knittymcgee
KnittyMcGee
knittymcgee

Brought attention to what? People have been protesting at clinics since I can remember, most are pretty aware that people protest at clinics. He bigger issue is are they motivated to get involved and do something about it, which considering you’ve volunteers escorting patients in its safe to say at least a few are.

I think you’re missing the point. You can’t tell what’s going through someone’s head. If someone says that they were uncomfortable because of something you did or said, then they were uncomfortable. Acting as an ally to women means listening to them and acting how they want you to act, not acting how you think you

I’m with ya, as a former clinic employee and women’s rights activist in Fargo, it’s frustrating that he did this on a clinic day, knowing that it was advised against. This clinic does amazing work helping women and it’s a struggle enough with the anti’s there, let alone some self-serving troll there antagonizing them.

Dude, your cocky DGAF attitude is what is making the clinic volunteers uncomfortable. This negativity is not helping your cause. - former clinic employee

Tina Haver Currin of Saturday Chores here. If you like this kind of goofy counter-protest and haven’t heard of us, Google has a lot of good information. This is my husband holding up the same sign last year. Why is this Nik guy questioning the motives of clinic escorts? And why doesn’t he respect the clinic director’s