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The actor Mark Ruffalo caused a sensation after being seen in a march of people who agree with the legalization of abortion that was carried out in New York, United States. In addition, part of his clothing was accompanied by a green scarf that was characteristic during this tour.

In turn, the interpreter of the character of Robert Bruce Banner in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (UCM) added his participation in his personal Instagram account, where he stated that his daughters asked him to support them in this cause, and therefore decided to attend. He added that not only the women spoke, but also the men said they were present to: “Protect the reproductive rights of a woman.”

He also cataloged the judges who make up the Supreme Court of the aforementioned nation, and it is that it considers it prudent that people keep their faith alive and not lose it under any circumstances. He stressed that: “This is not decided. This is not law. Roe is still standing”.

“We have to mobilize together, organize and take to the streets together to prevent America from slipping back into the cruel past”.

The American director noted that those people who do not see themselves as optimistic about this fight is because they are simply not doing the proper job. He also called for the people who agree with this legalization to join the organizations corresponding to the process.

The producer of 54 years indicated that men can be part of this, because from their perception it is something that is done “together”. His opinion on this subject is that each woman is fully entitled to choose what she wants to do with her body, especially if she has become pregnant as a result of rape.

“There is no one who wants to force their daughter to carry the baby of a rapist or a perverted family member”, thus he ended his post on the aforementioned social network of the camera.

Since last 14 May there have been several demonstrations in New York, Chicago, Austin, Los Angeles and Washington.

By Scribe