Abortion they were the typical wishy washy feminists not wanting responsibility for their actions, so they were okay with "choice".
The double standard of "modern" women is galling.
If the issue affects women they don't want any criticism of behavior or punishment. If the issue affects men then it is okay and we should be more "nuanced" in our views. For example, they are opposed to adultery, which just happens to affect women and children in a negative way more so then men. However, they are for capital punishment which is applied to men in much greater percentage and they aren't opposed to homosexuality which undermines the distinctive masculine role in society.
So we end up with the greatest living human being on the planet, the most noble, selfless, hard-working, long-suffering, generous and gorgeous person to grace our humdrum lives -- Sandra Bullock.
Again, ignore the fact she married a Nazi, helped to raise what she called in PEOPLE magazine her "little Aryan babies," and threw a gay wedding for her two homosexual buddies years before "Sex and the City 2" made it fashionable.
There's the role model for young women.
Who's the role model for young men?
Janet Reno.