‘Bloody’ pro-choice activists carry baby dolls outside Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s home

Professional-choice activists protested outdoors Supreme Court docket Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s home over the weekend, donning fake-blood-stained garments and holding child dolls.

The protesters marched to the choose’s Falls Church, Va., house Saturday and held indicators together with one with a coat hanger on it that mentioned, “Not going again.”

The youth activists, a part of a gaggle known as Rise Up 4 Abortion Rights, tied their palms along with tape and held the plastic child dolls.

“That is what Amy’s America appears like,” one protester Ariana, 15, mentioned in a video the group posted. “Kids shall be pressured to present start to youngsters. Ladies shall be silenced. Ladies shall be invalidated. Ladies shall be instructed they're lower than.

“And that's not OK. We can't let that occur. … You'll be able to’t let this future occur to us. It’s not honest.”

Supreme Court Associate Justice Amy Coney Barrett
Professional-choice activists protested outdoors Supreme Court docket Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s home.
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Abortion-rights activists with Rise Up 4 Abortion Rights hold baby dolls at the home of Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett on June 18, 2022 in Falls Church, Virginia.
Abortion-rights activists with Rise Up 4 Abortion Rights maintain child dolls on the house of Supreme Court docket Justice Amy Coney Barrett on June 18, 2022 in Falls Church, Virginia.
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The group, which pushes slogans together with “pressured motherhood = feminine enslavement,” known as the protest the “Ladies Are Not Incubators Youth Procession.”

The group mentioned it isn’t working to “change the minds of women-hating fascists” however slightly is “calling on the pro-choice majority” within the US to cease the Supreme Court docket from overturning the abortion-rights case Roe v. Wade.

The Supreme Court docket is about to announce whether or not it can overturn the landmark abortion case as quickly as this week.

A majority of Individuals believes it’s incorrect to protest outdoors the houses of Supreme Court docket justices, in keeping with a Fox Information ballot. The group features a majority of Republicans, whereas 58% of Democrats say they see nothing incorrect with the demonstrations.

General, 37% consider the protests are applicable.

Abortion-rights activists march near the home of Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett on June 18, 2022
Abortion-rights activists march close to the house of Supreme Court docket Justice Amy Coney Barrett on June 18, 2022.
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The ballot got here following the information that an armed California man was arrested on the house of Justice Brett Kavanaugh.

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