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Pro-Life Centers Refuse to Close Despite Acts of Terror

Vol. 38, No. 15

08/15/2022

Pro-Life Centers Refuse to Close Despite Acts of Terror

Annalisa Pesek

They terrorize in the dark of night, masked and clad in all black, armed with anger and deadly weapons, smashing in windows and kicking down doors, tapping a rage more demonic than human. In post-Roe America, violent pro-abortion activists have burned American flags and spray-painted hate-fueled messages in holy sanctuaries and spaces of wellness and healing. 

From Washington state to Massachusetts, dozens of pro-life organizations and churches have endured vile attacks by deeply troubled individuals hysterical that the federal government can no longer force Americans to live under an unconstitutional ruling permitting the annihilation of tens of millions of innocent babies in the womb. 

And things may get much worse before they get better. On July 12, during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, a terrified director of a pregnancy center in Sacramento described how her center was approached by a man armed with a machete. The incident forced the clinic to close temporarily a mobile care unit and hire more than 25 full-time security guards to protect the center’s staff and its clients.  

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