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niyad

(113,257 posts)
Mon Jul 18, 2016, 01:59 PM Jul 2016

Activists in Wichita Are Mobilizing Against Anti-Abortion Extremists

Activists in Wichita Are Mobilizing Against Anti-Abortion Extremists


Anti-abortion extremist group Operation Save America has organized back-to-back demonstrations in Wichita this week commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Summer of Mercy—a 1991 six-week mass protest led by Operation Rescue in which protestors blockaded a clinic run by Dr. George Tiller. The Feminist Majority Foundation (FMF) has launched a multi-platform campaign pushing back against the influx of anti-abortion groups coming to Wichita.



FMF is encouraging activists to sign on to a petition demanding that Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback denounce the groups and protect the clinic, which was opened in the same space as Tiller’s former clinic by his mentee Julie Burkhart and is one of the clinics targeted by this week’s demonstrations. They’ve also launched an interactive ad campaign in the Wichita Eagle to mobilize city residents and educate them about OSA’s extremist tactics.

Operation Rescue’s national headquarters moved to Wichita in 2002 and led a seven-year campaign to harass and target Tiller and his staff. In May 2009, Scott Roeder, who frequently participated in Operation Rescue protests, shot and killed him in church. The focal point of anti-abortion extremist groups’ tactics this year is the Trust Women South Wind Women’s Center, now one of only two abortion clinics in Wichita.

“Wichita residents deserve the facts about who is coming in to their town this summer,” said FMF President Eleanor Smeal. “Some of these extremists embrace the use of force, advocate the killing of clinic works and doctors who provide abortions and want abortion providers and women who have abortions penalized like murderers. We encourage residents of Wichita to take action by calling on Gov. Brownback to denounce the dangerous and inflammatory tactics of anti-abortion extremists.”

FMF’s National Clinic Access Project, which was launched in 1989, leads efforts nationwide to reduce anti-abortion violence, to keep women’s health personnel and patients safe, to keep clinics open and to bring violent anti-abortion extremists to justice. Its 2014 National Clinic Violence Survey shows that 51.9 percent of abortion clinics experienced threats and targeted intimidation and one in five women’s health clinics experienced severe anti-abortion violence.

http://msmagazine.com/blog/2016/07/15/newsflash-activists-in-wichita-mobilizing-against-anti-abortion-extremist-demonstrations/

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Activists in Wichita Are Mobilizing Against Anti-Abortion Extremists (Original Post) niyad Jul 2016 OP
kick Orrex Jul 2016 #1
I would assume these same people that want to protect the fetus... LynneSin Jul 2016 #2
They are Pro-Birth not Pro-Life Angry Dragon Jul 2016 #3
I don't even think they are pro-birth LynneSin Jul 2016 #4
I think more anti-women Angry Dragon Jul 2016 #5
no, they are woman-hating gestational slavers, however they try to justify themselves. niyad Jul 2016 #7
So why doesn't the anti-abortion crowd get tarred with the same responsibilty for violence dbackjon Jul 2016 #6
shhhhhhhh/ robert dear was only the latest "lone wolf". niyad Jul 2016 #8
. . . . niyad Jul 2016 #9

LynneSin

(95,337 posts)
2. I would assume these same people that want to protect the fetus...
Mon Jul 18, 2016, 04:22 PM
Jul 2016

Also think we give too many 'handouts' to people who need Food stamps & healthcare. They could care less that there are children who go hungry at night.

And I'm not saying that Abortion is the answer to solve childhood hunger. But if we put as much effort into making sure every child has access to good quality meals and affordable healthcare as we did with saving fetuses - we would have any issue with hunger.

And I'd like to point out that the state of Colorado has ensured that every woman can receive reliable birth control, including teenagers, and their rate of unplanned pregnancies and abortions have gone down drastically.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/06/science/colorados-push-against-teenage-pregnancies-is-a-startling-success.html?_r=0

LynneSin

(95,337 posts)
4. I don't even think they are pro-birth
Mon Jul 18, 2016, 04:54 PM
Jul 2016

Planned Parenthood was suppose to be an organization that helps women have healthy babies, especially those that are lower-income. Yet all the insane laws against Planned Parenthood have limited access to the women who need it the most.

If anything they are anti-choice and/or anti-women.

 

dbackjon

(6,578 posts)
6. So why doesn't the anti-abortion crowd get tarred with the same responsibilty for violence
Mon Jul 18, 2016, 05:05 PM
Jul 2016

That the media and the right are trying to pin on BLM?



Double-standard, much?

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