
Topless Abortion Rights Protesters Storm Court At New York Liberty WNBA Game
These activists weren't playing when it came to abortion rights.
Topless advocates for abortion rights stormed the court Tuesday during the New York Liberty-Minnesota Lynx WNBA game at Barclays Center in Brooklyn to protest the possible repeal of Roe v. Wade. They had messages like “Hell no!” and “My Body, My Choice” written on their torsos.
Other protesters in the stands held signs that read, “Overturn Roe? Hell no!” and “Abortion on demand & without apology.”
Many protesters who interrupted play appeared to have their breasts painted over.
Security eventually ushered out the activists, who later were photographed outside the arena. The women apparently represented Rise Up 4 Abortion Rights, which has staged protests at Dodger Stadium and at televangelist Joel Osteen’s church recently.
“This was the audience we wanted,” the group wrote in a tweet, apparently referring to the women-friendly crowd at the game.
No charges were filed, the New York Police Department told the New York Post.This was the audience we wanted. We aren't protesting to change the hearts & minds of woman-hating fascists. No. We are calling on those who can stop the overturning of #RoeVWade: THE MILLIONS of ppl who support #abortionrights. YOU! No business as usual. Shut the country down! pic.twitter.com/2HvCTfNIti
— Rise Up 4 Abortion Rights (@riseup4abortion) June 8, 2022
The defense of reproductive rights has intensified since a leak indicated that the Supreme Court would overturn Roe v. Wade, which protects a woman’s right to an abortion.
“I’m all for the message,” Liberty player Rebecca Allen told ESPN after the Barclays Center protest. “And I’m happy that we were able to log back into the game and continue playing.”
Teammate Sabrina Ionescu thought the protesters were entertainers at first.
“It took me a little bit of time to process,” she said, per the sports network. “It was a little crazy. Props to the security to get everyone off the floor. But good for them, I guess. If it solves something, I’m all for it.”
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