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#DearDebbie, Millennial Women Aren't 'Complacent' About Reproductive Rights
Earlier this week DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz said that young women today are complacent when it comes to their reproductive rights. Now those "complacent" millennial women are speaking out on Twitter using the hashtag #DearDebbie.
In an interview for the New York Times Magazine published on Wednesday, Schultz said: "Here's what I see: a complacency among the generation of young women whose entire lives have been lived after Roe v. Wade was decided." Well, young feminists aren't having it. Shortly after the article was posted, Erin Matson and Pamela Merritt, co-founders of reproductive rights organization Reproaction, decided to use Twitter to challenge Schultz's comment with the hashtag #DearDebbie. Hundreds of millennial women joined in using the hashtag, explaining that young women today continue to have their reproductive rights undermined -- and many of them are actually doing something about it in activist spaces. Some of the choice gems included: #DearDebbie, Young women are a major in our fight for reproductive freedom. They didn't want you to know. pic.twitter.com/p5xG3M6kKD Millennials are too busy to engage b/c we're running @AbortionFunds, repealing Hyde, & NOT GETTING PAID #DearDebbie https://t.co/nuqrnTn6bH #DearDebbie Young women have never lived without Roe v. Wade. But we haven't lived without attempts to chip away at Roe, either. #deardebbie Does waking up at 5 AM to clinic escort and being an unpaid intern for a women's rights org make me complacent? Just checking. #DearDebbie, does this look complacent to you? We fight back every time. RJ is many of these people's lives. pic.twitter.com/KPw6DRf9Eb In addition to the online backlash, Schultz is also facing push back from several progressive activist organizations, including CREDO Mobile. On Wednesday evening, the organization launched a petition demanding that Schultz resign from her post as DNC chair, citing her Roe v. Wade comments as one of many reasons why she should resign. Also on HuffPost: -- This feed and its contents are the property of The Huffington Post, and use is subject to our terms. It may be used for personal consumption, but may not be distributed on a website. ![]() More... |
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