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Originally posted by Peaches-n-Cream
I agree that it's about choices. I'm not sure what you mean by "the implementation of such changes is when you get into that gray area." If you get a chance, I would like to read more about what you mean.
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For example, when you say " Give women equal access to healthcare, " no one will argue that it's not a good idea.

But let's be real...the feminist movement does not stop with general statements like this. There are a host of issues/causes that lie behind a blanket statement such as this - how will this be implemented, who pays, what procedures, etc.? And its here that we as women will differ.
Still using healthcare as an example, not every woman is in favor of the legalization of abortion, which in general, the feminist movement supports giving every woman access to. Because of this, not every woman will want to identify themselves with a group/movement of people that does.
PLEASE NOTE: this is just an example and I have no intention of debating abortions, who has 'em, why, etc. This is just an example.