Sunday was not nearly as bad as many Christians feared it would be with regard to militant pro-abortion protesters wreaking havoc during religious services or committing acts of vandalism at places of worship. There were sporadic demonstrations and vandalism across the nation, but apparently no widespread, coordinated effort.
Protestors disrupted a Mass Sunday at The Cathedral of the Angels in Los Angeles. In Boulder, Colorado, a Catholic Church was vandalized. A pro-life organization in Madison, Wisconsin was vandalized and hit by Molotov cocktails. According to townhall.com, the pro abortion crowd on Twitter has been cheering on the attacks. Journalist Andy Ngô tweeted that Antifa was behind the Wisconsin attack.
Several days ago, an organization called Ruth Sent Us (named after the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg) published the home addresses of U.S. Supreme Court justices believed to support overturning Roe V. Wade. Over the weekend, boisterous pro-abortion crowds demonstrated unlawfully outside the homes of Chief Justice John Roberts and Brett Kavanaugh. Federal law prohibits demonstrating at a justice's home in an attempt to influence the justice one way or another. But don't expect anyone to press charges against these demonstrators. Certainly not inside the Beltway cesspool.
Meanwhile, pro-abortion Twitter accounts have tweeted out the addresses of pregnancy resource centers, which basically is an open invitation for more violent kooks to attack or vandalize these facilities, as happened in Wisconsin.
I have seen some disturbing video coverage of protests outside the Supreme Court and various churches or pregnancy support centers. The viciousness, anger and vile hatred are appalling. Various riff-raff outside the Supreme Court threatened and pushed pro-life demonstrators, giving them the middle finger and repeatedly shouting F*** YOU!
One of the statements scrawled in spray paint on a church wall threatened to "burn the eucharist." Another spray painted message said, "If abortions aren't safe, then you aren't, either." On the stupidity list, one sign holder's placard stated: "ABORTION IS ESSENTIAL." It most certainly is NOT essential!
I am not going to attempt to parse the moral and ethical intricacies of having an abortion after six weeks as opposed to six months, taking the "morning after pill," or using one of myriad forms of birth control. But I do wonder why the left so fiercely endorses a barbaric procedure that is highly unnatural and in many cases inflicts pain upon the helpless developing babies inside the womb. Many women have deep remorse after having abortions, but this sad fact receives little attention.
"Women will die" if Roe V. Wade is repealed, many of the protesters claim. But there is no concern on their part for the tens of millions of developing babies with a beating heart who have died in the last 50 years. And most appalling, a bill in the California Legislature, AB 2223, would literally allow infanticide. The California Future of Abortion Council supports the bill, which shields women from criminal prosecution for the death of a baby due to miscarriage, stillbirths, and abortions . . . but also for perinatal death. "Perinatal death” means the death of a born, living baby up to one month old.
Don't pay attention to the so-called "fact checkers" who debunk the barbarous nature of this legislation. It is as ugly as a head-on collision. Ditto for the vicious rage exhibited by pro-abortion militants. Things are getting uglier, and the lid could really blow off this summer. I hope I am wrong, but summer 2022 could be a repeat of the horrendous 2020 riot-fest, with the lawless leftists in charge simply looking the other way and cooing about "peaceful protests."
Hold onto your hats. It's bound to get worse before it gets better.
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