More than 300 people gathered at Union Square Park on Saturday for the US Supreme Court'sdecision. I protested. Overturn the groundbreaking abortionthat dominates the Roe v. Wade case. The day after the Supreme Courttriggered a nationalprotest by overturning a ruling that protected women's right to abortion for nearly 50 years, demonstrators Gathered near the farmers' market and blamed the decision. Many wore green bandanas, a symbol of the Latin American abortion movement, but some said, "Do you want to beat Roe? Hell!"
"I Is terribly angry about what's happening in our country. I always feel that I'm an activist and no longer my country, "said a 79-year-old retired psychiatrist protester. Carol Silberman said. "I'm angry. I'm frustrated. I'm not very optimistic."
Gwen Lohse, a 17-year-old recent high school graduate, fights for the right to abortion. He said there was no age limit for that.
"I volunteer with women three or four times my age. It's very annoying to see women who have already fought for it work again. That's it, "said the teenager.
"It's really important to be radical," she added.
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The rally was organized by advocacy group Rise Up 4 Abortion Rights.