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Fitswimmer
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Well, admittedly this did occur back in the days before rear seat DVD systems, but it would be pretty hard not to look when people were screaming at the stopped cars.I have been in similiar situations when my kids were younger. I don’t recall them reacting at all…I remember though thinking to myself that people marching with these signs at busy intersections, could cause potential accidents. I think that the signs are so striking that one could easily take his/her eyes off of the road to see what is going on. I don’t disagree with the marching with signs, ***because the signs are not the problem–the abortions are…but the delivery is not right to do at a busy intersection in the middle of mainstreet usa. ***I think that those demonstrations need to be coordinated better…they need to be seen, but they shouldn’t be positioned in busy intersections, where onlookers could cause accidents because they are distracting.
I’m curious why news shows don’t do more commentary or documentaries, like Dateline or something…showing the ‘truth about abortions,’ or something. It seems like it’s only discussed in religious circles…on the radio, perhaps an obscure Catholic or Protestant radio channel, or EWTN, but I don’t ever see a thing about abortion being discussed on mainstream tv. I marvel that as a society, we are not defending the unborn.
It’s interesting–I was listening to a program yesterday, discussing stats of abortions in China, and in about 30 years, there are going to be four times the amount of single men, to women, because with the ‘one child per household’ rule in China, girl babies are often aborted, because only households that ‘produce’ male babies, will receive financial rewards, something around $7k, not a lot, but maybe a lot there. I just couldn’t believe that stat, and how the ripple effects of abortion are far reaching.![]()
I’m not suggesting that the tactic can’t work, I’m sure there are cases where it has-I simply would prefer that those images not be placed where they might be seen by children.