A sizable group of pro-abortion protestors demonstrated around the front of Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s personal residence this past Saturday while wearing “blood” stained outfits and lugging around dolls in order to protest the potential overturning of Roe v. Wade via the SCOTUS.
The event held Saturday just adds to a recent series of extreme demonstrations around the personal residences of the more conservative SCOTUS justices.
“We aren’t incubators! Youth procession delivered baby dolls to Amy Coney Barrett. We aren’t protesting to change the minds of women-hating fascists. We’re calling on the pro-choice majority, on YOU, to get in the streets to STOP #SCOTUS from overturning Roe,” stated the Rise Up 4 Abortion Rights Twitter account along with sporting a video of the demonstration in progress.
We aren't incubators! Youth procession delivered baby dolls to Amy Coney Barrett. We aren’t protesting to change the minds of women-hating fascists.We're calling on the pro-choice majority, on YOU, to get in the streets to STOP #SCOTUS from overturning Roehttps://t.co/Y0oCPlHcsr pic.twitter.com/nkHT7iamHO
— Rise Up 4 Abortion Rights (@riseup4abortion) June 18, 2022
“Children forced to give birth to children! Women will be inferior! ALL OF U WHO ARE PRO CHOICE. Come to DC & stay!” exclaimed one protestor via another post submitted by the group.
Watch: 15 yr old Ariana who organized a baby doll procession speaks powerfully in front Amy Coney Barrett’s house
“Children forced to give birth to children! Women will be inferior! ALL OF U WHO ARE PRO CHOICE. Come to DC & stay!”#RiseUp4AbortionRights pic.twitter.com/ARhwVoSyWL
— Rise Up 4 Abortion Rights (@riseup4abortion) June 18, 2022
The protests happened just a scant two days in the wake of President Joe Biden officially signing a bill that seeks to expand security protections for Supreme Court justices and their families this past Thursday.
The bill made it through on Tuesday with a vote of 396-27, with 100% of the 27 votes against the document coming from Democrats. The bill flew through Senate with a unanimous vote.
It was previously brought up by Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) and Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE) back in May in the wake of a Supreme Court opinion from Justice Samuel Alito being leaked. The draft from Alito seemed to indicate that the court could be set on overturning the Roe v. Wade precedent and return the power of decision about abortion laws to the individual states.
This protest was in addition to another back on June 9th at Coney Barrett’s house, just a single day after police officials arrested a man outside of Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s residence for attempted murder.
“U.S. Deputy Marshals reported seeing a person dressed in black clothing, and carrying a backpack and suitcase, get out of a taxi that stopped in front of a current justice’s house at roughly 1:05 a.m., according to an affidavit,” as reported by CBS News.
The horrid leak has led to many protests all around the personal residences of the other conservative justices. Additionally, pro-life centers and places of worship have been attacked or vandalized in the wake of the leak, with quite a few of the incidents having responsibilities claimed by a pro-abortion group called Jane’s Revenge.
“We will never stop, back down, slow down, or retreat. We did not want this; but it is upon us, and so we must deal with it proportionally. We exist in confluence and solidarity with all others in the struggle for complete liberation,” various members of Jane’s Revenge stated in a letter released just last week.
“Our recourse now is to defend ourselves and to build robust, caring communities of mutual aid, so that we may heal ourselves without the need of the medical industry or any other intermediary. Through attacking, we find joy, courage, and strip the veneer of impenetrability held by these violent institutions,” added the letter.