From the filtration of the majority opinion of the majority of Judge Samuel Alito in the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization Case that anyone led to the flip Roe v. Wade, The United States has endured a “summer of anger.” The wave of demonstrations saw the protesters go far beyond simply putting on the “Handmaid story” caps and gathering around the Supreme Court. There are leg boxes of acts of violence, destruction and harassment destined to intimidate anti -abortion Christians and conservatives. In this series of articles, we will identify key players, organizations and locations in this radical movement. We will also explain elements of the interconnected system that provide organizational and/or financial support for this radical agenda.
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According to the data compiled by the Family Research Council, there are more than 100 attacks against groups pro-life throughout the country since the beginning of May, many of which have been attributed to the revenge of Jane, a militant group of the extreme left.
Jane’s revenge has obtained the support of leftist activists’ networks, particularly those linked to the Madison area, Wisconsin. Only two days before the first Molotov cocktail at Wisconsin Family Action on May 8, 2022, the Facebook page of a group called International World of the World (IWW) or Madison Wisconsin published a story of the Jane Collective, the IJ-Baborsion of the 1960s
Last year, the IWW Madison shared the violent behavior of promotion promotion, which includes:
- A manual on how to fight “state oppression” protesting and evading the police.
- A reminder of “assuming the police or other fascists and hostile actors could be inside the ear. Avoid gossip, speculation and joke about the alleged participation of any person in any criminalized activity.”
- A sinister photo warns that “the blows get stitches.”
The attack on Wisconsin’s family action attracted statements to support other radical groups in Madison. A group that calls himself an unidentified autonomous group published a statement by praising the attack and asking more:
We happily support the militant action of records, servers, clipboard and desks used to organize the vile functioning of Wisconsin’s family action. This action, and other similar ones, bring the consequences of the actions of the fascists as the doors. Evaluate a monetary and psychological cost for its violence campaign, and serves to inspire others to act.
The group doubled several weeks later in a publication that declared: “We, a group of Madison’s anarchists, cheerfully support the militant action of the fascists’ ability to organize, lobby or act their violence.”
A terrorism against Jane’s revenge was more a collection of “loose” activists than a formal organization. The writer Robert Evans, who for the first time obeyed the initial statement provided by Jane’s Revenge and has raised them online, speculated That his statement to be throughout the country was probably “aspirational”, and that the group was inclined to inspire imitators through their tactics and dramatic messages.
Online radicalism, meme’d on Twitter
This radical movement has prospered online, especially on Twitter.
A left -wing radical blog called Abolition Media has become a compensation house for threats of left -wing violence, it has become the option for activists who are associated with Jane’s revenge. The group has published ten in “communications” since the filtration of Judge Samuel Alito’s draft Floats Opinion. At least nine of those “communications” mention or are attributed to Jane’s revenge.
Publications on the website also include violent incidents not related to abortion protests. After the police killed anarchist after throwing Molotov cocktails into the patrolmen, the media wrote that such attacks were “a legitimate and necessary response.” In May, the group also published a declaration of 11000 words of an imprisoned Greek anarchist who requested “revenge” against the police for the death of the tightening of Portland Antifa Michael Reineoehl.
Abolition average uses Twitter to promote violence. The pattern of their publications on social networks is simple: they publish images of violence and destruction without openly supporting them, then it is linked to articles with the same images that openly support militancy and/or require more. Until now, this strategy has avoided Twitter rules against the publication of calls to violence.
We communicate with Twitter about the use of the media or its platform to promote violence, but Twitter has not responded to the time of publication.
The Abolition Media website is housed by Noblogs, a blog service adapted to the radicals. The average medium abolition Twitter account regularly uses the social networks platform to tweet links to violent content in its Noblogs publications.
For example, Abolition Media tweeted the following blog post and photo of an attack against a pregnancy center in Lynchburg, Virginia:
The link on the previous tweet goes to a blog post establishes: “We encourage anyone to go to their friends, collect a lever or a bottle of spray paint, find their nearest misogyny store, justice palace or pork pen and go to shit.”
