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Anonymous wrote:The comments on this thread make clear to me why so many young women don't feel threatened when Republicans legislate against birth control or abortion. Apparently they don't believe that women were ever routinely denied access to these things. They don't realize that it used to be against the law to obtain birth control, let alone an abortion. And not all that long ago either. Like 60s and 70s.
You people are twisted by your hate for Hillary. Of course there is no way to prove that anyone actually made these statements to her. But it is a fact that these kinds of statements were made frequently at that time. Your hatred of Hillary is blinding you to historical reality. Don't believe her because you think she's automatically a liar? Ok, whatever. But to not believe her because you don't think anyone could have ever made these statements -- sorry, you are wrong. Ask your grandmothers. If you are over 35, ask your mothers.
My own mother, when she got a job in 1978 in a not-very-conservative area -- Philadelphia -- was required to supply proof of birth control (a letter from her doctor and a receipt for the meds) before they would hire her because they were afraid she'd run off and get pregnant. They told her this to her face. Now, this is the opposite issue of not having access to birth control, but think about the implications for a minute. How many of you would ever think that could happen today? And just because times have changed, that does not make my mother a liar. This shit happened. Learn some history and get a clue.
Yep. My own mother, a brilliant woman who went to MIT and was one of the first computer programmers, was passed over for a promotion at a large corporation. Her boss told her straight out that she was better, but he gave it to the male candidate because he ha a family to support, whereas my mom had a husband who had a good job.
She was also sexually harassed at work.