From a friend. Not to explain something that I got right away, but just to clarify: When he says, “I am pro-life,” he’s describing the general voice of someone who proclaims they’re “pro-life” … then ticks off all their exceptions, as my friend points out.
Tikkun olam.
Last weekend was the women’s march in Washington. I had a lot of friends go down to march and I support them and their right to march.. I had other friends who did not support the march because pro-choice organizations and people were involved. Today is the march for life. I’m sure I have friends who are in Washington for that as well.I also support them and their right to march. I hope that regardless of how you feel about either march you understand that the right to march is a fundamental part of America. You can disagree, but you have to support the right to free speech.
Now, the next part has been in my head for a day and I have hesitated writing and posting it because I think people will be angry with me. I am operating on 5 hours(split into two 2.5 segments with 9 hours…
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Thanks for reading and sharing. I was hoping it was obvious that the I statements were a general voice.
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Sure. I got it, but I always worry that some people read too quickly and miss the point. Have to make sure that my three readers don’t misunderstand!
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