Other better Of their violent actions and online rhetoric can be seen on this tweet with respect to a pregnancy center in Burlington, Vermont:
Burlington’s tweet was accompanied by a link to a blog post that indicates: “It’s time to fight real. Gather your friends and collect heavy rocks. Learn the skill of the accelerating barman. Decentralize your actions, go to joy! This is Fertttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt tttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt
Abolition media too promoted A photo of a damaged Christian pregnancy center, Colorado:
The Colorado image contains the phrase “If abortions are not safe, are you” and an anarchist symbol graffitiated on the installation wall? They also put the words “crisis pregnancy center” in quotes in the corresponding blog post on the attack.
Abolition Media Tweet on the ATTACK ON A Crisis Pregnancy Center in Glendale, California, included a “night communication night” that was particularly graphic:
In “Communique” in Glendale’s attack, the revenge of Jane Threeatens violence against journalists, judges, forces of public order and Christians:
The night of June 24 was the night of anger. We decided to attack a crisis pregnancy center in Glendale, California, with spray paint. The written phrases were “Jane was here”, “aborting the court” and “if abortions are not safe Neinder is you.” Throughout the country, people protested and rebelled against this attack on body autonomy.
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To all conservatives, Fox News presenters, judges, police, Christian extremists or federal agents that read this:
This attack is nothing compared to what awaits you. Some aerosol painting will be the slightest of your concerns …
We will hunt you and make your lives a hell. You started this war but we will win it. Until now, they are only centers of pregnancy crisis in the leg, but tomorrow they could be their cars, their homes or even their lives. We support a diversity of tactics and we will not give up in this fight.
The blog post linked to a tweet After an attack against a Detroit pregnancy center included a sinister note: “Jane will have his revenge.”
It is through this method that left -wing violent radicals can be “meme” of violence in social networks.
Madison, Wisconsin: hot litter or left -wing organizers
In addition to the industrial workers of the world of Madison, other extreme left organizers who have special legs in recent months are also based on Madison. Some of the slimming do not have the direct ties of equipment with violence in the area, but they reveal that the capital of Wisconsin is a leftist activism center.
One of those groups is Freedom Inc. organized abortion protests in Madison after Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization The ruling came down. The group has been prominent in social justice protests in the area. In 2020, Dane’s County Sheriff asked Freedom Inc. to denounce the bombardment of a municipal building after they were fundamental to organize demonstrations after the death of George Floyd. One of Freedom Inc. activists was arrested for threatening the district prosecutor during a sentence hearing.
Freedom Inc. received a subsidy from the Gates Foundation of $ 50,000 in 2021.
Despite their connections with violent protest movements, Freedom Inc. receives federal and state funds, even though they call to define the police.
Three members of the Board of Freedom, Inc.-Chong Moua, Lori López and Sami Schalk have teaching positions at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
The Obama Administration appointed the executive director of Freedom Inc., Kabzuag Vaj, a “Champion of Change.”
Another group of this type is the LGBTQ+ dissemination community center, which (perhaps coincidentally) is adjacent to Wisconsin Family Action (WFA), the site of Jane’s first revenge attack. The dissemination receives funds from local companies and municipal, counties and state governments.
The center, Outreach LGBTQ+ Community Center, has been active in the Left Organization in Madison. The extension co -democinated a 2019 counterprotestation against groups of “extreme right” in the state capital. Other groups involved would express their support for Jane’s revenge.
WFA and dissemination are cited regularly in press coverage of the legislation.
The dissemination has links with Freedom Inc., which has been involved in the organization of protests against the Floats Decision in the Madison area. In 2016, Outreach gave Freedom Inc. his “courage” award.
The non -violent leftist activist community in Madison seems to be wide and well financed; It also receives a considerable amount of main support.
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