Still, the rally drew a crowd of thousands, with a heavy contingent of young people and students bussed in by schools and church groups. The mood was overwhelmingly upbeat, with many treating the end of Roe v. Wade as inevitable.
“We must ensure that our daughters and granddaughters have the same fundamental rights that their mothers and grandmothers fought for and won on this day, 49 years ago,” they said. The Rev. Andrew Rudmann, a Catholic priest from New Orleans, was attending his 11th event. “Hopefully this will be the last March for Life,” he said.
The celebratory and triumphant mood of the day was perhaps best encapsulated by a contingent from New York City that bounced past the Supreme Court building with dancing nuns and drummers playing Latin rhythms.
If they do drop roe v wade, cali wl get a big population boost im sure.
Let’s add life without parole for any man impregnating a girl under 18. I bet no one will rally for that.
And, of course, the Proud Boys marched too.
it’s the annual PRO-LIFE rally. We are pro life. I’m sorry this is happening to you.
Gross.
And they will sit back and end their crusade once accomplished. Right? No other rights God wants them to roll back. Right? That’ll be it. Job well done. Let’s all get along now. Right?
Thanks for forcing your religion on everyone else, minority group who pushed for this.
We need to ensure they remain disappointed. NoQuarterGiven
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