International Women's Day militants have an annual terrorist practice of staging arson attacks on this Catholic Church. https://t.co/Zkkl7jkrEB
— J Michael Waller (@JMichaelWaller) March 9, 2026
Grok,
The Catholic women in the video are forming a human chain to protect the Templo de Nuestra SeƱora del Carmen (Church of Our Lady of Carmen), a 17th-century neoclassical Catholic church located at Calle del Carmen 116 in the historic center of Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico.
This took place during the International Women's Day march on March 8, 2026, where some radical demonstrators attempted to vandalize churches and other sites amid broader protests. The church features a stone facade with columns and is part of a former Carmelite convent complex, now partially used for cultural offices.
I’ve seen a lot of disturbing images of attacks on churches in Mexico yesterday as part of International Women’s Day.
— Laura Powell (@LauraPowellEsq) March 10, 2026
Since when is vandalism of historic churches a feminist value?
It’s so sad to see Mexico go woke.pic.twitter.com/ClYjHEhwZ4