A Michigan woman has gone viral after confronting a street preacher outside a Planned Parenthood clinic, arguing that he had no idea why many women were actually walking through its doors. Their exchange quickly turned into a debate over cancer screenings, reproductive healthcare, and abortion, with viewers overwhelmingly taking the woman’s side.
Posted by TikTok user Sushai99, she herself had approached the preacher outside Planned Parenthood, telling him he had “no idea” what services women were getting after they walked through the doors. He attempts to tell her, “I agree with that, but everything that goes on here is evil.”
Sushai, in disbelief, tells him he’s actually harassing the women who enter these doors. One woman came out and told the preacher she felt like he was “judging her” for utilizing their services. The preacher tries to tell her everything that goes on inside Planned Parenthood is “idolatry” and “bloodshed.”
She hits him with a realistic take as she asks, “How is a mammogram idolatry?” He clams up and stutters as he says he didn’t mean mammograms. But he does try to call cancer screenings a problem with “sexual morality.”
This is only a sliver of Sushai’s confrontation with the preacher; in another, she hilariously argues with him over who created the universe. They have a deep conversation that ends in her asking, “How do you know that it wasn’t a leprechaun that made the world?” His ‘brilliant’ answer to this was: “Because a leprechaun isn’t big enough to cause all of this.”
The preacher also claims a zygote is a “human life” that has a soul, and this is why abortion isn’t ethical in his eyes. In the end, Sushai concludes that this street preacher “has an answer for everything.”
Sushai’s audience trash-talks the preacher online
Not only did people, many of whom were women, give the street preacher a piece of their mind, but they were also wise to the fact that every answer he had seemingly supported the idea that women are committing heinous acts inside Planned Parenthood.
Many of the responses questioned everything the preacher said. “My pap smear is evil?” one woman asked. “I had endometrial cancer at 25yo. How was I immoral?” another woman wondered.
A top comment pointed out the hypocrisy in the preacher’s opinion. “Isn’t judgement a sin? Should he be judging anyone?”
One commenter summed up the attitude of the comment section on Sushai’s video, “Not all men, but always a [expletive] man bro. Men have no say on the female body, weird ahhhhhhhhh.”







