By Dave Andrusko

“Soaked in fake blood and carrying baby dolls, abortion activists protested Saturday outside the home of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett in Virginia,” Micaiah Bilger writes today.
She continues, “On Saturday, young women with Rise Up 4 Abortion Rights organized a ‘baby doll procession,’ wearing white clothes with fake blood between their legs and holding baby dolls outside Barrett’s home, according to Townhall. They said the fake blood represents the women who will be ‘forced’ to give birth if Roe is overturned.”
And while ugly and blatantly illegal, this is just the tip of the iceberg. Pro-abortionists have attacked dozens and dozens of pregnancy help centers, churches, pro-life organizations, and individuals with ominous threats to escalate their violence.
“The threat is explicit on abortion, as the arrest of an armed man outside Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s home attests,” a Wall Street Journal editorial writes. “Demonstrators continue to protest outside the homes of some Justices, and now comes a vow from the shadowy group that calls itself Jane’s Revenge to commit what sounds like what Democrats would call insurrection if it were aimed at another part of government.”
Carole Novielli writes, “Jane’s Revenge’s first communique, published by Robert Evans on May 10, vowed to ‘adopt increasingly extreme tactics to maintain freedom over our own bodies’ while demanding the “disbanding of all anti-choice establishments, fake clinics, and violent anti-choice groups within the next thirty days.” That alleged deadline will expire on June 10. The group, which already claimed responsibility for a May 8 act of terrorism against the Wisconsin Family Action office in which an arsonist threw Molotov cocktails into the facility, claims that if its demands are not met, it will be ‘forced to adopt the minimum military requirement for a political struggle.’”
Media reports “say the Federal Bureau of Investigation is investigating the attacks, and we hope so,” according to the Wall Street Journal editorial. “Attorney General Merrick Garland made a show of establishing a domestic terror unit at the Justice Department, and equal justice means it can’t be aimed merely at right-wing groups.”