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Pro-abortion advocates promise "Summer of Rage"


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Last week, the Biden administration issued warnings about the potential for "pro-life violence" following the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization. The direction of the warning made absolutely no sense given the unprecedented SCOTUS leak indicating that Roe v. Wade will likely be overturned. Furthermore, there was the protesting and illegal harassment of six of the justices' homes by pro-abortion activists as well as a slew of leftist attacks against churches.

But just to highlight how off-base the Biden administration's warning is, we now have the pro-abortion group Women's March promising a "Summer of Rage across America" that will "be ungovernable." These extremists are making it crystal clear for anyone listening where the threat of genuine violence will be coming from, and those threats aren't coming from those on the Right.

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6 hours ago, ADK Native said:

And to think these violent sociopaths follow a similar ideology that called  my military brothers, sisters and myself  "BABY KILLERS",

One thing is true, these abortion advocates are the real BABY KILLERS!

Thank You and yours for your Service !

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Where does the idea life has no value lead to, besides abortion?

Canada, a nation that is incredibly left-leaning and progressive in its policies, has made it legal for people to commit medically assisted suicide if their quality of life is not what they deem sufficient. In essence, it's providing a diabolical "solution" for poverty. According to The Spectator, here is how it came about:

In 2015, the Supreme Court of Canada reversed 22 years of its own jurisprudence by striking down the country's ban on assisted suicide as unconstitutional, blithely dismissing fears that the ruling would 'initiate a descent down a slippery slope into homicide' against the vulnerable as founded on 'anecdotal examples.' ... It only took five years for the proverbial slope to come into view, when the Canadian parliament enacted Bill C-7, a sweeping euthanasia law which repealed the 'reasonably foreseeable' requirement — and the requirement that the condition should be 'terminal'. Now, as long as someone is suffering from an illness or disability which 'cannot be relieved under conditions that you consider acceptable', they can take advantage of what is now known euphemistically as 'medical assistance in dying' (MAID for short) for free. Soon enough, Canadians from across the country discovered that although they would otherwise prefer to live, they were too poor to improve their conditions to a degree which was acceptable.

In other words, outside sources like governmental entities are convincing the poor, ill, or disabled to kill themselves regardless of their own desire to live because they are convinced their life would get worse; it's better just to die.

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