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Pro-abortion radicals again vandalize New York's pro-life pregnancy facility
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Wednesday, 22 Mar 2023
SW News: A CompassCare pro-life pregnancy resource center in Amherst, New York, was vandalized with pro-abortion graffiti last week, marking the second time in less than a year after the office was firebombed in June 2022.
The sign for the CompassCare Pregnancy Center was vandalized on Thursday with the word "liars" in red spray paint. New York Republican Claudia Tenney expressed her shock at the pro-life center's vandalism, calling it "disgusting to find" that it had happened again.
In response, Tenney called for "federal, state, and local law enforcement" to "work together to defend CompassCare and bring the perpetrators of both of these assaults on this pro-life center to justice."
It is common for pro-abortion activists and politicians to label pro-life pregnancy centers as "fake clinics" that "lie" to mothers in crisis pregnancies by not encouraging the murder of their unborn children in order to meet the needs of the mothers and their children.
In the last firebombing on June 7, perpetrators damaged glass in the reception area and nurses' office, ignited fires and spray-painted "Jane Was Here" on the facility, as reported by CompassCare.
According to CompassCare CEO Jim Harden, the vandalism that has occurred lately on CompassCare property is consistent with the "Jane's Vengeance" rhetoric used in the attacks.
Jane's Revenge, a radical pro-abortion organization, has claimed responsibility for a string of arson attacks against pregnancy help centers and churches around the United States. The expression "Jane's Revenge" originates from the organization "Jane's Collective," whose members were imprisoned for conducting illegal abortions in the 1970s but whose charges were subsequently dropped when the Supreme Court legalized the procedure in Roe v. Wade.
The leak of the Dobbs v. Jackson final verdict last year led to the overthrow of Roe v. Wade, and Jane's Revenge declared "open season" against pro-life organizations. If the Supreme Court decides that women do not have the "right to abortion," many engaged women have vowed a "Night of Rage."
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