It appears that the American people are in for another Summer of Hell after a pro-abortion domestic terrorist group vowed to get revenge over the Supreme Court decision to end Roe v. Wade.
The unrelenting left is hoping to bank off their success from the summer of 2020 when pro-black terrorist groups burned down major American cities after George Floyd died of a drug overdose in police custody (he wasn’t murdered.)
Dubbed a “Night of Rage: An Autonomous Call to Action Against Patriarchal Supremacy”, Jane’s Revenge plans to seek revenge after the Supreme Court makes an official decision on the Roe v. Wade case.
The ruling is expected sometime in June, just enough time for Jane’s Revenge to plot their violent overthrow.
The group posted its plans online in a manifesto meant to recruit more left-wing radicals to commit acts of terrorism across the country.
Here are some excerpts from the manifesto:
[source: Breitbart]
This is an event that should inspire rage in millions of people who can get pregnant…and yet, the response thus far has been tepid.
We have agonized over this apparent absence of indignation. Why is it that we are so afraid to unleash hell upon those who are destroying us? Fear of state repression is valid, but this goes deeper than that.
Whatever form your fury takes, the first step is feeling it.
The next step is carrying that anger out into the world and expressing it physically.
Consider this your call to action.
On the night the final ruling is issued——a specific date we cannot yet predict, but we know is arriving imminently——we are asking for courageous hearts to come out after dark.
Whoever you are and wherever you are, we are asking for you to do what you can to make your anger known.
We have selected a time of 8 pm for actions nationwide to begin, but know that this is a general guideline. There may be other considerations involved in planning time and place. We do not claim to speak for every community or crew. We are simply calling out to you. And we hope you answer our cries.
The manifesto says that if there are any “cis males allies” who want to take part, okay, “but Do not police us. Do not tell us what is and isn’t appropriate.”
The manifesto concludes, “To those who work to oppress us: If abortion isn’t safe, you aren’t either. We are everywhere.”
More than 100 Republicans have signed a letter asking Attorney General Merrick Garland to instruct the Department of Justice to investigate this group in relation to attacks on pro-life pregnancy centers across the country as domestic terrorists.
Meanwhile, it comes as a great shock (not really) that a violent left-wing group is permitted to post its call to action online while Jan. 6 protestors rot in a gulag somewhere in D.C.
Author: Vasily Ivanov
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