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Scuba

(53,475 posts)
Sat Jul 26, 2014, 09:50 PM Jul 2014

One couple found a creative way to counter-protest pro-lifers

(Note: For the record, I prefer the term "anti-abortion" to "pro-life".)

http://www.dailydot.com/lifestyle/saturday-chores-tumblr-tina-grayson-currin/

In late June, the Supreme Court rejected a law, enacted in 2007, that required 35-foot buffer zones around abortion clinics in Massachusetts. This law was intended to help minimize episodes of violence and harassment against women and families entering clinics, but the Supreme Court decided it violated the First Amendment.

While some pro-life advocates will continue to resort to violence and hate to get their message across, other protesters have more subtle techniques. One Raleigh, N.C., couple—Grayson Haver Currin, a writer for Pitchfork and music editor at Indy Week, and his wife Tina, a copywriter and creative strategist—has been protesting alongside pro-lifers at a clinic in Cary, N.C., every Saturday morning since March. But their signs take a different approach.



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“There's no big-box hardware store very close to where we live, so we were driving toward a suburb of Raleigh called Cary, which runs over with strip malls. We were getting supplies for a garden box. We both grew up not too far away, and we've seen the clinic in question hundreds of times. But for some reason, on this morning in particular, the protesters got under our skin a little more than normal. I'm full of crazy ideas and jokes, and Tina tells me which rare ones are good. I suggested that we make a sign that said ‘Weird Hobby’ and point at one of the protestors. She loved the idea and vowed that, if they were there when we passed back by, we'd do it.

“We tried to buy poster board at Home Depot, but they don't carry it. As we were leaving, Tina ripped a vinyl sale sign off of a display and took a Sharpie to it. We posted the results to Instagram and Facebook, and people flipped. We vowed to keep doing it, and most every week we've been in town since then, we've counter-protested with a new sign. Some are surreal, and some are serious. We do our best to not talk to the pro-lifers, but they often pray for us and sometimes tell us that the righteous will destroy the wicked, us included. They've told us that we believe in God and are simply ashamed of it. In turn, we've dug pretty deep into their online network of craziness, and it knows no bounds of joy and sadness. We plan to keep doing it as long as they can. Already, they've taken to putting their signs down when we show up, which we consider an important if brief victory.”






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One couple found a creative way to counter-protest pro-lifers (Original Post) Scuba Jul 2014 OP
Sad there are so many young forced birthers in the pics lunasun Jul 2014 #1
I am laughing so hard NJCher Jul 2014 #2
Reminds me of this guy... progressoid Jul 2014 #5
the correct term is ANTI-CHOICE Skittles Jul 2014 #3
Thanks, that's even better! Scuba Jul 2014 #10
+1 That's what I was going to say! cui bono Jul 2014 #12
Actually the even more correct term is: anti woman Initech Jul 2014 #13
well, yes Skittles Jul 2014 #14
Kicking. Thank you. nt littlemissmartypants Jul 2014 #4
"Bring back Crystal Pepsi" NealK Jul 2014 #6
I suggest having a sign that says, "Pro-Life. No more Death Penalty". nm rhett o rick Jul 2014 #7
After that mess in AZ Aerows Jul 2014 #8
Good one! My hat's off to this couple!!!! BillZBubb Jul 2014 #9
Very creative! emsimon33 Jul 2014 #11
This couple has found the secret to being funny and serious, all at the same time! CaliforniaPeggy Jul 2014 #15
Awesome. blackspade Jul 2014 #16

NJCher

(35,661 posts)
2. I am laughing so hard
Sat Jul 26, 2014, 10:40 PM
Jul 2014

That last photo is priceless, what with the reverent, earnest prayers on the right and the reference to crystal Pepsi, an attempt to market "purity."



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Aerows

(39,961 posts)
8. After that mess in AZ
Sun Jul 27, 2014, 12:35 AM
Jul 2014

But you have to realize, they aren't pro-life. They are pro-suffering, pro-misery and pro-poverty.

Misery loves company, and they want impoverished women that have children before they can afford them, abuse of the Constitution so that it includes pain, suffering and unreasonable punishment, and people with nothing that they can exploit, or just generally spit on.

I'm sorry to say that seems to be the Republican standard as it has been put into practice lately.

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