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'You can't make us procreate': Women dressed as abortion pills parade through Chicago streets

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'You can't make us procreate': Women dressed as abortion pills parade through Chicago streets

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(LifeSiteNews) — Women dressed up as abortion pills as they defiantly insisted they would not be “forced” to procreate during a street march at the Democratic National Convention (DNC) on Sunday.

“F*** the courts, screw the state, you can't make us procreate,” women sang during the parade, led by a young woman with a megaphone, while some of the protesters wore balloon-like garments emblazoned with “MIFE” and “MISO” to represent abortion pills.

“MIFE” means mifepristone and “MISO” stand for misoprostol, the first and second drugs, respectively, used to cause a chemical abortion.

Abortion activists mingled with opponents of Israel's war on Palestine during protest march despite Joe Biden and Kamala Harris' radical support of abortion Sarah O'Neill, 60, he said the Chicago Sun-Times who joined the protest to “remind people that the fight for women's reproductive rights is ongoing” and that “it won't end even if a Democrat wins the White House.”

“I know Democrats are generally pro-choice and supportive of women's issues, but you never know what's going to happen,” she said.

His statement is remarkable considering that Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris has it declared abortion is “the most fundamental right of women”; as a senator has done voted against the Abortion Survivors Born Alive Protection Act; and as a presidential candidate he supports unlimited abortion and wants to overturn pro-life laws in dozens of states.

Fellow runner Tim Walz has matched it supported China's old one-child policy, which involved forced abortion. The one-child policy was necessary, Walz saidbecause “the Chinese population was so large.”

Vicki Roush told him Sun-Times who joined Sunday's parade to protest efforts to restrict the abortion chemical mifepristone.

“We want people to know how safe abortion pills can be,” Roush said, adding that she “hates” attempts to restrict them. “That's why I'm here, that's why I'm dressed in this weird outfit right now.”

This admission is ironic considering that one of the marchers not far ahead of the costumed women held up a sign during the parade that read “Trump and JD are weird.”

Chemical abortions kill the lives of unborn children and pose a risk of serious harm to mothers, as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) admits. incomplete FDA data from a two-year period (2000-2022) document 32 deaths, 4,218 adverse events, 1,049 hospitalizations, 604 incidents of blood loss requiring transfusions, 418 infections, and 75 serious infections due to mifepristone.

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