Ruth Sent Us: Pro-Abortion Radicals Plan to Attack Christian Churches on Mother’s Day By Charles Taylor (Florida)
Mother’s Day has passed for Aussies, but for some of us in the States, it is on. Turkey may be cooking now, but the Left will be out in force to attack churches and church goers. Of course, this will be Christians, who are seen as weak, although maybe they might get a pleasant surprise in some churches, like mine. And, I like how some wags on the internet said that the Left would got have the guts to protest at mosques, which is true.
“Pro-abortion radicals plan to terrorize Catholic churches on Mother’s Day after a Supreme Court leak revealed Roe v. Wade may be overturned.
Ruth Sent Us, a radical-left organization, has sent out a notice over social media of sadistic protests occurring at unknown church locations throughout metropolitan cities.
“Whether you’re a ‘Catholic for Choice,’ ex-Catholic, of other or no faith, recognize that six extremist Catholics set out to overturn Roe. Stand at or in a local Catholic Church Sun May 8,” the radical group tweeted on May 3.
Protests on Sunday are a part of a so-called “week of action.” Ruth Sent Us has also published the justices’ supposed home addresses online for the radical protestors to locate and therefore intimidate the justices.
“Rise up May 8-15 and beyond… At the homes of the six extremist justices, three in Virginia and three in Maryland,” its website says. “Our 6-3 extremist Supreme Court routinely issues rulings that hurt women, racial minorities, LGBTQ+ and immigrant rights,” the group’s website said. “We must rise up to force accountability using a diversity of tactics.”
The group’s reference to Ruth in its name appears to be a reference to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who was a strong defender of the legal right to abort babies. But this group’s use of her name is ironic because Ginsburg was very cordial and friendly with fellow conservative justices, including her best friend, Justice Antonin Scalia. Ginsburg also criticized Roe as a bad decision, despite agreeing with its conclusion.
A second group is also planning activities during the “week of action.” Beginning on May 8, radical protestors are planning to protest outside Catholic churches. The second group’s name is Rise Up 4 Abortion Rights, which is planning to wear green “Handmaid’s Tale” outfits in protest to compare pro-life laws to the rape and motherhood in Margaret Atwood’s novel.
“This action is called for by a collective of spanish [sic] speaking women’s rights groups + activists across the country, including from Bride’s March, Dominican Women’s Development Center, Ni Una Menus, and Las 17,” according to Rise Up 4 Abortion Rights’ schedule. “Several cities will be hosting protests outside of prominent churches in their towns, these can look like a group of people holding signs wearing Handmaids Tale outfits, passing out flyers outside to church goers or doing a die-in.”
Since the Supreme Court leak, violent attacks have gained traction against the pro-life community. On Thursday, Antifa reportedly attacked a pregnancy center in Portland and allegedly wrote “F**k CPCs” (Crisis Pregnancy Center) and “bashed the windows” of the facility.
On Wednesday, a church in Denver, Colorado was vandalized “with smashed windows and spray-painted pro-abortion messages,” the Washington Times reported. The vandals reportedly desecrated the church with far-left slogans of “my body, my choice” and “keep your religion off our bodies.”
White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Thursday resisted condemning protestors from going to the justice’s homes to protest because they “feel outraged” and “scared.”
“I don’t have an official U.S. government position on where people protest,” she said.
The left’s political violence follows the 2020 destruction by “social justice” protestors that cost the nation $1 billion to $2 billion, Axios reported. The violence produced the greatest social unrest cost in the nation’s history.”
https://nypost.com/2022/05/06/abortion-activists-call-on-americans-to-protest-at-churches/
“A pro-choice group called Ruth Sent Us, named after late liberal Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, is urging followers on Twitter to “rise up against a corrupt and illegitimate” Supreme Court in the wake of Monday’s bombshell leak of a draft opinion that could end nationwide abortion rights.
“Whether you’re a ‘Catholic for Choice,’ ex-Catholic, of other or no faith, recognize that six extremist Catholics set out to overturn Roe,” the group tweeted Tuesday. “Stand at or in a local Catholic Church Sun May 8. #WarOnWomen #MothersDayStrike.”
The tweet also featured a video of activists in “The Handmaid’s Tale” outfits — likening the looming potential abortion ban to Margaret Atwood’s dystopian novel where women are treated as property of the state.
“Without this basic right, women can’t be free!” they chanted. “Abortion on demand and without apology!”
The group also challenged others to follow in their footsteps.
“Do you dare to chant in your local churches?” a message in the footage read. “Comment below, we’ll send you safety tips.”
The group’s website urges people to sign up to “rise up” against the “extremist” Supreme Court and shockingly posted the private home addresses of the six conservative justices.
Another group, Rise Up 4 Abortion Rights, is organizing a “Week of Resistance” beginning on Mother’s Day through May 14 — culminating with protests in New York, Chicago and Seattle.
“Several cities will be hosting protests outside prominent churches in their towns,” its website states on its planned Mother’s Day events. “These can look like a group of people holding signs wearing Handmaid’s Tale outfits, passing out flyers outside to church goers or doing a die-in.”
The group also specifically targeted mothers in their push, urging them to take part in the peaceful protests while using tags on social media like #MothersDay and #RiseUp4AbortionRights.
“Motherhood should be a choice, not forced by the church or the state,” the group claims. “Forced Motherhood is Female Enslavement!”
The activists’ call to action comes after Monday’s leak, which Chief Justice John Roberts blasted as “absolutely appalling” while promising that the disclosure won’t stop the high court’s work.
The leak also led to protests outside the Supreme Court in Washington, DC, where a non-scaleable fence was erected late Wednesday.
The draft opinion was written by Justice Samuel Alito. If ultimately adopted by a majority of the nine justices, it would uphold a Mississippi law banning abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy — as well as overturn the landmark 1973 ruling in the Roe v. Wade case that legalized abortion nationwide.
It would also reverse a 1992 decision that reaffirmed the Roe v. Wade resolution.
A ruling is expected by June.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki, meanwhile, declined on Thursday to condemn the activists’ plans to descend on the justices’ homes.
“Peaceful protest?” Psaki said when asked if the plans were too intensely charged. “No, peaceful protest is not extreme.”
When pressed that some of the justices have young children, Psaki was unmoved.
“I think our view here is that peaceful protests — there’s a long history in the United States in the country of that,” she said. “And we’ve certainly encouraged people to keep it peaceful and not resort to any level of violence.”
As predicted, the White House did not condemn protests outside the SCOTUS justice’s places. Just imagine if the roles were reversed and it was liberal judges being threatened?
“White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki refused to condemn pro-abortion protests outside of Supreme Court justices’ private homes on Thursday even though they could potentially be in violation of Title 18, Section 1507 of the United States Code.
During an exchange with Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy on Thursday, Psaki refused to condemn the doxing of justices’ home addresses, saying the potential for Roe v. Wade being overturned has sparked a considerable passion in people.
“These activists posted a map with the home addresses of the Supreme Court justices. Is that kind of thing this president wants…?”
“I think the president’s view is that there is a lot of passion, a lot of fear, a lot of sadness from many, many people across this country about what they saw in that leaked document,” said Psaki.
Psaki added the administration would like for people’s privacy to be respected and for protesters to peacefully demonstrate.
However, when asked if the president had an opinion about people protesting in front of the Supreme Court or people protesting in front of the justices’ private residences, she refused to condemn and even said she had no official government position on where people protest.”
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