How Anyone Who Works At An Abortion Clinic Becomes A Target For Violence And Harassment
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Joan, the president of a network of womens health clinics in the Rocky Mountain region of the United States, isnt comfortable using her real name in this story because her private residence was vandalized last year. Someone threw a bucket of red paint all over her house.
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... she was pretty sure it was anti-abortion harassment. There wasnt much the cops could do.
Ascribing blame to the anti-abortion movement whose particularly far-right actors regularly picket at abortion providers private homes, and occasionally use sidewalk chalk to scrawl messages declaring them to be serial killers and monsters wasnt totally a shot in the dark. Protesters clearly know where Joan lives because theyve shown up at her house several times before. One year, they rewrote Christmas carols to feature lyrics about how horrible I am, according to Joan.
I dont feel particularly paranoid, said Joan. When she started her current position, she was given a bulletproof vest by her organizations security director, but its been sitting untouched in a drawer ever since. However, she acknowledged that the risks associated with her line of work do have some impact: When someone knocks on my door at night, I wonder why.
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