It seems that since the emergence of the faith based hate group, The Westboro Baptist Church, that some members of the far right are confusing political protest with individual harassment. According to the latest gossip news updates, one such group showed up at the recent premiere of Joe Manganiello's latest movie, Magic Mike XXL, to harass his girlfriend about her decision to protect her frozen embryos from her nefarious ex-boyfriend, Nick Loeb. Just like the bigots that protest the funerals of soldiers, who fought and died for our country, or the recent victims of the racist shooting in Charleston, SC, Sofia's detractors have chosen to diminish and trivialize the rights of individual American citizens, who share views that don't agree with, instead of appealing to our representative government for change like proper patriots.
Despite the fact that her having cancer years left her with no other option but to seek nontraditional pregnancy alternatives, Modern Family actress Sofia Vergra is being likened to a murder by one faith based hate group for choosing to keep her embryos -- already fertilized by former-fiancé Nick Loeb -- on ice indefinitely now that they have completely severed all ties to one another.
Instead of writing their congressman or marching on Washington, Cosmopolitan reports that Embryo Defense decided they should heckle Vergara at her boyfriend's Magic Mike XXL premiere -- just like Gandhi or Martin Luther King would have done, no doubt:
"While Sofia was on the red carpet to support fiancé Joe Manganiello, protesters waved signs that said, 'Lives created should be lives protected,' and, 'Unfreeze your daughters, unfreeze your heart.'"
According to Philly.com, someone clearly associated with the group also vandalized Sofia's star on the Walk of Fame, but co-founders, Rebecca Kiessling and Jalesia McQueen, claimed that they went out of their way to remove the graffiti inspired by their intolerance before they left:
"When we discovered that someone had written marker on her star, we went to the adjacent (drug store) CVS, bought cleaner and successfully removed the marker completely.
"Someone tried to sabotage our protest, but it was peaceful and we believe in preventing destruction, not condoning it."
How sad that some people in this country seem to still have a problem understanding the fundamental difference between a bus boycott and burning churches.
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