I just joined this forum and the first place I went, I found this post, which is a subject I wrestle with all the time. I do sidewalk counseling and I pray in front of Planned Parenthood, so I have direct experience on both sides. I have stood with a man who does use the signs and it’s harder for him to get a client to even consider talking to him.
From my experience: The graphic photos do not belong in front of an abortion clinic. It is not that I think young children should be protected, I think children should understand what is happening there. It is that the clients of abortion clinics tend to harden their hearts to accomplish the deed, and seeing those photographs does not soften their hearts, but makes them harden even more, against the knowledge that the picture they are seeing could be their baby.
The death-scorts at Planned Parenthood tell the clients that we are “protesters.” If we are out there with no signs, just our rosaries, perhaps a 40 Days for Life banner or a sign that simply says “Abortion hurts women” or something, then it looks like the death-scorts might just be lying…if we do have the signs and we shout at them, then Planned Parenthood’s propaganda seems true. If we are out there peacefully praying, sometimes passers-by are curious, not repulsed.
On the other hand…I get so very angry and frustrated with people’s denial of what is really happening in our country and the world! I want them to understand what abortion really means, what happens to the baby (NOT a blob of tissue!) so that they can no longer consider abortion as any sort of option. Prayer seems not to have any effect at all, since the clients go in and have abortions every day, day in and day out. I understand how Jesus felt at the temple, filled with righteous anger and indignation. I know that is how the Operation Rescue people felt, and why they locked themselves to the doors of abortion clinics and to the exam tables. But they got arrested, and the clinic just rescheduled the abortions for the next day.
I do think the graphics have their place, and that is why I helped with the GAP, the Genocide Awareness Program, on a local college campus. That to me is the place for educating young adults, hopefully opening a few eyes to the injustice that is abortion. We had a few protesters but a lot more people looking at the displays with curiosity, you could see they were processing what the signs showed. I am adding the link here, and they have a video on their website that is VERY graphic, so don’t go there if you haven’t seen such things.
abortionno.org/
I know that I personally cannot reach a client’s heart if I hold a graphic sign, but if I have my Bible, prayer book, rosary, and brochures, I might have success. I hope that helps.