Pro-Abortion Terror Group Claims Responsibility for Multiple Attacks Against Pro-Life Charities

Above: Jane’s Revenge vandalized a pregnancy resource center in Virginia on June 24.

On June 24, the U.S. Supreme Court reversed Roe v. Wade and paved the way for states to enact their own abortion laws.

Since then the pro-abortion terror group Jane’s Revenge has claimed responsibility for multiple attacks against pro-life charities across the country.

The attacks include vandalism at a pregnancy resource center in California; arson at a center in Colorado; a molotov cocktail attack against a Washington pregnancy resource center; and others.

Above: Vandals attacked a pregnancy resource center in California on the night of June 24.

Members of Congress and the U.S. Senate have condemned Jane’s Revenge and called for investigations into the terror group.

In one manifesto dated June 26, the pro-abortion terror group threatened to escalate the violence, writing,

This attack is nothing in comparison to what is in store for you. Some spray paint will be the least of your worries. For decades you have bombed abortion clinics and murdered doctors. We fight not just for abortion rights, but for trans liberation, ecological harmony, decolonization, the destruction of white supremacy and capitalism, and the uprooting of the entire global civilization.

We will hunt you down and make your lives a living hell. You started this war but we will win it. So far its just been pregnancy crisis centers, but tomorrow it might be your cars, your homes, or even your lives. We support a diversity of tactics and we will not step down in this fight.

Above: On June 24 Family Council boarded over windows at its office in downtown Little Rock in anticipation of possible violence. While there has been no pro-abortion violence in Little Rock, the windows have remained covered as the possibility of violence persists.

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Lightyear Critics Will “Die Off Like Dinosaurs,” Says Captain America

Disney’s newest Pixar film, Lightyear, isn’t doing great at the box office. While critics puzzle over why, an obvious reason is parents are tiring of the constant indoctrination in sexual matters. They feel betrayed by the once trusted Toy Story franchise. 

All that may come as a surprise to Chris Evans, the new voice of Buzz, who recently said concerned parents are “idiots” who will soon “die off like the dinosaurs.” Not only, as Hans Fiene noted, is it strange for 41-year-old man with no children to predict the extinction of the fertile, it’s strange to leave children asking whether girls can marry girls, and how the couple had the baby who just magically appears in the film. 

It’s one thing to promote the idea that dads and moms are interchangeable despite, you know, science, but it’s another to accuse anyone tired of being force-fed this whole thing of bigotry. As one reviewer put it, “Perhaps calling critics of a movie ‘idiots who are going to die off like the dinosaurs’ wasn’t the best strategy to get families to watch the latest entry in the Toy Story franchise.”

Copyright 2025 by the Colson Center for Christian Worldview. Reprinted from BreakPoint.org with permission.

Group Gathers Nearly 200,000 Signatures to Place Recreational Marijuana Measure on November Ballot

On Friday the group Responsible Growth Arkansas submitted nearly 200,000 petition signatures to place a recreational marijuana amendment on the state’s General Election ballot this November.

Responsible Growth Arkansas is running a multi-million dollar campaign to legalize marijuana in Arkansas.

The group’s effort appears to be bankrolled largely by the marijuana industry.

Researchers have found time and again that marijuana is dangerous.

Legalizing marijuana has been tied to traffic deaths.

Scientists have linked marijuana use with violence, psychosis, schizophrenia, memory impairment, depression, and suicide.

Candy laced with marijuana is harming children.

A study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal last year found frequent marijuana use was associated with heart attack.

A recent study out of California found infants were 35% more likely to die within a year of birth if their mother used marijuana heavily; the study also found that infants were more likely to be born preterm, have a low birth weight, and be small for their gestational age.

A report published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that states that legalized commercial marijuana sales saw self-harm rates rise by 46% among men ages 21 to 39.

The list goes on and on and on.

All of this underscores what we have said for years: Marijuana may be many things, but “harmless” simply is not one of them.

Articles appearing on this website are written with the aid of Family Council’s researchers and writers.