By now you’ve probably heard about the “Women’s March” that took place the day after Donald Trump was sworn in as president. The stated goal of this march was to send a message to the new administration that “Women’s rights are human rights.”
This doesn’t sound so bad, does it? Well, let’s look at the fine print.
According to the Women’s March website, part of their mission is to “stand together, recognizing that defending the most marginalized among us is defending all of us.”
They go on to explain further in one of their Unity Principles:
“We do not accept any federal, state or local rollbacks, cuts or restrictions on our ability to access quality reproductive healthcare services.”
To this end, both Planned Parenthood and NARAL are partnering with the Women’s March to push their pro-abortion agenda.
In other words, the Women’s March was nothing more than a pro-abortion rally disguised as a pro-women’s march.
But if we’ve learned anything since Roe v. Wade, it’s that abortion is not pro-women. Consider the following:
- An estimated 65% of women seeking an abortion feel coerced by their partner, husband or family. Is that really reproductive choice?1
- 40% to 60% of women who’ve undergone an abortion later report suffering from some combination of depression, drug abuse, grief, and guilt. Where is the empowerment in that?2
- More than half a million baby girls are aborted each year in America. Do they not deserve a voice?
When it comes to empowering women, Human Coalition is on a mission to give women real choices. We don’t assume that every woman is the same—they each face unique circumstances and carry their own struggles. So we meet them where they are and educate them about their options.
Planned Parenthood claims to be pro-women, but when it comes to long-term, meaningful care, they come up short.
Human Coalition, on the other hand, provides life-affirming counseling, along with help obtaining financial resources, employment services, childcare support, and housing and material assistance.
Our clinics address the emotional and physical issues abortion-determined women face, so choosing life is the most natural and beneficial choice for both mother and baby.
Now that’s empowerment!
The mainstream media was all over the Women’s March, praising its advocacy and pushing its agenda. But when you get right down to it, the Women’s March does not represent the vast majority of America. (80% of women believe late-term abortion should be banned.3) Nor does the March know what hurting women really want or need.
But we do.
Human Coalition has developed a holistic, compassionate solution to reach and serve disadvantaged women. And we do it with a firm commitment to LIFE, because we believe that all life is precious and deserves protection.
At Human Coalition, we believe that hurting women are not healed by a one-day March, but by being empowered with the tools they need to face their challenges, head-on.
Will you support Human Coalition in truly empowering women, and in doing so helping rescue thousands of lives in 2017? Your most generous gift today will help send the message that Human Coalition – not the Women’s March – truly stands with America’s women.
- The Federalist, “How Many Women Are Pressured Into Abortions?” (September 18, 2015), http://thefederalist.com/2015/09/18/how-many-women-are-pressured-into-abortions/.
- Students for Life of America, “After Abortion Grief,” http://studentsforlife.org/prolifefacts/postabortion/.
- The Federalist, “Poll: 80 Percent Of Women Support Late-Term Abortion Bans,” (January 19, 2016), http://thefederalist.com/2016/01/19/poll-80-percent-of-women-support-late-term-abortion-bans/.
You suck fisher. American women are prochoice, stop telling f******* lies.
Wow. Thanks for that super insightful and intelligent response.
Thank you so much for your work in the pro-life coalition. I had an abortion in 1984 and I was reeled in by the lie that this was a true choice and a way to promote women’s rights. After all these years I now know that th abortion industry is… Read more »
Thanks for your kind words. I hope you have the opportunity to share your story as I’m sure it rescues other children!
This site has given me hope that in fact there is something to stop this madness. These activist Women ‘seem’ to have stampeded over the edge of logical, realistic truthful reasoning. Women throughout history have been paramount in leading and guarding the moral fabric of our country’s society. The current… Read more »
They are certainly NOT representing me.
You are 100% correct. The woman’s march was nothing more than a pro-abortion rally disguised as a pro-women’s march. It was NOT pro-women at all. It was pro-killing of babies. What concerns me most is the leadership/coordinator behind it; a Muslim Woman (Linda Sarsour) who supports Sharia Law and FGM.… Read more »
The women’s march definitely did not represent me. I am a conservative Christian and proud of it. I am very pro-life. Some of the pictures I saw of some of the women are actually a disgrace to us.
No, they did NOT represent me.
I am appalled at the women’s march! I have never seen such a vulgar, vile, disrespectful, disgusting group of women. They absolutely do not represent me. These women are filled with demons. The march should have been called the march of Satan’s daughters.
