OK, some folks out there are vehemently pro-life. I get that. I even understand the arguments behind that position. What I don't get is this:
I went to a wedding on Friday evening. When I get to the reception, I had to walk through a line of militant anti-abortion protestors carrying massive signs with pictures of aborted fetuses on them, waving bibles, and yelling at people -- myself included -- as we walked in.
I have no idea why. The reception site is one of those places that has multiple spaces, and I can only surmise that one of the other groups that was meeting that evening were being protested by this group. I don't know what my friend's take is on abortion, but I feel pretty confident that it wasn't on her mind as she was getting married. She might be strongly pro-life for all I know, but I doubt she wanted to make that the focal point of her wedding reception.
It doesn't really matter, because the end result is that my friend's wedding guests all had to cross a picket line, and an obnoxious and in-your-grill one at that. It is fair for her to have her event marred because of the happenstance of holding her reception in the same building as some group that these protestors had a problem with? Seems pretty shitty to me.
Time and place. That's all I'm saying. If you want to protest, protest. But have some consideration for those that don't have a dog in the fight.
I went to a wedding on Friday evening. When I get to the reception, I had to walk through a line of militant anti-abortion protestors carrying massive signs with pictures of aborted fetuses on them, waving bibles, and yelling at people -- myself included -- as we walked in.
I have no idea why. The reception site is one of those places that has multiple spaces, and I can only surmise that one of the other groups that was meeting that evening were being protested by this group. I don't know what my friend's take is on abortion, but I feel pretty confident that it wasn't on her mind as she was getting married. She might be strongly pro-life for all I know, but I doubt she wanted to make that the focal point of her wedding reception.
It doesn't really matter, because the end result is that my friend's wedding guests all had to cross a picket line, and an obnoxious and in-your-grill one at that. It is fair for her to have her event marred because of the happenstance of holding her reception in the same building as some group that these protestors had a problem with? Seems pretty shitty to me.
Time and place. That's all I'm saying. If you want to protest, protest. But have some consideration for those that don't have a dog in the fight.
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