Protesters at a Planned Parenthood pro-abortion event carried gross signs about their vaginas and their plans to dehumanize babies — including one sign which talked about eating pre-born babies.
A lady at the protests was photographed with a sign which read: "Fetus = good snack."
The "Bans Off Phoenix" event was hosted by Planned Parenthood from 5 -7 p.m. on Saturday. As it was held in a public setting, the protest was attended by those with views on both sides of the abortion issue.
Another protester with hairy armpits proudly held a sign while chanting its slogan, "keep your laws out of my p*ssy."
In the background, some can be heard calling the pro-abortionist a baby-hater and asking her how she feels "about that vaccine mandate." The protester doesn't respond to the questions in the video clip.
Another woman is seen with what appears to be her young son. The child is adorned with a pentagram necklace and wears a T-shirt with the acronym ACAB, which means all cops are bastards.
The child also wears a sign saying "Men of quality don't fear equality." At the bottom of the sign is another pentagram, followed by the popular Wiccan slogan "blessed be."
In another video, a woman with a Mohawk haircut tells a passerby "masturbation is murder" and "if you masturbate, you've killed people." Another lady stops to tell her "that's not what we're saying, darling."
A man standing nearby wears a t-shirt with rainbow colors on it, saying "be a nice human" with an inverted cross.
A man can be seen following a young woman with a megaphone around, walking behind her and heckling her. The woman is visibly nervous as the man calls her a "closet homosexual."
Towards the end of the video clip, the man shouts at the person recording him "touch me," as if he were looking for an excuse to start a physical confrontation.
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