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In reply to the discussion: Contrary to popular opinion, DU is supposed to be for politically *liberal* people. Either that or [View all]stevenleser
(32,886 posts)Exactly what method do you think I should employ to control that no one who is ever on my side on anything I ever do throughout the rest of my life disagrees with me on a couple of core issues?
If I go to a local union meeting in Pittsburgh PA, and I find out that one of the members is anti-choice, should I walk out and not support that union?
If Wendy Davis becomes Governor of Texas, as I hope she will, should she refuse to work with members of the Texas state legislature who are anti-choice on taxation policy if they support her taxation policy? If she does, she is their ally in taxation policy, is she not? According to you, she would then be a traitor to the pro-choice movement.
How far do we have to go to prevent collaborating on any task with folks who disagree with us on any of these core issues?