Abortion rights group doxxes Supreme Court justices, offers stipends for protests

A pro-abortion rights protest group that claims to carry on the legacy of former Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said it would fund protesters to participate in demonstrations outside the homes of the six Republican-appointed justices in response to the court’s expected ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade.

The group, Ruth Sent Us, published a map containing the home addresses of Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Amy Coney Barrett, Brett Kavanaugh, Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, and Samuel Alito on its website on Thursday morning, along with an announcement that it would carry out a peaceful “walk-by” at the homes of the “six extremist justices” on May 11.

“Our 6-3 extremist Supreme Court routinely issues rulings that hurt women, racial minorities, LGBTQ+ and immigrant rights,” the group stated on its website. “We must rise up to force accountability using a diversity of tactics.”

Ruth Sent Us said it would fund protesters to create artwork to be used in its protests.

“Are you a muralist or chalk artist? Are you a graphic designer who would like to contribute remotely? Large-scale art will be included in the protests against the Supreme Court. Stipends available,” the group’s website stated.

It’s not clear if protesters that don’t contribute artwork will also be eligible to receive stipends from Ruth Sent Us. The group did not return the Washington Examiner’s request for comment.

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3 Comments

  1. ColdSteel1983 May 6, 2022 at 10:23

    First off, you can be sure these WILL devolve into a bunch of freaks menacing the Supremes. As significant Federal Officials, you’d THINK that there would be some level of Federal Protection force present. If not, we’re even further down the Banana Republic path than I’d thought as the Regime and its apparatchiks set up political enemies for harassment, intimidation and possibly harm.

    I would love to see some fire hoses turned on these demonstrations as soon as they become non-peaceful.

  2. CPL Antero Rokka May 6, 2022 at 10:47

    Ruth sent us?

    Sure–go right ahead. I went to law school with a lawyer who is now a lower-level Federal District Judge. We still chat a lot about the “good old days” and 2022.

    Let me tell you: the US Marshall Service, FBI, DHS, and “others” protects these judges. Their homes, garages, and out buildings are surveilled, wired, and monitored 24/7/365.

    My friend was awakened one night by a silent Task Force of Agents (full battle gear) surrounding his place all totting H&K MP5s, level 4 body armor, NODs and other “special stuff,” since their “Judicial Control Center” monitoring his home on the night shift picked up a ping in his garage.

    Guess what the “ping” was that the FED GOV picked up?

    …a mouse running around at floor level in the Judge’s garage.

    After all was searched and secured, the OC profusely apologized to my judge friend, who smiled and said: “Thanks, fellas! Better safe than sorry!”

    Ruth send us?

    BE MY GUEST!

  3. Überdeplorable Psychedelic Cat Grass May 6, 2022 at 15:05

    Glad to know that they will have firepower backing them up; the way the Congresscritters are talking it’s as if they don’t have any protection which I know is nonsense.

    On the same website that Scout linked to, they have an article with protestors calling for protesting in or at a certain denomination’s churches because they think all of the justices that voted for this are all of that denomination.

    They probably won’t rethink the foolishness of that action before taking it. They are also exceptionally stupid for doing it on Mother’s Day.

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