Between the tantrums of pro-abortion demonstrations, young men, including church-goers and pro-life activists, stood firm and prevented disruption to Mass (5 min read.)
I have watched and read so much on this topic that I may never NOT cry when someone talks about my son's future on this planet. Where I sit, I don't see much of a future for any of the young kids (my son is currently 7). I never thought I would see so much hate from WOMEN standing in the street trying to scream away the right to life of a BABY, screaming in rage at the idea that they would NOT be allowed to murder their own child! I saw a video on Twitter of this woman (who looked like she was hit by every branch of every ugly tree in the ugly forest) standing in a circle of women and she was yelling, "Ladies, don't worry if you get pregnant. No, just run right down to the clinic on the corner and get that little bast*rd sucked right out!" It seems that they are so against men in any role, that they would hate their own child for needing the man to be created. The moral compass in this country has been neglected so badly for so long, I don't see it coming back from this. For me, these protests are a terrible gouge in this country's face. It is an ugly mark that might fade but will never go away.
As for the comment by police to Father Graebe? I wonder if it occurred to them to tell the abortion monsters the same thing? I doubt it since they were allowed to commit felony after felony by going to the judges' homes after they were doxed online, which is also illegal and nothing was done. Because he is a boy and because people have shown the hate they have toward the males in our population, I worry a lot about my baby and what he will see when he is grown. My family believes it's because I have an anxiety disorder, but I know what I see and all I see is hate toward men. It's scary.
I hear you loud and clear. We must stay hopeful for future generations and actively invest in our children's moral and spiritual education and well-being.
I have watched and read so much on this topic that I may never NOT cry when someone talks about my son's future on this planet. Where I sit, I don't see much of a future for any of the young kids (my son is currently 7). I never thought I would see so much hate from WOMEN standing in the street trying to scream away the right to life of a BABY, screaming in rage at the idea that they would NOT be allowed to murder their own child! I saw a video on Twitter of this woman (who looked like she was hit by every branch of every ugly tree in the ugly forest) standing in a circle of women and she was yelling, "Ladies, don't worry if you get pregnant. No, just run right down to the clinic on the corner and get that little bast*rd sucked right out!" It seems that they are so against men in any role, that they would hate their own child for needing the man to be created. The moral compass in this country has been neglected so badly for so long, I don't see it coming back from this. For me, these protests are a terrible gouge in this country's face. It is an ugly mark that might fade but will never go away.
As for the comment by police to Father Graebe? I wonder if it occurred to them to tell the abortion monsters the same thing? I doubt it since they were allowed to commit felony after felony by going to the judges' homes after they were doxed online, which is also illegal and nothing was done. Because he is a boy and because people have shown the hate they have toward the males in our population, I worry a lot about my baby and what he will see when he is grown. My family believes it's because I have an anxiety disorder, but I know what I see and all I see is hate toward men. It's scary.
I hear you loud and clear. We must stay hopeful for future generations and actively invest in our children's moral and spiritual education and well-being.