Commentary
“[Expletive] God” was written across a large cardboard placard of a pro-choice protester in my current city of residence, Nashville, Tennessee. Massive gatherings of mostly young females—although with plenty of men and older women, as well—took to the city’s Legislative Plaza on May 14 to voice their discontent with the potential overturning of the Roe v. Wade court case.
Like many other urban centers in the United States, Nashville has witnessed frequent demonstrations over the past several weeks. It has been hard not to notice the often-explicit attack on Christianity that is a central part of so many of these protests across the country. The type of sign mentioned above has been common.