Pro-Life Group That Leftists Firebombed Now Faces Disturbing Death Threats: “Burn Little Jesus Freaks”

State   |   Micaiah Bilger   |   May 13, 2022   |   12:19PM   |   Madison, Wisconsin

A Wisconsin pro-life organization that was firebombed last week says it keeps receiving death threats and harassing phone calls from pro-abortion radicals.

CBN News reports Wisconsin Family Action shared recordings of several of the phone messages it received, including someone singing, “Burn, little Jesus freaks! Burn, burn, burn!”

The pro-life organization is one of a number of pro-life organizations and churches that have been targets of arson, vandalism, threats and harassment since a leaked draft U.S. Supreme Court ruling shows the justices overturning Roe v. Wade.

Last week, someone threw a Molotov cocktail into the Wisconsin Family Action office, setting the building on fire and causing moderate damage. Local authorities said they are investigating the incident as arson. Vandals also spray-painted the words, “If abortions aren’t safe, then you aren’t either,” onto a wall.

Micah Pearce, executive director of the organization, told Not The Bee that he and his staff have received several death threats and harassing phone calls this week. He shared an audio recording of one woman saying the “good Lord … took action” through the arson to show pro-lifers “an example of hell.”

Most of the messages were riddled with profanity and death wishes, telling the pro-lifers that they are “going to hell” because that is what “they deserve.” In another, someone described the arsonist as a “true American patriot.”

“You people are just utter filth of the planet,” one man said in a message to the organization. “And it’s too bad your whore mothers didn’t abort each and every last one of you. Hopefully, you all get cancer.”

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Jack Posobiec, a journalist at Human Events, shared an audio recording of several of the messages on Twitter. Warning: The content is disturbing.

Since the draft Supreme Court ruling was leaked, pro-life advocates have been the targets of arson, vandalism, assaults and threats all across the country.

Police are investigating arson at two pro-life organizations in Wisconsin and Oregon, as well as vandalism at several pro-life pregnancy centers. Pro-life advocates also have shared videos and reports of being assaulted by abortion activists at rallies and events across the country.

St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral in New York City has received several bomb threats and arson threats since the leak, the Rev. Brian Graebe told Fox News. Police also advised the church not to hold its monthly pro-life prayer walk because of threats of violence, Graebe said.

Other churches have been vandalized with pro-abortion graffiti, including a Catholic church in Boulder, Colorado, another in Fort Collins, Colorado, the Catholic News Agency reports; and a third, the Holy Rosary Catholic Church in Houston, Texas. A priest said a Tabernacle also was stolen from Saint Bartholomew Catholic Church in Katy, Texas.

At least two pro-abortion groups have been calling for churches, especially Catholic Churches, to be the target of abortion activists’ outrage. And one group posted the addresses of the Supreme Court justices online to urge people to protest outside their homes.

“The leaked draft memo that states the Supreme Court has struck down #RoeVWade is an ATROCITY but It is not yet law & doesn’t have to be, but what they plan to do & will do if WE don’t stop them. Rise up! & RAISE HELL!” the group Rise Up 4 Abortion Rights wrote on Twitter.

Abortion activists are trying to intimidate the Supreme Court justices to change their minds and uphold Roe after the leaked draft opinion showed the majority voting to overturn the infamous 1973 ruling. The draft is not final, judges can change their minds, and it is not clear when the high court will issue its final ruling on the abortion case Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health, but many believe the court will overturn Roe and allow states to protect unborn babies again.

Polls consistently show that most Americans support stronger legal protections for unborn babies than what Roe allows. LifeNews highlighted 11 recent polls here. A new Rasmussen poll shows more Americans want Roe v. Wade overturned (48 percent) than want the ruling to remain in place (45 percent).

Since 1973, more than 63 million unborn babies and hundreds of mothers have died in supposedly “safe, legal” abortions.