I wonder - this is very speculative, I don't have good basis for this - if Rachel was keying in harder to the LGBT aspect of the issue, with the HRC, and less to the repro rights side of things/PP? Because you do get that tension in queer politics between the grassroots and the named, funded nonprofits - the prioritization of marriage and middle-class concerns, the respectability politics, all of that.
I made this post while watching last night, without having seen any of the wave of response from today, because what Sanders said genuinely shocked me, but she seemed surprised (?) tonight at the intensity of the feminist left's response.
I guess - I would call Planned Parenthood "central," in that what they do is some of the purest and most effective progressive work we've got. But that makes losing their endorsement worse, not better. I'll admit, I pulled back on Bernie when they endorsed HRC; after this, I'm really feeling done with the man and all his people.
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I made this post while watching last night, without having seen any of the wave of response from today, because what Sanders said genuinely shocked me, but she seemed surprised (?) tonight at the intensity of the feminist left's response.
I guess - I would call Planned Parenthood "central," in that what they do is some of the purest and most effective progressive work we've got. But that makes losing their endorsement worse, not better. I'll admit, I pulled back on Bernie when they endorsed HRC; after this, I'm really feeling done with the man and all his people.