War Pro-abortion militants Jane's Revenge say 30 days of mercy have 'expired,' promise more attacks on pro-life


Pro-abortion militants Jane's Revenge has declared that their 30 days of patience and mercy have come to an end. "Your thirty days expired yesterday," they state in an open letter proffered on June 15. "We offered an honourable way out. You could have walked away. Now the leash is off. And we will make it as hard as possible for your campaign of oppression to continue."

"We have demonstrated in the past month how easy and fun it is to attack. We are versatile, we are mercurial, and we answer to no one but ourselves," and then they stated their threats.

"We promised to take increasingly drastic measures against oppressive infrastructures. Rest assured that we will, and those measures may not come in the form of something so easily cleaned up as fire and graffiti. Sometimes you will see what we do, and you will know that it is us.

"Sometimes you will think you merely are unlucky, because you cannot see the ways which we interfere in your affairs. But your pointless attempts to control others, and make life more difficult, will not be met passively. Eventually your insurance companies, and your financial backers will realize you are a bad investment."

The group takes responsibility for recent attacks on pregnancy and pro-life centers in "Madison WI, Ft. Collins CO, Reisertown MA, Olympia WA, Des Moines IA, Lynwood WA, Washington DC, Ashville NC, Buffalo NY, Hollywood FL, Vancouver WA, Frederick MA, Denton TX, Gresham OR, Eugene OR, Portland OR."

"You have seen that we are real, and that we are not merely pushing empty words," they state, noting that in addition to the visible attacks mentioned, they "work in countless locations invisibly."

"You know that we are serious." Much of their graffiti reads "If abortions aren't safe, neither are you."

Jane's Revenge shared their first communique on May 8, stating that they would be planning a "Night of Rage" to meet the Supreme Court's decision on Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health, a ruling which would spell an end to the precedent of the federal legalization of abortion. A draft decision was leaked in April, and Chief Justice Roberts confirmed its veracity. That draft has sparked protests and activist demonstrations across the country, including in front of the homes of those Supreme Court Justices who signed the majority opinion.

There was even an assassination attempt on the life of Justice Brett Kavanaugh.

"We were unsurprised to see thirty days come and thirty days pass with no sign of consilience or even bare-minimum self-reflection from you who impersonate healthcare providers in order to harm the vulnerable," Jane's Revenge writes. "History may not repeat itself, but it certainly rhymes, and we’ve already seen such stanzas where medical autonomy is stripped away, humanity is increasingly criminalized, and merely surviving becomes largely untenable."

"From here forward," Jane's Revenge states, "any anti-choice group who closes their doors, and stops operating will no longer be a target. But until you do, it’s open season, and we know where your operations are.

"The infrastructure of the enslavers will not survive. 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.

"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," Jane's Revenge states.

The militant group takes its name from the 1960s and 70s era women's network that facilitated abortions at a time when it was illegal in the US called simply Jane. A new documentary is set to be released about the group. Seven members of that group were arrested in 1972, and the women were charged with both abortion and conspiracy to commit abortion. After the Roe v Wade decision in 1973, those charges were dropped.

Jane's Revenge has a message not just for their opponents in their fight to secure abortion rights, or try to pressure the Supreme Court into reversing their pending decision, but for those who support them: go cause mayhem.

"And for the allies of ours who doubt the authenticity of the communiqués and actions: there is a way you can get irrefutable proof that these actions are real. Go do one of your own.

"You are already one of us. Everyone with the urge to paint, to burn, to cut, to jam: now is the time. Go forth and manifest the things you wish to see. Stay safe, and practice your cursive," they conclude, before signing off "Jane’s Revenge".

This is the common refrain of contemporary militant and activist groups, which are substantially leaderless. Loose affiliations and networks of activists and militants with common perspectives take their cues from each other online and commit their acts without a leader.

Go ahead, faggots, make my day.
 
It's kind of funny that they're (presumably) named after Jane Roe, who later openly regretted her role in legalising abortion.
New idea for a podcast empire: The Jane Roe-gan Experience. The resurrected (?!) activist smokes bowls and talks to random people for hours at a time about how sorry she is she killed her baby after lying about gangrape.
 
Shortly before her death she admitted her anti-abortion stuff was a grift and she was always pro-choice.
Apparently there's layers to this. Some people who were close to her have suggested that this admission was actually an attempt to make herself okay with abortion and come to terms with it, but she was always deeply conflicted.
From her Wikipedia article:
Pavone, who had a decades long association with McCorvey, said that she was not on the payroll of his organization, Priests for Life, and said that he did not believe that McCorvey's activism was disingenuous. "I can even see her being emotionally cornered to get those words out of her mouth, but the things that I saw in 22 years with her—the thousands and thousands of conversations that we had—that was real," he said.[46] He later wrote, "So abortion supporters are claiming Norma McCorvey, the Jane Roe of Roe v. Wade, wasn’t sincere in her conversion. She was. I was her spiritual guide for 22 years, received her into the Catholic Church, kept regular contact, spoke with her the day she died, and conducted her funeral."[47]

