Virtual Pro-Life Marchers Left Without Direction

It has been more than two months now since the annual March for Life in Washington, DC, and most of the participants got back on their buses, planes, and cars to head back home and work on pro-life efforts with their local groups.  That is except for the thousands of virtual marchers that participated this year.  Estimates are that thousands of pro-life avatars were left on the National Mall after January 22nd with no direction and no way to participate in real world activities.

This recent satellite image confirms that at least hundreds of pro-life avatars now roam the country apparently all facing East.

Said one avatar, “I don’t understand what I’m supposed to do now.  One minute I’m virtually making a difference, the next I’m trapped in cyberspace with no outlet for my political conviction.”

Not all of these avatars have been left shiftless and wandering.  Some of the more industrious ones have managed to gather together and form farming communities, bakeries, and even fish tanks on Facebook.

Stacy Lee, TN, says, "I don't know what I would have done without Farmville. After the March, I think we all felt we needed something we could really DO."

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