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Lower Merion Girls Rally For Women’s Rights

by Gerry May 18, 2022

About 100 Lower Merion High School students, mostly girls, expressed their support for women’s rights at a rally, in front of the Township Administration Building, in Ardmore, this afternoon.

Noa Fohrer, a junior, said that today’s rally was connected to Generation Ratify, which describes itself as a “youth-led movement to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment and advance gender justice in the United States.”

Says Fox News

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In its usual, circumscribed and understated fashion, Fox News wrote on Tuesday (May 17) –

A youth-led group called Generation Ratify is injecting public schools with far-left activism, particularly pro-abortion protests, a parents group told Fox News Digital.

“[Generation Ratify] lured thousands of Virginia students… to participate in… rallies… called a ‘mass youth mobilization to defend abortion,’” the report from Parents Defending Education said. It also explored the possible interconnectedness of high-level woke groups and Generation Ratify.

“Radical intersectional activism is infiltrating schools through social justice clubs like Generation Ratify,” the report concluded.

Filed Under: Schools Tagged With: Abortion

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