The Supreme Court leaked a draft of its opinion on the reversed Roe v. Wade decision, which was published May 2, 2022. As a mark of disapproval, Planned Parenthood and a bunch of other abortion facilities, coordinated a nationwide event called “Bans Off Our Bodies” on May 14.
It was over 450 events across the nation as marchers aimed to “tell anti-abortion politicians:#BansOffOurBodies.”
To hear the protesters’ stories and record their disgusting displays, we visited Washington, D.C.’s National Mall.
One man was holding a sign that said “If abortion is murder then a blow job is cannibalism.” I don’t think anyone in the pro-life movement believes that lone sperm is a fertilized egg but, to each their own I guess.
One woman, or rather, “person with a uterus,” gave a “visceral experience.” She came to the protest with blood dripping down her dress and legs and covering her hands. There were also a couple of hangers that she hung from her umbrella. She had droplets made out red construction paper. On each droplet she had messages to “remind me why I’m here” … as if she would forget.
I think there was one person in the room wearing a black graduation gown with about ten hanging plastic hangers. These won’t work as you believe they would, I will not lie to the sir.
Unidentified man stood crisscrossed, shouting “Pro-lifers Are Pro-Nazi’s. The Nazi’s Will Bring An Actual Genocide.” We are so thankful for safe abortions. God is not to be trusted with the life of an unborn baby. Safe abortions are illegal.
The worst part was seeing children handed signs that said “F**K YOU” or “My Body, My Choice.” Most were in baby strollers but told to hold these vile displays.
The insanity of these people can’t get much worse. Take a look at the video to see our encounters.
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