A New Group Of Pro-Abortion Extremists Is On The Rise, And They Aren't Afraid To Be Violent5/20/2022 Credit to USA Today By The Antifa Watchers On Sunday, May 8th, a pro-life group's headquarters in Madison, Wisconsin, was attacked. Threats were spray-painted on the sides of Wisconsin Family Life's building, a back wall was lit on fire, and a Molotov cocktail was thrown through one of the windows. The cocktail, however, failed to ignite. No one was injured, as no one was at the office at the time. Now, we know who was behind the attack, and they aren't planning to stop. Introducing "Jane's Revenge", Militants For AntifaAfter the attack, Madison Police and federal officials began the hunt for the perpetrators. However, the militants revealed themselves before Madison's police or the FBI could accomplish much in the investigation. Talking to a journalist from Bellingcat, a far-Left news site, the group named themselves as Jane's Revenge, a group who is planning a summer of violence if their demands aren't met. Using photos of the damage to Wisconsin Family Life's building, and the group's "communique," our team determined that Jane's Revenge is likely a branch of Antifa, which has been declared a terrorist organization. How Is Jane's Revenge Connected To Antifa?As the above image shows, a capital "A," which is encased in a large circle, was spray-painted on the wall of the group's building. This symbol is the national symbol for Antifa members who are celebrating "anarchism." Similarly, the "1312" next to the "A" translates to a derogatory verbal insult that Antifa members usually hurl at police officers. It is strange that this anti-police message was spray-painted during the attack on the pro-life center, seeing as abortion and police are unrelated issues. However, if this group does prove to be connected to Antifa, the sign makes more sense, as Antifa branches use this sign at almost all of their protests, including those that have nothing to do with police. Also, according to the communique, which we will look at more closely in a moment, the group claims that they "are not one group, but many," and that they are "in every city." This setup is very similar to that of Antifa, which has different factions in cities and towns across America. What Do They Want?Jane's Revenge has quickly made clear that they are very against pro-life Americans and those taking action against abortions. Therefore, their "demands" which will likely be (and should be) ignored, are:
What If They Don't Get It?As with all anarchists, Jane's Revenge members aren't the type of people who protest peacefully and try to get legislation passed through the modest voicing of opinions. If Jane's Revenge doesn't get their way, a temper-tantrum will likely follow. However, this won't be one toddler stomping around and screaming. It will likely be hundreds of toddlers (mentally) attacking pro-life centers violently. Their communique reads: "Next time the infrastructure of the enslavers will not survive. Medical imperialism will not face a passive enemy. Wisconsin is the first flashpoint, but we are all over the US, and we will issue no further warnings.” Read the full communique given to Bellingcat's reporter: What Do We Do?Obviously, Jane's Revenge is looking like they might be a problem this summer. However, that doesn't mean that pro-life groups should back down. Instead, here's what should be done:
Wishful thinking? Maybe. But violent rioters must be held accountable for their actions. That's why the Antifa Watchers are here, after all. Stay tuned as we continue to investigate Jane's Revenge and other Antifa rioters.
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