What you find at any modern-day pro-life rally will probably be rife with hypocrisy. Men and women sharing their opinions about what other people do with their bodies never feels right. An activist in New York recently visited a March for Life rally and saw a sign that definitely stood out to him. He decided that he had some questions for some of the ladies who were marching that day.
A member from Good Liars, an activist group in New York, decided to attend a March for Life. He figured why not speak with some people personally. In his TikTok video, posted by @goodliars0, shows him walking up to a group of women with a “Choose Adoption” sign in full view. He tells them, “I saw the sign ‘Choose Adoption.’” He then turns to one of the women and asks her, “How many children have you adopted?” She laughs and says, “Not able to adopt. I’d love to adopt.”
He moves onto another nearby woman and asks her how many she’s adopted. She looks at him bewildered and says, “None. I have two of my own,” implying that she gave birth to her children but never adopted any. He asks two other women standing by the sign if they’ve adopted, and they answer that they haven’t. They tell him, “It’s just the message.”
Here’s the thing, though: It’s more than just a message. It’s a way for women to degrade other women for their choices and the interviewer for Good Liars knows this. The fact that other women would be advocating to take away a woman’s choice from other women like them is diabolical. The judgmental nature of women and men who attend pro-life rallies is very unsettling and questionable.
Commenters agreed that these women need to be questioned and shown how their rhetoric is harmful. It really doesn’t make much sense. One commenter pointed out, “Hypocrisy at its finest!!!” Another said, “They don’t get it and never will until it happens to them.” That, right there, is exactly the problem.