“The personal is political.”

Political questions are questions of morals, values, and humanity. Are these not the things you are there to help teach, @girlscouts?

We are all deeply impacted by politics. We should be teaching young people to be fluent in it. https://twitter.com/girlscouts/status/1321596962358075394
Because if your young women WERE fluent in politics and the ways in which political decisions gave been leveraged to diminish our autonomy over generations, not only would they not celebrate Amy Coney Barrett, they wouldn’t *become* Amy Coney Barrett.
Support women who actually support women.

Amy Coney Barrett does not.

It’s an incredibly basic standard. Honestly it’s too low, but you couldn’t even muster that.
And it is NOT lost on us that the reason you took it down was because it was “seen as partisan,” not because it celebrated a woman who has and will harm women and justice.

No. You stood up an excuse to ensure you could appease the conservatives in your midst/on your board.
There are a gagillion reasons why that post was trash. Silence was an option but I guess it’s better you remind us who you are.

“I’m not a political person” is common.

It is frankly, either a cop-out or woefully ignorant.
I know we out here looking for cookie dupes but are there any *organizational alternatives?* I don’t have children but I imagine some folks are looking to make a change for theirs....
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