I’m taking this moment to voice I love my fellow women, men and children. I will not dispose myself to complaints. I salute the men and women who Patriots choosing to defend my civil rights. I have a open heart to the disabled, to the children for their rights to… Read more »
I agree 100% and I am just thrilled to see someone put it into words people can understand!
Oh, I also wanted to mention that this so-called woman’s march was an embarrassment to me!
LOL – well there’s a first time for everything for me I suppose 🙂
No I was not represented, for I am not a “Nasty Woman”
This bunch of morons give real women a bad name! I was (date) raped at 17 in 1968 years before that term surfaced, told to leave school in Feb of my senior yr, gave birth to a baby girl, and never regretted a minute! The women who march for abortion… Read more »
This March did not represent me in any way. I was embarrassed by some of the signs and costumes the women were wearing. What happened to self respect. Somehow they lost that.
No, the women’s march in no way represents me !!!!!!!!!!
I’m on #team Jesus
Thanjs,
Sharon Atkins
I think that abortion is complete murder because everyone deserves to see life.. But I don’t think the march had to do with abortion and if it did it had very very little to do with it because when i went to the march you could tell that the ideal… Read more »
I don’t live in America but no,this march definitely doesn’t represent me as a woman.I am a mother and THE ANSWER TO UNPLANNED PREGNANCY IS LOTS OF HELP AND SUPPORT NOT having your child killed. I didn’t get much for the first 4 years but I have never regretted having… Read more »
American woman are embarrassing America. The freedoms we have are abundant. We are in no way oppressed. I am ashamed for the woman who took part in the March.
NO. That march was abominable and most decidedly did NOT speak for me and many women that I know both conservative AND more liberal, both Republican and Democrat. I am a woman from birth, who is Pro-Christian-Judeo values and traditions. I am also VERY Pro-America and its tradition of Liberty… Read more »
You and I would get along fabulously! I am right with you on your comment!
God Bless you!
I THINK IT WAS A BIG DUM JOKE THEY WOULD HAVE DONE BETTER IF THEY WOULD HAVE STAYED HOME. WE HAVE ENOUGH TROUBLE THERE ARE A FEW THAT WANT TO START TROUBLE. I THINK IT WAS A JOKE KEN
Thank you for sharing this. I was skeptical about this “march” because it seemed that their reasons for marching were vague and undefined. But now that I have seen it, heard the speakers and rhetoric, it is clear to me that it was nothing but a pro choice rally. Disgusting…..
It does not represent me at all!!! I dislike it when someone states they are speaking out for me. Abortions to me are something that should not be considered. I know many who use it as birth control!!!! Murder is what is is in my opinion.
They do not represent me and I’m a Pro-Life woman.
They did not represent me or my values. As a mother of 7, I obviously am pro life. The vulgarity of these women was an embarrassment to American women and men across the country. The intolerance of this group was astounding. I am tired of liberal groups who claim the… Read more »
No this march did not represent me or Women. It was vulgar, and violent, and disruptive all the things we women are fighting against. I see this as a very sad movement that Hollywood is trying to control the world. Trump Gov was voted in. Lets let the democratic process… Read more »
I see it for what it is….definitely not what I as a woman want to show the world. Vulgar, lewd, disrespectful, obnoxiously offensive, is all I see with this so called, ‘woman’s march.’ I’m a mother, grand-mother, fierce protector of life, especially that of the hopeless, voiceless….
I find the large amount of women protesting against the rights of all women who DON’T agree with them disgusting! I am not one of these women and I want to know where is the men in this nation that sits back and allows this to happen? MEN stand up… Read more »
The unborn have rights also. If the woman does NOT want to have a baby then don’t have sex
After having lost a 22 month gestation baby in a severe car accident and not being able to claim any legal compensation for his loss in 1986; and then, living most of my adult life as a mother, wife, and professional pediatric physical therapist in early childhood intervention, it breaks… Read more »
Sadly Jane I have to agree that wild animals and pets seem more important than human life …3 ofmy sisters lost their child Paulina was 8 hit by a car on my sonś 14 th birthday Glenn was 20 in someone else’s car and Esmeralda was about 26 I think.… Read more »
What a completely disgraceful lot are these so called women ! Poor losers all of them… the winners are the unborn babies who WILL have a life !
i like how they rescinded pro life groups from their march they told them to stay home!!! So no the march didn’t support my views as pro life! equal pay yes.But planned parent is redundant with the new healthcare offered! high schools have clinics for the teens in today’s world… Read more »
Please! Can you organize a March for All Women’s rights, specifically, the unborn? I will be happy to March on D.C. for this, and will help all I can to educate! I am sorry, I am 62 and of very small financial means, but would love to throw my voice… Read more »
Good idea Joan:-) I am 59 but lost count of all the conversations I have had in this regard to Learning to truly love yourself takes a lifetime Discovering how special youare helps to open your eyes to how special others are as well.That is the start of being brothers… Read more »
Thanks for the info.
