What’s the best way to protest against pro-lifers? Exhibitionism. Yep, go topless. Joe Luppino-Esposito posts at the Weekly Standard blog that that’s exactly what two pro-aborts did at John Hopkins University. The message “my body, my foolishness” still rings loud and clear.
What struck me was the pro-aborts’ belittling view of women. Mr. Luppino-Esposito reports that:
Pro-abortion students insist that pro-life sidewalk counseling off-campus “has the potential to become emotionally damaging harassment,” and that displaying fetal models on campus is “rather obviously an attempt to publicly shame those that may hold pro-choice beliefs, or who have considered or have had an abortion.”
Further, the website says that the “actions and intended actions” of Voices for Life are discriminatory against women and are “meant to shame, shock, and create social hostility …” and that it constitutes “emotional bullying” against women.
Alumna Amy Peyrot believes that the “cemetery of the innocents”... which features American flags commemorating lives lost due to abortion, was “meant solely to harass people who may consider abortion” and that “[i]t was deeply disturbing to see this display on my campus, a place where I should feel safe.”
Peaceful pro-life sidewalk counseling to dissuade from abortion is “meant to shock and shame” and constitutes “emotionally damaging harassment”, and “emotional bullying” against women.
The truth about human development portrayed by fetal models “publicly shames” pro-aborts and women who’ve had abortions.
Even the existence of a silent pro-life “cemetery” protest is “disturbing” harassment and takes away one pro-abortion woman’s feeling of safety.
Who would think women and pro-aborts are so emotionally and intellectually weak? Just pro-aborts.
For more misogyny, see Stand on the carcasses of dead babies and stretch for first-class citizenship
