Exclusive | Pro-life activist recalls moment she was sucker punched during Harlem interview: 'Came out of left field'
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Savannah Craven Antao, a pro-life activist, was physically assaulted during an interview in Harlem, marking a troubling incident in the ongoing abortion debate. After being punched, she described significant physical injuries and psychological distress stemming from the attack, linking it to a culture of violence perpetuated by the pro-choice movement. Despite the initially friendly exchange, the dialogue on abortion escalated into conflict. Craven Antao's experience reflects the heightened emotions and divisions present in discussions about reproductive rights today.
A lot of the pro-abortion movement is violence and abortion is violence, therefore it breeds violence," Savannah Craven Antao expressed, linking the incident to broader issues in the pro-choice movement.
Mentally, I'm kind of struggling. I am having a lot of stress - just flashbacks about what happened to me," Antao shared, revealing the psychological impact of the assault.
Every time I go on my phone and I open any social media, I see the video of myself being assaulted. And it's like I go back to the moment. It's terrifying," she recounted regarding the aftermath of her attack.
...the conversation soured, however, as the two butted heads over abortion," detailing the exchange leading to the physical confrontation.
Read at New York Post
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