Apparently the DNCC had a "Womens' Equali-Tea" for Women's Equality Day (the anniversary of women obtaining the right to vote.)
Guess what.
Pro-lifers protested against it. Yes, that's right, pro-lifers protested a celebration of women getting the right to vote. No, seriously.
And this, of course, is how reasonable people end up with the impression that pro-lifers hate women. Sure, the protesters were women--as the first post observed, the organizers were very savvy about appearances.
This is where the pro-lifers who don't hate women could come in and elbow their way into the news. They could hold a spirited counter-protest, with 10 times as many people, or 20, or 50, however much of a majority they are in the pro-life movement, supporting women's right to vote. What an opportunity missed. Oh, well.
Guess what.
Pro-lifers protested against it. Yes, that's right, pro-lifers protested a celebration of women getting the right to vote. No, seriously.
And this, of course, is how reasonable people end up with the impression that pro-lifers hate women. Sure, the protesters were women--as the first post observed, the organizers were very savvy about appearances.
This is where the pro-lifers who don't hate women could come in and elbow their way into the news. They could hold a spirited counter-protest, with 10 times as many people, or 20, or 50, however much of a majority they are in the pro-life movement, supporting women's right to vote. What an opportunity missed. Oh, well.