Radical Extremists Attacked 230 Churches, Pro-Life Groups in Wave of Pro-Abortion Violence in 2022
December 31, 2022 | California
Pro-life advocates were shot, pushed, their offices burned, vandalized and threatened in hundreds of acts of pro-abortion violence across the world this year.
The year 2022 will go down in history as monumental in the fight for human rights for babies in the womb. The United States witnessed a historic victory with the overturning of Roe v. Wade in June. Now, American states and territories may protect unborn babies by banning abortions again — prompting hope across the world for the eventual end to abortion in every nation.
However, the ruling also stirred up anger and violence among abortion activists. LifeNews recorded approximately 230 acts of violence, vandalism, threats, pro-abortion lawlessness, and other incidents targeting pro-lifers this year.
After a leak of the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health ruling in May and then the ruling in June, Americans saw a massive crime wave by angry abortion activists. At least ten arson attacks were linked to pro-abortion extremism, including the firebombing of CompassCare in Buffalo, New York.
One group in particular, Jane’s Revenge, a pro-abortion terrorist group, took credit for some of the violence. Its name has become common in graffiti vandalizing pregnancy centers, often accompanied by the threat, “If abortions aren’t safe, neither are you.”
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Several pro-lifers and police officers were victims of potentially deadly violence. In Michigan, an elderly pro-life woman was shot while campaigning ahead of the election; she survived. In California, an abortion activist was charged with attempted murder for allegedly trying to burn a police officer with a makeshift flamethrower during a pro-abortion protest in Los Angeles…. (Excerpt from lifenews.com)