What I Did Today
...But we also know that this is not the only way the world can be. We know there is a reservoir of people, women and men, young and old, who hate this relentless assault on women’s lives, rights and futures. We know that there are millions more who can be won to see that all this is intolerable. We know that not all men hate women. We know that women are not innately weak and passive and destined to lay down for this shit. We know – and we have already seen in our work building up for this protest – that, when people come together to confront the woman-haters and speak up defiantly in an uncompromising voice, tears and whispers can transform into righteous anger and defiant political action.
From Why I'm Marching Against Religious Patriarchs and Pornographers, and Why You Should Join Me, by Sunsara Taylor
From Why I'm Marching Against Religious Patriarchs and Pornographers, and Why You Should Join Me, by Sunsara Taylor
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#7: share these cards![]() Care-Net.org fliers are all over campus targeting the fear of women. If the number is dialed or the website entered into a search bar, these women are convinced that abortion is not one of the “options” they have. This shaming is criminal. Today, I used the palm card to to send a different message: that a woman should be free to decide when and whether to have a child.
ABORTION ON DEMAND AND WITHOUT APOLOGY! contact [email protected] to order.
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