Comment by sejje

13 days ago

Yes, the place she thought needed her prayers.

How is that important?

What are your views on abortion?

I believe in free access. I also believe those going to get an abortion shouldn’t be impeded by protesters in the immediate vicinity when getting their healthcare.

  • She was standing alone, across the street, on the curb/grass next to the sidewalk, kind of doing a homer simpson into the bushes.

    There were no other people visible, she made no noise.

    She didn't impede anyone, and it would have been very difficult to tell she was protesting, if that's in fact what she was doing (I'm not her, so I don't know).

    I don't believe in God, so those particulars (or that it was an abortion clinic) aren't important to me. She was arrested for thinking silently to herself.

  • Do you believe God was listening to the prayers and influencing the people at the abortion clinic? From what I read the lady was standing there and not blocking free access. The law says you may not influence.

    • > Do you believe God was listening to the prayers and influencing the people at the abortion clinic?

      No, the woman was there tying to influence other women’s healthcare, something she had no right to get involved in.

      Edit: The police did screw this up - the clinic was closed. She also received a payout.

      Framing this as ‘thought police’ is wrong, the issue was her presence.

      https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4gze361j7xo