Texas A&M Students & Alum Create Massive Human Wall to Block Westboro Protesters at Military Funeral

Lt. Col. Roy Tisdale (Image Credit: Fox10TV.com)
Is the Westboro Baptist Church losing its edge? The controversial group, which calls itself a house of worship but is regarded by most as a small, family-led cult, originally planned to protest the funeral of Lt. Col. Roy Tisdale. But, the situation ended with a surprise — some might even say inspirational — conclusion.
Last week, Tisdale, a former Texas A&M University student, was killed by a fellow soldier at Fort Bragg in North Carolina. Fox10TV.com has more about the incident that inevitably took his life:
Lt. Col. Roy Tisdale, a former Texas A&M University student, was buried in the Aggie Field of Honor, an area of a College Station cemetery for Aggies and their supporters.
Tisdale was fatally wounded on June 28 during a safety briefing near the unit’s headquarters in the historic district of Fort Bragg at about 3:30 p.m., according to Fort Bragg officials.
Accused of the shooting was Spc. Ricky G. Elder of Kansas, who shot Tisdale and another soldier, who survived. Elder then shot himself and later died.

A portion of the press release that was put out by Westboro Baptist Church
Despite the group’s press release exploitingΒ Tisdale’s death and pledging to crash the memorial in College Station, Texas, the situation concluded withΒ a very different outcome than was originally expected.

Another portion of the press release put out by the radical protesters
After news initially spread that the group, headed by ringleader Fred Phelps, was planning to protest and attend, former and current Texas A&M students took action.Β BuzzFeedΒ has more about the counter-protest that they carried outΒ against the Phelps family:
A fellow “Aggie”, RyanΒ Slezia, came up with aΒ planΒ to create a human wall to block any protesters from getting near the funeral, and invited fellow Texas A&M students and alum to join. One participantΒ tweetedΒ that over 650 people showed up in maroon shirts to create a “maroon wall”.
Now, here’s the kicker and the “different” outcome: To the surprise of Tisdale’s family members, friends and others who had organized a massive counter-protest, the radicals failed to show up. That’s right — Westboro adherents were reportedly nowhere to be found.
Did the counter-protesters scare them away? It’s entirely possible.

A picture from the counter-protest (Image Credit: BuzzFeed)
Radio host Joe Pags spoke with Tisdale’s life-long friend Shawn Dixon about the fallen soldier and the plan that was launched to stop Westboro from ruining his funeral (the event is not listed on Westboro’s picket schedule page).
Listen to the interview, below:
There’s nothing new aboutΒ WestboroΒ going after soldiers and military families. In fact, the radical group’s bizarre protests against these fallen men and women resulted inΒ a 2011 Supreme Court ruling in their favorΒ (the justices ruled 8-1 that their actions are protected by the First Amendment).
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Comments (167)
catholicschoolmom
Posted on July 24, 2012 at 1:30pmOh faithless and perverse generation, how long will I be with you and endure you?
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BGroove
Posted on July 8, 2012 at 11:35pmOne of the many reasons I am so proud to be an Aggie!! The “church” knew better than to come to College Station. God Bless Texas A&M! God Bless the Patriot Guard! And God Bless LTC Tisdale! Rest In Peace, Brave Men. Rest in Peace!
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sdharms
Posted on July 8, 2012 at 7:59amWestboro does that alot — threatens to show up, then does not. They did the same at my cousins funeral — 21 yrold went down in a helecopter 8/22/07 in Iraq. The bikers showed up IN MAS — I shook everyone of their hands and thanked them. You cannot imagine how it feels to think that Westboro will be there (I think that is part of their evil plan) and how good it feels to have some group turn out to support the family.
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Solexander
Posted on July 8, 2012 at 3:45amI often want to yell this quote from Acts at Phred PHELLps, “G*d shall strike you, you whitewashed wall!” He’ll probably croak before I ever get the chance–which is fine.
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RevRiles
Posted on July 8, 2012 at 3:05amI think they missed the words of Jesus where He said to pray for them which despitefully use you…Christ never got his message to the Jewish people of His time across this way.
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