Signal boosting from Unlike Youth Defence, I trust women to decide their lives for themselves:
On Saturday January 19th, a group called ‘vigil for life’ are demonstrating at Merrion Square at 16.30. We’re asking that a number of our followers join us in a counter-demonstration close by.
These people (whether they realise it or not) are protesting against the introduction of legislation that would save the lives of women living in Ireland.
They’re protesting against legislation that the majority have voted for in a referendum.
They’re protesting against a supreme court decision.
They’re protesting directly against what the ECHR says Ireland needs to do to protect the human rights of pregnant women.
We intend to protest silently, without the use of chants or shouting, with signs and pictures of women who have been denied their right to life and health because of this country’s antiquated abortion laws. We have lives too, and its time our government stepped up to protect us.
Please join us in our silent counter-protest. Please bring a sign if you can (it’s as simple as asking a local shop for one of their cardboard stock boxes and using paints or markers) to help get our message across without the need to attempt to shout the other side down.
We will be meeting at Merrion Square South between 4.30 and 4.45. We ask that people coming from town to meet walk across Baggot St, up Lower Fitzwilliam Street and over Merrion Square South (see map below). We ask that people not walk via Merrion Street Upper and past the government buildings, as adversarial confrontation with the Vigil For Life is not our aim in this and they will likely be gathered there. At least one of our members will be waiting at the meeting place early with a large pro-choice sign, so look out for her!
*Image taken from flyposters in Smithfield, December 2012 which were created to highlight the restrictive abortion laws which force women in Ireland to travel abroad while suffering in silence for fear of stigmatisation
Just wondering if this counter demo is a good idea. Announced at the last moment, little time to organise. Starting before the planning day has even concluded. Who actually decided on this? If theres a a low turn out then it will look bad.
There are a bunch of us who would likely attend but we have an AntiFa demo at the Greek Embassy earlier and are then heading to Seomra Spraoi to show films.
It was announced the other day, I’m just signal boosting today? And the schedule fits in perfectly with the planning day.
I’m just commenting..The planning Day doesn’t end until 5 pm in Parnell Square, counter demo starts 4.30 pm in Merrion Square, hardly fits in with schedule.