[Whenever I hear a man opining about the subject, my glare comes out. Men, it's none of your business unless you're the doctor.]
I have a wife and a daughter and I want them to have full rights like they used to (and more, actually) as well as full medical care options in the event of complications (my wife needed that twice). I certainly…
[Whenever I hear a man opining about the subject, my glare comes out. Men, it's none of your business unless you're the doctor.]
I have a wife and a daughter and I want them to have full rights like they used to (and more, actually) as well as full medical care options in the event of complications (my wife needed that twice). I certainly defer to women as having primacy on the issue, but I can't go along with it being none of my business. I get that its a woman's rights issue, but it is also a human rights issue.
I respond not because I need to have my [very important male /s] opinion heard, but because I don't think that telling anyone, especially those we disagree with, that they don't get to have an opinion is a good way of convincing people. You know the guy you mention, but his position sounds like one where some more education and reflection on the subject could help. One aspect would be in examining the numbers he is using. I hear you that they don't matter to you and you believe they shouldn't matter (and I agree!), but this voter in question isn't convinced. Can he be?
[Whenever I hear a man opining about the subject, my glare comes out. Men, it's none of your business unless you're the doctor.]
I have a wife and a daughter and I want them to have full rights like they used to (and more, actually) as well as full medical care options in the event of complications (my wife needed that twice). I certainly defer to women as having primacy on the issue, but I can't go along with it being none of my business. I get that its a woman's rights issue, but it is also a human rights issue.
I respond not because I need to have my [very important male /s] opinion heard, but because I don't think that telling anyone, especially those we disagree with, that they don't get to have an opinion is a good way of convincing people. You know the guy you mention, but his position sounds like one where some more education and reflection on the subject could help. One aspect would be in examining the numbers he is using. I hear you that they don't matter to you and you believe they shouldn't matter (and I agree!), but this voter in question isn't convinced. Can he be?