CHICAGO, Illinois, August 21, 2017 (LifeSiteNews) – The American Society for Tradition, Family, and Property (TFP) recently encountered an anrgy abortion supporter who claimed she was a “nut” before she was born.
Clutching a lunchbox, she argued with TFP representatives distributing pro-life literature.
“I am totally judging you,” she said. “I think you hate women. I think you’re misogynists. I'm irritated that you're even here.”
The woman was particularly disturbed by TFP members singing “God Bless America.”
She was bothered by the patriotic song because “it's a separation of church and state. He's pushing his religious beliefs.”
A TFP member asked the woman, “What is a pregnancy?”
“It’s not a baby,” she replied. “It is a – it’s a little thing, like a little nut.” She admitted she believes “yes, at one point I was” a nut, too. She then seemed to contradict herself by saying “most of the time” a fetus is “human.”
When confronted with a quote from Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger about how the “most merciful thing that a family can do to one of its young is to kill it,” the abortion supporter rationalized it as probably “taken out of context.”
Sanger “was a notable anthropologist,” she claimed.
The full video from the encounter is posted at the TFP Student Action Facebook page.