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Two UGA Professors Post Addresses of Pro-Life Clinics Online

Two UGA Professors Post Addresses of Pro-Life Clinics Online

“A map of anti-abortion fake clinics, including dozens around the Twin Cities area… you know, just because information is power”

According to this report from FOX News, activists are using their map to find places to target:

Far-left radicals find targets using UGA professors’ map of pro-life clinic addresses

Far-left radicals are using a map of pro-life crisis pregnancy centers published by two professors at the University of Georgia to target those centers, dozens of which have already been vandalized, threatened or attacked since the draft of the Supreme Court opinion overturning Roe v. Wade leaked to the media.

The “Crisis Pregnancy Center Map” publishes the exact street addresses of pro-life clinics around the country, allowing users to identify the closest clinics to them.

The stated purpose of the map is “to provide location information about all of the crisis pregnancy centers operating in the U.S.” The website refers to such clinics as “fake women’s health centers.”

Left-wing extremists are using the map to identify pro-life clinics, while stopping just short of explicitly calling for violence against the centers, which have come under attack across the country.

Puget Sound Anarchists, an antifa-aligned website run out of Washington state, linked to the map in a post about vandalism of a clinic in the state. “You can find your nearest fake abortion clinic on the Crisis Pregnancy Center Map,” the post said, linking to the map.

Minnesota-based group Twin Cities Encampment Responders tweeted out a link to the map shortly after the court released its decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health on Friday.

“A map of anti-abortion fake clinics, including dozens around the Twin Cities area… you know, just because information is power,” the group wrote in the tweet, which was shared hundreds of times on the platform.

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Sure would like to know the names of those UGA professors.

Drs. Andrea Swartzendruber and Danielle Lambert, the professors behind the map, didn’t return an email seeking comment.

I would think that the addresses of the pro-life clinics would be public knowledge because they are trying to recruit additional woman to counsel.

The on-campus “woke” counselors and the off-campus counselors both claim to want what is best for the client. Publicizing these alternatives should be viewed as a good thing.

    kyrrat in reply to lawgrad. | June 26, 2022 at 2:37 pm

    Somehow this doesn’t sound like a group of people looking for counseling. “Puget Sound Anarchists, an antifa-aligned website run out of Washington state, linked to the map in a post about vandalism of a clinic in the state. “You can find your nearest fake abortion clinic on the Crisis Pregnancy Center Map,” the post said, linking to the map.”

    They need a different sort of counsel. And probably soon, if they manage to kill someone.