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The Double Standard in Protesting

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While protests led by the left across the country have turned violent, a group of pro-lifers in our nation’s capital were arrested for writing “Black Preborn Lives Matter†in chalk on a public sidewalk. In this episode, Brian Fisher discusses the double standard pro-life Christians are met with all too often. Helpful resources: Washington Times (Article: D.C. police stop ‘Black Preborn Lives Matter’ street painting, arrest two protesters): CNN (Article: Washington, DC paints a giant ‘Black Lives Matter’ message on the road to the White House): DCist (Article: City Says ‘Defund The Police’ Message At BLM Plaza Was Erased Due To Road Work): Human Coalition Action (Rev. Dean Nelson EWTN interview): Fox News (Article: Planned Parenthood sues pop-up church over noise, but pastor says there’s more to the story): Crosscut (Article: Spokane Planned Parenthood sues pop-up church over noise): KREM News (Article: Planned Parenthood files an injunction against ‘The Church at Planned Parenthood’): New York Times (Article: Police Clear Seattle’s Protest ‘Autonomous Zone’): KGW News (Article: Portland police declare riot, use tear gas, make 25 arrests after multiple fires set outside union building): The Ben Shapiro Show, Ep. 1061: Questions or comments about the show? We love hearing from you! The post appeared first on .
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While protests led by the left across the country have turned violent, a group of pro-lifers in our nation’s capital were arrested for writing “Black Preborn Lives Matter†in chalk on a public sidewalk. In this episode, Brian Fisher discusses the double standard pro-life Christians are met with all too often. Helpful resources: Washington Times (Article: D.C. police stop ‘Black Preborn Lives Matter’ street painting, arrest two protesters): CNN (Article: Washington, DC paints a giant ‘Black Lives Matter’ message on the road to the White House): DCist (Article: City Says ‘Defund The Police’ Message At BLM Plaza Was Erased Due To Road Work): Human Coalition Action (Rev. Dean Nelson EWTN interview): Fox News (Article: Planned Parenthood sues pop-up church over noise, but pastor says there’s more to the story): Crosscut (Article: Spokane Planned Parenthood sues pop-up church over noise): KREM News (Article: Planned Parenthood files an injunction against ‘The Church at Planned Parenthood’): New York Times (Article: Police Clear Seattle’s Protest ‘Autonomous Zone’): KGW News (Article: Portland police declare riot, use tear gas, make 25 arrests after multiple fires set outside union building): The Ben Shapiro Show, Ep. 1061: Questions or comments about the show? We love hearing from you! The post appeared first on .
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