Is this even real? It appeared where? I'm tired of untraceable "photos" showing up for the sake of agitation. That placard looks suspiciously like a Photoshop construct; the perimeter is not a sharp demarcation like a real placard would have.
I did a reverse G_ _gle search and the photo popped up on Reddit, Facebook, Instagram, etc., exactly as you see it above. Thus, real I think. It was a provocateur standing in front of an Abortion Clinic.
The fact that it pops up on other social media doesn't mean much if it is a fake that has gone viral. No point of original publication? I've been unpleasantly surprised by such things in the past and have grown wary. It is entirely possible that this person was standing in front of a real location, holding a placard. The placard itself looks like an image crafted elsewhere (non-realisitic edges) and superimposed by Photoshop over the original placard. The person's left hand looks unnatural in "holding" the placard.
Wow. Excellent sleuthing! I tip my hat. Now, we have the unfortunate reality that this is not a put-on. One or two of the comments were dismissive, but some of the rest indicated a sincere public boil over this display, which I take to be a good sign.
Is this even real? It appeared where? I'm tired of untraceable "photos" showing up for the sake of agitation. That placard looks suspiciously like a Photoshop construct; the perimeter is not a sharp demarcation like a real placard would have.
I did a reverse G_ _gle search and the photo popped up on Reddit, Facebook, Instagram, etc., exactly as you see it above. Thus, real I think. It was a provocateur standing in front of an Abortion Clinic.
https://www.greenvillewomensclinic.com/about-us
Greensville Women's Clinic
Drs. T.W. Campbell & T.L Buffkin
1142 Grove Rd, Greenville, SC 29605
You do a street view on G_ _gle maps and see the sign at the clinic that he/she/it is standing in front of.
The fact that it pops up on other social media doesn't mean much if it is a fake that has gone viral. No point of original publication? I've been unpleasantly surprised by such things in the past and have grown wary. It is entirely possible that this person was standing in front of a real location, holding a placard. The placard itself looks like an image crafted elsewhere (non-realisitic edges) and superimposed by Photoshop over the original placard. The person's left hand looks unnatural in "holding" the placard.
Found this:
https://www.myscgop.news/2023/07/31/fetucider-smoothie-1-3-cup-fetal-remains/
and
https://nitter.net/libsoftiktok/status/1684671432058679297 - Some of the comments are "interesting"
Wow. Excellent sleuthing! I tip my hat. Now, we have the unfortunate reality that this is not a put-on. One or two of the comments were dismissive, but some of the rest indicated a sincere public boil over this display, which I take to be a good sign.