Well, at least you know that it should be done somewhere and somehow.
I think the problem is that the pro-Choice movement has a lot of decent people in the trenches, but has an aversion to leadership. Part of that's personality; people who shut up and do what they're told generally don't end up in the pro-Choice movement. But I just hope that someone decides that this is worth the headache to start organizing around.
I'm optimistic. Since I'm usually pessimistic, this is probably a bad sign.
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I think the problem is that the pro-Choice movement has a lot of decent people in the trenches, but has an aversion to leadership. Part of that's personality; people who shut up and do what they're told generally don't end up in the pro-Choice movement. But I just hope that someone decides that this is worth the headache to start organizing around.
I'm optimistic. Since I'm usually pessimistic, this is probably a bad sign.