Their agenda is hate, division, very liberal, beligerant, ignorant, tactics; and getting their way with hollywood status and Soros money. The worldly tactics of anti-God principles is at work here. They are deceived and being used by the enemy of righteousness.
I am in a dialogue with my 18 year old daughter that FEMINISM IS WRONG and a tool of satan to destroy women in his master devious plan. All the rights feminists proclaim to stand for are abominations against God and that will never change. If we can only see… Read more »
NOOO. The “women’s March” DID NOT REPRESENT MY VIEWS. THEY were marvhing to something theu are Not Properly informed about at ALL. Planned Parenthood Is Sponsoring this to promote More abortions & baby part selling for PROFIT.
I’m pro-life these so called women DO NOT represent me!
Thank you Brian for standing for life. We have a Right to Life Ministry here at St Mary’s Catholic Church to which my husband and I have been with and worked with trying to stand for those with no voice. These people that did the March Absolutely do not represent… Read more »
Great work, Emma, and thanks for serving!
As a woman who years ago struggled with fertility and subsequent miscarriages between the birth of my two sons, I believe that conceiving a child is simply miraculous. Many of the comments here reflect a massive mutual agreement with the pro-life position. For those of us who struggled, some of… Read more »
Thankyou for your beautiful words I fully agree God bless you +;-)
Nearly 60,000 babies, if not more, have died at the hands of Planned Parenthood. That organization, that has deceived every vulnerable woman, was quickly accepted by Obama and Hillary. It is the lie of Satan. This group devastates the heart, body and soul of women while killing their babies. They… Read more »
Carol – Planned Parenthood actually aborts around 330,000 children every year. They are the leading abortion mill in the country and are responsible for 25-30% of all abortions domestically. By all means let’s defund them! And then put them out of business altogether.
I agree with you wholeheartedly. It has been several years ago now that within a couple of years I had two abortions. I am not proud of it and if I had it to do over again I definitely WOULD NOT have aborted my babies. I have learned how to… Read more »
No Brian,
The Women’s March did not support me.
Our country is at a tipping point and we are
seeing vile, evil, ant-Christian demonstrations which will destroy this country if left unchecked.
I was so appalled and very upset watching those thousands of women in that march. I think even God was sad as we were covered in clouds for two days. . I am a woman and I have twice been told to abort two of my children but I refused… Read more »
That march and those women absolutely are contrary to the beliefs of my household, and disgust us when they say that they are doing this for the women of this country. Their ideology is an aberration to the majority of women AND men of the USA that love family and… Read more »
I do not support that leftist movement. I live in a free country where women’s rights are respected. Murdering unborn children even at 9 months pregnancy –as Hillary Clinton said in the last debate that women had a “right” to do– is not a right. It is a crime and… Read more »
Nothing about the “Women’s March” represented me. I was appalled at them, and ashamed for them. We all know what this was about; big money for Planned Parenthood to keep their shameful human body parts business going. Poor women and uninformed women are very susceptible to “group think” and the… Read more »
God bless you for the work you are doing to save lives.
Thanks and you as well!
No, they did not represent me or my feelings those jerks! And the vulgarity they used was awful enough but to use it in front of little children. I assume some women probably wished they had not gone. They did not know what they were getting theirselves into.
All they represent is rebellion and evilness. They definitely are saying good is evil and evil is good. They certainly do not represent me. In fact, I literally got sick at my stomach knowing our society has become so immoral and I have always said women are the ones to… Read more »
No the women’s march does not represent me. I know it is a pro abortion movement with George Soros and the democrats funding
No it most definitely did not represent me or my views. I know a lot of people that were very disgusted by it! Never less I don’t know what rights they feel like they have lost anyway but I hope they lose them all. Abortion is evil and disgusting. I… Read more »
Thanks for sharing that, Deb. Your story is far too common, but Christ’s forgiveness extends to all!
Deb have some idea how you feel Want to give you a big hug and wish you all the best. With lots of love from this Grey Dove:-) (Felt I should pass on the thought “God WILL bless you” + 🙂 that came to mind as I typed …Had loads… Read more »
I am pro life and despised the march. Politically motivated no doubt.