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boklo
Given Parkers general anti-sexist and progressive worldview expressed throughout his work, I would be shocked if this was intended as an anti-abortion song. Even taken on its own terms, the song does not to me communicate a sentiment against abortion, but is an expression of deep sympathy for someone going through an abortion. Being pro-choice does not mean you don't recognize the emotional impact of abortion. On the contrary, it's anti-abortion people who tend to demonize women who choose abortion and withold sympathy from them.
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blocked-pitbull
my mate played a graham p. album i bought in 1983...he keeps everything except his virginity. it was "heat in harlem" etc
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Mobilegeek
Anti-abortion? Listen to the lyrics "You can't be too strong, you decide what's wrong" Sounds pro-choice to me.
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celtickiddo
The only anti-abortion song you'll ever need to hear.......makes me well up with tears every time !
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