Liberal Group Publishes Home Addresses Of Supreme Court Justices, Calls For Protests
Left-wing activists have reportedly published the home addresses of six conservative Supreme Court Justices and called for protests at those locations. The news comes in the wake of a draft opinion indicating the landmark Roe v. Wade decision may be overturned.
The event is scheduled for May 11th and has been organized by a group known as “Ruth Sent Us.”
That is presumably a reference to the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg who is actually quoted twice in the draft opinion authored by Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito.
“Our 6-3 extremist Supreme Court routinely issues rulings that hurt women, racial minorities, LGBTQ+ and immigrant rights,” the group’s website reads.
They call on followers to “rise up to force accountability using a diversity of tactics.”
The site also features a map purported to be of the homes of Alito and fellow Justices Amy Coney Barrett, John Roberts, Brett Kavanaugh, Clarence Thomas, and Neil Gorsuch.
They’ve dubbed the event a “walk-by” and a “peaceful protest” because they certainly wouldn’t consider sitting outside these homes and harassing the justices and their families.
The left-wing dark money group despicably organizing protestors at the justices’ homes is called “Ruth Sent Us.”
It makes one wonder how the late Justice Ginsburg would feel about her name being invoked on behalf of this brutish cause. /1https://t.co/mDgWJKuew0
— Carrie Severino (@JCNSeverino) May 5, 2022
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Protests Planned at Homes of Supreme Court Justices
Just to give our audience an indication as to the mental capacity of the individuals we’re discussing at “Ruth Sent Us,” they posted a video on Instagram of a woman indicating she had already walked by the homes of the “extremist justices” with others donned in Handmaids Tale costumes.
Such serious times call for cosplay costumes apparently.
The video includes an image from the alleged walk-by, though there is no way to verify it was taken in front of any of the aforementioned justices’ houses or even when the image was taken.
The video encourages followers to join them for the May 11th protest.
Other Instagram posts indicate the group typically engages in extremist protests which include graphic imagery of women with their pants covered in blood. The protest symbolizes something, we’re just not sure what.
A consistent theme with the group is the aforementioned Handmaid’s Tale, which is used so prevalently throughout their page that one wonders if they realize it is a work of fiction.
A liberal group calling itself “Ruth Sent Us” is going to target conservative justices at their homes. https://t.co/hDFsXZ25sB Putting aside the question of what this is supposed to achieve, the suggestion that RBG would approve such a campaign is a denigration of her legacy…
— Jonathan Turley (@JonathanTurley) May 5, 2022
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Democrat Lawmakers Have Enflamed Tensions, Encouraged Supreme Court Protests
Fox News reports that security has been heightened around the homes of the Supreme Court Justices ever since the draft opinion – which is subject to change, as are the votes – had been leaked earlier this week.
They add that the D.C. Police Department has erected fencing around the Supreme Court building and “have also activated protest-response units” in anticipation of escalating protests over the weekend.
“Get angry!”
“Cope and seethe, you guys lost”Tensions running high in the crowd gathering at the Supreme Court pic.twitter.com/qHj56oTTH7
— Nate Hochman (@njhochman) May 3, 2022
Democrat lawmakers have done absolutely nothing to lower the temperature of the discourse since then.
Senator Elizabeth Warren gave an angry speech to protesters where she kept shrieking about the “extremist” Supreme Court, her voice cracking repeatedly.
BREAKING: Elizabeth Warren calls for Insurrection on the Supreme Court in newly released video. pic.twitter.com/SNxIlm9EY9
— Mikel Crump 🇺🇸 (@TheMikelCrump) May 3, 2022
President Biden on Wednesday was no more controlled with his rhetoric, responding to the Supreme Court’s potential ruling by suggesting they could eventually decide to ban LGBT children from classrooms, a prediction not based in reality.
He also went on to state that MAGA (Make America Great Again) Republicans are “the most extreme political organization in American history.”
Biden, saying over 70 million Americans are domestic terrorists: “What are the next things that are going to be attacked? Because this MAGA crowd is really the most extreme political organization that’s existed in American history — in recent American history.” pic.twitter.com/cl5YyorX9K
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) May 4, 2022
The Political Insider opined in a column Wednesday that Warren and Biden’s unhinged comments were “meant to stir up the far-left base to threaten and intimidate the Supreme Court into changing its opinion.”
“It’s deliberately designed to foment violence,” we wrote.
We already saw signs of that when a pro-abortion crowd prompted a massive police response in Los Angeles earlier this week.
Abortion activists starting to brawl and get into violent fights with LAPD & DHS on the streets of Los Angeles
— Kangmin Lee ✞ (@thekangminlee) May 4, 2022
Now, protests are planned outside the actual homes of the Supreme Court Justices? There is little doubt that this puts those justices – and their families – in serious danger.
We’ve seen what far-left protests can devolve into.
In 2018, a mob of social justice warriors began harassing and chanting threats outside the home of Fox News host Tucker Carlson. The group even banged on his front door while his wife was inside.
Chants by the radical left organization included, “Racist scumbag, leave town,” and “We will fight, we know where you sleep at night.”
BREAKING:
A mob has gathered outside Tucker Carlson’s home demanding his family leave DC because he is a “racist scumbag.”
“Every night you spread fear into homes — we remind you that you are not safe either”
Tucker has 4 children.
The Left is sick.https://t.co/rXs8pUmhxu pic.twitter.com/1R9O9UcTYM
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) November 8, 2018
Activists demanding a COVID relief package piled-up body bags in front of the homes of several Republican lawmakers in 2020. Which is totally sane behavior.
Body bags were left in front of homes belonging to then-Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and Senators Susan Collins (R-ME), James Inhofe (R-OK), and Lindsey Graham (R-SC).
A number of bags were labeled “Trump COVID Death.”
VIDEO: GOP senators led by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell have been blocking House-passed COVID relief for months.
Over 270,000 dead, more losing jobs & homes & small businesses, and still they’re playing politics.
🎥 Today we brought the bodies to their doorsteps. pic.twitter.com/40P7Fmv5l6
— SPACEs In Action (@SPACEsInAction) December 1, 2020
Oddly enough, no similar protests took place afterward even as more people died from COVID under President Biden than they did under Trump.