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    Evangelical Minister Experiences WAP

    North Carolina teens are going viral for reading 'WAP' to an evangelical minister protesting outside an abortion clinic

    insider@insider.com (Margot Harris)
    August 28, 2020, 10:08 PM GMT+7


    • North Caroline teens Alex Cueto and Hannah Bauerle are going viral on TikTok for their recent video in which Cueto reads the lyrics to "WAP" in response to a protestor outside an abortion clinic.
    • Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion's "WAP" is a sexually explicit song. Cueto says they chose it because it's about women "reclaiming our bodies."
    • In the video, Cueto reads the song's lyrics to Evangelical Christian minister Phillip "Flip" Benham, who has protested outside the facility for 18 years.
    • The 19-year-olds are volunteers with Charlotte for Choice, an abortion-rights nonprofit.
    • While they were not expecting viral attention for their recent video, the women are looking forward to sharing their mission with a wider audience.


    Two North Carolina teens are going viral for their unorthodox response to an Evangelical Christian minister protesting outside of an abortion clinic in Charlotte.

    Hannah Bauerle and Alex Cueto met this summer while volunteering with Charlotte for Choice, a non-profit volunteer organization that mobilizes to keep abortion care safe and legal while providing support to patients seeking abortion services. The 19-year-olds work as "defenders" at a nearby independent women's health clinic, escorting patients through crowds of vocal protestors — often posting footage of their efforts and run-ins with protestors on TikTok.

    In their most recent viral clip, which Bauerle filmed and posted, Cueto reads the lyrics to Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion's hit single "WAP" in response to protests from Phillip "Flip" Benham. Benham is an evangelical minister who founded Operation Save America, an organization that opposes abortion, Islam, and homosexuality. Operation Save America confirmed to Insider that Benham was the protestor featured in the video.

    In just two days, the video has racked up over 1.8 million views and thousands of comments from amused viewers praising the women's "performance art."

    Cueto says she felt that Benham could learn from the lyrics.

    "WAP has gathered a lot of attention because it's a song made by women [about] reclaiming our bodies and talking about our own female anatomy, rather than what society is used to — men talking about women's bodies," she told Insider. "I figured Flip hadn't been exposed to the song yet and should hear it."

    The action was also strategic.

    "We've taken to more aggressive counter-protest approaches as defenders," Nicole Ash, a founding member and media liaison for Charlotte For Choice, told Insider. "We're trying to deter them from reaching patients."

    Clinic escorts and defenders, she said, will read a variety of texts, including "So You Want To Talk About Race" by Ijeoma Oluo, to change the conversation and direct attention and away from patients entering the facility.

    Benham told Insider that he was not familiar with either TikTok or "WAP," but confirmed that he had been protesting outside the clinic since the summer of 2002 and had interacted with the women for "the past couple of months."
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    I think they picked the wrong song myself. I would have loved to have seen the look on his face at this one.


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