Abby Johnson, who worked for Planned Parenthood before joining the anti-abortion movement, said that McCorvey called her on the phone days before her death to express remorse for abortion. Johnson said that she believed McCorvey was a damaged woman who should not have been thrust into the spotlight so quickly after turning against abortion. "I don’t have any problem believing that in the last year of her life that she tried to convince herself abortion was OK. But I know at the end of her life, she did not believe that," she said.[44]
So really, who the fuck knows what her actual stance was. My point was more that she was an odd choice to name a militant pro-choice group after. "Margaret's Revenge" after Margaret Sanger would have been a better option.
 
Yawn,

Hey, kiddos.

I remember the 80's

I was promised a much BETTER version of 21st Century street-level anarchy than the likes of you.

I'll bet you don't even have ONE home-built V8 powered war-wagon constructed from a stripped down Trans Am, do you?

DO you?

I expect a full refund to arrive soon.
 
Free.

TAXATION, NIGGER! HAVE YOU HEARD OF IT?
Yeah and I prefer my tax money go towards actual healthcare instead of Jesus shit or some CEO's new private jet or blowing middle easterners up and shit.

More taxes spent on free condoms, STD testing, and birth control at the health department, less on that other shit. Especially since it's not like people can get that stuff at CPCs.
 
Yeah and I prefer my tax money go towards actual healthcare instead of Jesus shit or some CEO's new private jet or blowing middle easterners up and shit.

More taxes spent on free condoms, STD testing, and birth control at the health department, less on that other shit. Especially since it's not like people can get that stuff at CPCs.
I'd prefer my tax money to be given back to me. There's no such thing as "free" if you're a productive member of society.
 
I'd prefer my tax money to be given back to me. There's no such thing as "free" if you're a productive member of society.
Unfortunately not all productive members of society can afford shit like healthcare, especially with costs of living as high as they are now. I'd prefer we have some basic healthcare and other necessities instead of having to do without.

Plus it's not like free condoms at the health department cost even a fraction as much as what lawmakers give to their other rich asshole buddies and themselves.
 
Yeah and I prefer my tax money go towards actual healthcare instead of Jesus shit or some CEO's new private jet or blowing middle easterners up and shit.

More taxes spent on free condoms, STD testing, and birth control at the health department, less on that other shit. Especially since it's not like people can get that stuff at CPCs.
Cool.

How about those that don't want to fund what you propose?

How about people that think we should be taxed as least as possible and fund all the programs that tickle our balls through donations?
 
Cool.

How about those that don't want to fund what you propose?

How about people that think we should be taxed as least as possible and fund all the programs that tickle our balls through donations?
Those are also not the people who should be advocating for the government to have the ability to micromanage the reproductive organs of women and little girls
 
Those are also not the people who should be advocating for the government to have the ability to micromanage the reproductive organs of women and little girls
They are not.

They are managing the life that is inside the womb.

Now we are back on topic, abortion.

The act of killing human fetal life.

It's not an easy topic to discuss and a wide range of opinions are prevalent.
 
They are not.

They are managing the life that is inside the womb.

Now we are back on topic, abortion.

The act of killing human fetal life.

It's not an easy topic to discuss and a wide range of opinions are prevalent.
IVF clinics kills significantly more "human fetal life" than abortions do. Worry about that before worrying about women and girls removing unwanted embryos from their bodies before they get big enough to kill them/rip their taint open/render them incontinent/psychotic/etc

If prolifers want the government to regulate any genitals to save embryos, wouldn't it make more sense to mandate vasectomy on all pubescent+ males? Can't have unwanted pregnancies without sperm cells, plus you're a lot less likely to die from a vasectomy than giving birth. Not to mention for you fiscal conservatives it would cost way fewer taxpayer dollars to just snip all boys/men than how much it costs to keep the mostly non-fuctioning foster care system&CPS afloat (and other agencies that theoretically care for unwanted kids but mostly shit themselves and do nothing).

Plus if a dude wants to cause a pregnancy, he can just get the vasectomy reversed when he's old enough w/his wife's permission.
 
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IVF clinics kills significantly more "human fetal life" than abortions do. Worry about that before worrying about women and girls removing unwanted embryos from their bodies before they get big enough to kill them/rip their taint open/render them incontinent/psychotic/etc

If prolifers want the government to regulate any genitals to save embryos, wouldn't it make more sense to mandate vasectomy on all pubescent+ males? Can't have unwanted pregnancies without sperm cells, plus you're a lot less likely to die from a vasectomy than giving birth. Not to mention for you fiscal conservatives it would cost way fewer taxpayer dollars to just snip all boys/men than how much it costs to keep the mostly non-fuctioning foster care system&CPS afloat.
Cool. So you are okay with an 4 week abortion ban?
 
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