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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here’s their lame excuse that they sent chapters who questioned them: “We agree there’s nothing political about being against racism - EVERYONE should be against racism - but unfortunately, political activists have distorted the discussion and made it political. And by presenting statements “against” racism, it can imply that you were racist before.” They also said “Any topic that pulls your chapter off its mission or divides your members could be political, if activists take that topic and politicize it.” So basically, nothing discussed in any kind of current event is ok for MOMS Club. Not anti-racism, not climate change, not education, not even roads or libraries or parks. They COULD all be political! :roll:[/quote] I agree with their stance. They are for new mothers, all new mothers, not just activist mothers. Making statements about issues will alienate some new mothers, which is contrary to their mission. It's hard for you to see, OP, but it's true. [/quote] Making statements against racism will alienate new mothers how? Because they’re racist and they would find it offensive? You realize how disgusting what you’re saying is, right?[/quote] Because moms are looking to join a playgroup with no drama. I am so sick of the crap in the news too. If I thought that what’s the moms group would revolve around, I would be put off. I am looking for a group about parenting. If I was looking for activism, I would join an activism group. It’s just not related to the mission of the organization. It’s not necessary for them to make a statement one way or the other, and not doing so doesn’t imply racism. [/quote]
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