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THIS is what women need to hear!
Just because I feel like no one has said it….
To the woman who is pro-life, You are loved beyond measure To the woman who is pro-choice, You are loved beyond measure. To the woman who is on the fence, You are loved beyond measure. To the woman who is heart broken from being told she is unable to have children. You are loved and created for a purpose. To the woman who is excitingly pregnant with her fifth child even though her family says it’s “irresponsible” You are loved and created for a purpose. To the woman who found out the child inside of her would cost her her life and chose to abort, You are loved and created for a purpose To the woman who’s world has been turned upside down when her child’s heart stopped beating inside her womb, There is endless unconditioned love for you To the woman who is on the bathroom floor looking at two pink lines after running from their abusive partner. There is endless unconditional love for you. To the woman who has to make an impossible decision when she was told her child was not forming properly and was in extreme pain. There is endless unconditional love for you. To the woman who’s abortion haunts her everyday, There is grace and incredible love for you. To the woman who was raped and found out she was pregnant and decided to not carry the child. There is grace and incredible love for you. To all of the woman who had to make a choice to bring life into the world or to end it and to the ones who were not given a choice. I hope you know that His grace and love is endless for you. Regardless if people say your choice was “right” or “wrong” and with all the hatefulness on both sides. I hope you know that you are loved by the Savior of the world. HE understands your pain/grief/worry/doubt/ and every other thing you had to go through. And you are priceless and endlessly loved in his eyes. And mine. (I apologize for those who told you different) You are loved beyond measure‼️ -Letitia A woman who is imperfect, a sinner who is loved by God ❣️ #prolove |
Thank you, honeychile.
It bears repeating: Thank you, honeychile. |
honeychile, thank you!
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I’m of the belief we should follow our own unspoken recruitment rules of the 5Bs and not talk about politics as national organizations.
I’ll venture to take it a step further that political discussion should be made taboo again among acquaintances. On the other hand, I think sororities would be remiss not to educate members on how to have civil and respectful discussion with each other. We’ve seemingly let the treasured values of tolerance and “agreeing to disagree” fall by the wayside. |
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I agree, and some just assume that their views are the same as their membership. My guess would be that even if they did a poll and a majority went one way, those on the other side would still be upset that they made a political statement.
I found this statement by AOPi to be something of value: https://www.alphaomicronpi.org/news/...ha-omicron-pi/ Quote:
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I agree, and some just assume that their views are the same as their membership. My guess would be that even if they did a poll and a majority went one way, those on the other side would still be upset that they made a political statement.
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I like it too! No group should presume to speak for its members. EVER.
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I just think both sides want us to hate/demonize the other at this point, and it’s driving everyone apart. We are all more alike than we know. |
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Joining a political group did not interest me, and not one of the 18 sororities made any political statements or in any other way indicated a collective viewpoint when I rushed. When I joined my sorority I joined for potential friendships, leadership opportunities, and potential connections later in life. I joined to make a large campus feel smaller.
Furthermore, where was the outcry when Lea Thomas was allowed to compete in the NCAA womens swim finals? |
I can see where KD advocates for each sister to use their voice, but does not say how to use that voice. Southern chapters have different views than northern chapters. Christine Blasey Ford and Amy Coney Barrett are both KDs. To tell sisters which side of the line they need to stand is as restricting as if we had no voice. I know where I stand, I advocate for my view, I advocate on behalf of my daughter, nieces, and other women including the young ladies of the sorority to whom I am the House Director. I remind them all they have a voice, they have a vote--USE THEM! STAND BY THEM!
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