Thousands of abortion opponents march in annual Walk For Life in San Francisco
Briefly

The annual Walk For Life West Coast took place in San Francisco, attracting thousands of anti-abortion advocates who found renewed motivation in President Trump's reelection. Attendees carried signs and shared personal sentiments, echoing the theme that "abortion is murder." Catholic Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone addressed the crowd, emphasizing the youthful presence and the societal implications of abortion. Counter-protests from abortion rights supporters highlighted the ongoing conflict over bodily autonomy, with participants expressing the need for individuals to have control over their reproductive choices. The event showcases the palpable division in public opinion regarding abortion rights.
Abortion opponents say they're feeling inspired by the reelection of President Donald Trump and recent court actions restricting the procedure.
I know women who've had abortions and I know they regret it, so I decided to come out and hopefully inspire and show the message of hope, there's another option, alternatives,
You look out at the crowd, you see most of them are young people - I think young people are finally realizing what's going on, abortion destroys a life no question about that.
We oppose the other side in terms of what they are trying to put against us and take away our bodily autonomy, our main message is - everyone has a right what they want to do with their bodies.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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