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Friday, April 26, 2024

Abortion Activists Protest w/ More Vandalism, Attack D.C. Pregnancy Center

'Why would anyone attack a crisis pregnancy center trying to help moms? ... '

(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) Continuing their mostly peaceful protests of fire-bombing, vandalism, rioting and intimidation, a radical abortion activist group vandalized a Washington, D.C., pro-life pregnancy center.

“I got a phone call from a neighbor across the street from the pregnancy center about the graffiti and the paint falling on her front door,” Janet Durig, Capitol Hill Crisis Pregnancy Center executive director, told the Heritage Foundation’s Daily Signal.

The front door was splattered in blood red paint, and spray-painted on the building’s side was a disturbing message, as much as an explicit threat, the warning “Jane Says Revenge.”

“Why would anyone attack a crisis pregnancy center trying to help moms?” Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., demanded to know.

Similar graffiti has been used as the calling card of the violently-radical abortion activist group called Jane’s Revenge, according to the Daily Signal.

The mostly peaceful abortion terrorists, which get their names from a ‘60s-era abortion cult called the Jane Collective, have claimed credit for attacks on at least two pro-life organizations, including fire-bombing an office in Wisconsin.

The latest attack in Washington, D.C., just blocks away from the U.S. Capitol, follows a wave of vandalism and intimidation by abortion activists protesting the likely overturning of Roe v. Wade.

A pregnancy-resource center outside Seattle had its windows smashed and was vandalized with graffiti, the message “If abortion isn’t safe, you aren’t either” scrawled with bright red paint on the walls, signed “Jane’s Revenge,” reported National Review.

A similar attack was carried out on a pro-life center in Northern Virginia, which escaped with no broken windows but the same threatening graffiti.

“It’s sad that somebody feels they have to do this when we help so many people,” said Durig of the D.C. pregnancy center that was attacked by Janes Revenge.

The center will continue its work of helping pregnant women, she said.

“I would like people to focus on the fact that we help women,” Durig told the Daily Signal.

“We don’t just visit with them one time if they want to come back. There’s all sorts of programs that help them grow as mothers. And fathers, by the way.”

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