counseling for patients 1 year, 8 months ago · View
The amendment to the bill won’t make it mandatory for women to have counselling before an abortion, it’ll make it mandatory for abortion providers to offer counseling (which may be freely declined) from an organisation that’s not linked to the one providing the abortion. Pre-abortion counselling is already widely available in the UK and there [...]
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Kathleen Lewis Greenwood commented on the blog post Catholic university sues insurer for covering contraception 1 year, 9 months ago · View
From the link, it seems like the insurance company violated a contract only to provide certain medications, which they obviously financially benefited from. (and they were providing Botox as well as contraceptives, no idea how that gets categorised as medical treatment!). It seems to only be about the breach of contract, with no implication that [...]
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Kathleen Greenwood Lewis became a registered member 2 years, 7 months ago · View




