Posted on 10/17/2018 7:07:31 PM PDT by marshmallow
The women also attacked other public buildings with bombs, stones, and graffiti
Radical feminists firebombed a town hall and spray painted a Catholic Church in Argentina. The series of attacks came during a womens conference held in the Patagonia region this past weekend.
The conference was the 33rd National Womens Encounter held October 13-15 in the city of Trelew in Chubut province, and focused primarily on promoting abortion and so-called gender ideology.
On October 14, participants in the conference marched through the streets of Trelew with signs in favor of legalized abortion and the separation of church and state. During the demonstration, a group of bare-chested feminists stood in front of Mary Help of Christians parish and attacked Trelew town hall with Molotov cocktail firebombs.
The women also attacked other public buildings with bombs, stones, and graffiti. The police and locals eventually managed to control the mob and ten women were arrested.
Police also had to shut down two gas stations for selling gasoline to young women who were suspected to be collecting gasoline for the Molotov cocktails.
(Excerpt) Read more at catholicherald.co.uk ...
Whats new, pussyhat?
Must be the offspring of Nazi emigres
petticoat tyranny, to loosely quote John Adams
Echoes of the Spanish Civil War
They have some really nice prisons in Argentina. Lock them up for a while and see if that helps their attitudes.
Demons have been set free worldwide.
After reading this article, I thought....it’s everywhere, not just in the West. I think you are right, Linda.
Bizarre. One article said that the town has a population of 100,000 - and 50,000 women turned up for this annual event. Town officials told residents to stay indoors and told Catholics not to go to mass, because they couldnt protect them from these women. How in the world did things get to this point?
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