In America, we believe in our values – Black Ukrainian Coronavirus Vaccine Abortions Matter.
It’s called democracy, folks. It’s who we are.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has canceled an appearance at a judicial conference set to begin on Thursday after a draft decision he wrote indicating the high court would overturn its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that guaranteed the right to abortion nationwide was leaked.
Alito had been set to appear at the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals’ judicial conference, a gathering of judges from the New Orleans-based federal appeals court and the district courts of Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas, a person familiar with the matter said.
The media is pretending to be confused as to why Alito would be canceling public appearances. Reuters does not mention threats, threatening, or threatened.
However, Fox News has reported that there is an organized movement against the court, which has leaked the addresses of the six conservative justices:
Left-wing activist groups are planning to send protesters to the homes of conservative Supreme Court justices following a leak indicating the court may soon overturn Roe v. Wade.
The activists are organizing under the moniker “Ruth Sent Us” and have published the supposed home addresses of Justices Amy Coney Barrett, John Roberts, Samuel Alito, Brett Kavanaugh, Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch.
“Our 6-3 extremist Supreme Court routinely issues rulings that hurt women, racial minorities, LGBTQ+ and immigrant rights,” the group’s website reads. “We must rise up to force accountability using a diversity of tactics.”
Fox News is told there has been a strong police presence at the justices’ homes following the leak. The group says they will visit the homes on May 11.
Due to threats, a fence and barriers have also been constructed around the Court.
In addition to the “non-scalable fence” erected last night around the Supreme Court, Capitol Police now placing cement barricades around the area. pic.twitter.com/0ITium5htg
— Ford Fischer (@FordFischer) May 5, 2022
This is just normalcy in America – judges get their lives threatened when they question democracy values and who we are.
Most of the threats, as you would guess, are coming from journalists, who the reader is well aware are a kind of political police in the modern Anus World.
Simon Gwynn, a UK-based gaming journalist – a man with literally zero ethics – called for the assassination of Justices Alito and Thomas.
(Note that Gwynn still has the Ukrainian flag in his name, like all of these Abortion Rioters – they have not settled on a new flag for abortion, so they’re still flying the flag of the previous Current Thing. You saw this with the vaccine people still having something about black lives in their bios.)
Gwynn later deleted the tweets, and falsely claimed that he was not calling for an assassination, presumably realizing that calling for assassinations of judges is pretty hardcore, even when you’re on the side of Current Thing.
I've removed my recent two tweets about the US Supreme Court as on reflection they're obviously pretty irresponsible, though I don't think they would be against Twitter's TOS.
FYI I don't endorse murdering anyone, but don't think there's anything wrong with thought experiments.— Simon Gwynn 🇺🇦 (@SimonGwynn) May 5, 2022
Another journalist tweeted something only slightly less vague than a call for specific assassinations: Vox’s Ian Millhiser called for burning down the SCOTUS building. His tweet is still up.
Seriously, shout out to whoever the hero was within the Supreme Court who said “fuck it! Let’s burn this place down.”
— Ian Millhiser (@imillhiser) May 3, 2022
A Biden campaign official and currently serving DNC official reacted to the fences and news of Alito canceling the event by calling him a “coward.” It’s not clear what that means.
Coward. Wimp.
Sam Alito, if you’re going to fuck us over (and with 17th century witch logic, no less), at least have the courage to stand up and face it
SHAME SHAME SHAME https://t.co/vwfebXPoeG
— Lindy Li (@lindyli) May 5, 2022
Many other calls for death are still up.
wouldnt it be funny to wake up one morning to find out alito was killed in a freak vehicular accident
— wil 😇 (@you_are_traffic) May 3, 2022
Justice Alito should be killed with stones so the means of execution meets the level of his views on women's rights. How is it that in 2022 these troglodytes are still trying to drag society back to the 50s???
— Bottomless Hippopotamus (@stationkj) May 3, 2022
Now that my free speech is ensured by resident edgelord in charge Elon Musk, I hope Alito gets shot.
— L A V E N D E R (@dempsterfyre) May 3, 2022
You can be pithy and note that these statements do not violate Brandenburg v. Ohio, which states that threats are only illegal if they are “directed to inciting or producing imminent lawless action and is likely to incite or produce such action.” However, even if they don’t technically violate the law, you can say with 100% certainly that those are things that the FBI would be visiting people over if the political parties were reversed. Everyone who has made similar internet statements about Democrats has been visited.
It goes without saying that Twitter doesn’t let you make these sorts of threats against Democrats. For the record, I think that it’s actually reasonable for Twitter to ban calls for the deaths of specific individuals, even if they are not imminent threats that violate Brandenburg v. Ohio’s test.
Along with violent threats against the court and individual justices, the Abortionists have begun attacking churches.
Boulder Catholic church vandalized with abortion rights graffiti https://t.co/zTPS3RMXiF
— Fox News (@FoxNews) May 6, 2022
We’re really going down a dark path here, folks. It’s going to get a whole lot worse.
Tucker Carlson did a great job summarizing this Abortion Riot situation this morning.
Joe Biden has turned out to be an unparalleled disaster.https://t.co/e4kZRxrUZF pic.twitter.com/yauxSPecmj
— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) May 6, 2022
Here’s the full show – he spins the Abortion Wars in the Democracy Wars in Eastern Europe.