
Women gathered during the Republican National Convention to promote women's rights. Photo by Samantha Battsby/The Minaret
Along with many other groups jockeying for attention in support of their cause, a trio of women’s rights protesters took a stand at the recent Republican National Convention in downtown Tampa. The women, speaking passionately, stood out from the male-heavy crowd, in part due to the provocative signs they carried.
They were all from Florida, including Hyde Park and Orlando. They protested throughout the convention. According to the women, they had a great response from many passersby, but there were also moments of controversy.
The women did not garner a huge response from the Republicans attending the convention. “They’re busy behind the barricades and then they’re at private parties funded by corporations, rich people and lobbyists,” said Carol Roshto-Smith, the main voice of the group.
The women appeared on the evening news on Wednesday, Aug. 29. On Bay News 9, Roshto-Smith stated, “Republicans need to admit that there is global warming before the planet is destroyed.” According to a March 2012 Gallup Politics report, “Since 2009, two thirds of Republicans have continued to say global warming news is exaggerated, while Independents’ skepticism has eased slightly, as has Democrats.’”
The argument included phrases such as, “Get out of my face”; “I’m not in your face”; “Are you mental or something?”; and “What about the choice of the baby?”





