This
picture shows the sign I have been holding on the square in Hanover
PA for the last few days (the opposite side reads, CHOICE = LIBERTY -
DEFEND THE CONSTITUTION). Today, however, things got a bit nasty: a
priest showed up, grabbed the pro-lifers' only PRAY TO END ABORTION
sign, crossed the street, and stood directly behind me for a good
forty-five minutes. We had a brief conversation about the freedom of
speech (he was incredulous when I told him that most modern nations
allow their people to speak freely), but he retreated all the same,
with a farewell, "See you later," when his attempts at
intimidation didn't cause me to immediately vacate my spot.
Many
were the people who voiced their support for my efforts at
counter-protesting, among them a shopkeeper from a nearby store (who
praised me for keeping my distance from the pro-lifers and not
posting up directly behind or next to them), truck drivers, people in
passing cars, and the very nice couple who, out of solidarity, bought
me a coffee and a water. Many also were the people who voiced their
opposition to my signs, either through thumbs down or by yelling
angry threats from passing cars.
The
culmination of my day, however, was when the local police showed up
to inform me that they had received multiple complaints about the
fact that I was displaying in public the word vagina. "This is
borderline disorderly conduct," the officer said; "you have
the right to speak freely, but we're getting complaints about the
word vagina on your sign." I asked him if I could complain about
the fact that the pro-lifers have pictures of dead and bloody fetuses
on their signs, which I find disturbing and offensive, and he told me
to file a complaint at the station. He took my name, address, and
date of birth, and thanked me for being civil about the complaints.
When I raised my coffee to him as I was packing up and he was pulling
out of the parking area where I had been standing, he nearly shouted
out with glee.
I
can imagine only one source for the complaints: the pro-lifers who
had tried to bring out the big guns, and, having failed to shake my
resolve, turned snitch. To stay out of trouble with the law, I will
change my sign to read, "KEEP YOUR PRAYERS OUT OF MY WOMB,"
but womb is not nearly as memorable as vagina. Every action has an
equal and appropriate reaction. I refuse to turn snitch and complain
about signs bearing bloody and mangled fetuses, but I will not
abandon my battle to secure for the women of this land the Blessings
of Liberty.
Ultima
Ratio Regum - 場黑麥
John
Paul Roggenkamp
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