Arson was ruled the cause of a fire that burned a Planned Parenthood health center early Friday morning in Pullman, Washington.…
This apparent terrorist attack comes amid a growing wave of death threats against Planned Parenthood employees and other health professionals,
who provide abortion or contraceptive services nationwide. While an
exact motive for the arson has not been determined, the FBI and the
Joint Terrorism Task Force are involved in the investigation, because of
the long history of domestic terrorists targeting facilities that
provide reproductive services for women.
The Pullman Planned Parenthood health center did not
perform abortions, although they sometimes gave abortion referrals for
clients.
This is an appalling act of violence towards Planned Parenthood, but unfortunately a predictable ripple effect from the false and incendiary attacks that fuel violence from extremists.
Anti-choice terrorists seem to be escalating their
war on women, emboldened by a string of heavily edited videos, that
falsely portray Planned Parenthood as an organization that profits from
abortion. Attacks on women’s health clinics, however, are nothing new to
the region, as the Northern Rockies and Pacific Northwest have been
targeted by violent right-wing activists a number of times.
In 1996, four White supremacists bombed a Planned Parenthood clinic in the Spokane Valley. From 1992 to 1997, anti-choice terrorist Richard Andrews burned at least eight women’s health clinics in several states, leaving a trail of destruction that stretched from Central Montana to Northern California.
While nobody was directly injured in the Pullman
fire, the targeting of women’s health facilities is clearly an act of
aggression, designed to intimidate women and to deny them access to
contraceptive and abortion services. The arsonist who struck the Pullman
facility is not in custody, so the exact motives of the attack are
still unknown. However, it seems almost certain, given the existing
political climate and the region’s history of domestic terrorism, that
the decision to set the Planned Parenthood building ablaze was a
political act.
Interestingly, while Republican leaders have been
issuing statement after statement condemning the jailing of anti-gay
Rowan County, Kentucky clerk Kim Davis, they have been conspicuously
silent about condemning the burning of a woman’s health care center in
Washington State. That speaks volumes about where their priorities lie.
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