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101: Abortion Abolitionists

Published on
October 26, 2023
Last Updated
July 25, 2024

Who

These are the sectors of the Right setting the cultural context and organizing to advocate for the abolition of abortion.

Abortion Abolitionist Organizations

The Abortion Abolitionist movement is coordinated by national and state groups. Leading organizations include the Oklahoma-headquartered Abolitionists Rising (formerly Free The States), a nationwide abolitionist organization; End Abortion Now, an Arizona-based grassroots group of churches working to criminalize abortion; Operation Save America (an early adopter of the abolitionist theme. OSA’s Rusty Thomas’ 2009 book, “The Kingdom Leadership Institute Manual” was an inspiration for the early abolitionists); and the Texas legal hub, Foundation to Abolish Abortion, which offers biblical principles and resources to state legislators to introduce abortion abolitionist bills nationwide.

Abolitionists Rising and End Abortion Now establish chapters to advocate for abortion abolition, agitate for cities and counties to pass ordinances and resolutions to declare Sanctuaries for the Unborn (see below), mobilize state legislators to introduce abortion abolitionist bills, and encourage members to run for local precinct chairs of the Republican Party on abortion abolitionist platforms.

Republican State and Local OfficialsThe abortion abolitionist movement has both created strong alliances with Republican state legislators and campaigned for people within their base to seek election. State legislators have introduced abolitionist bills in at least 17 states in the American South, Midwest, and Pacific, and in some of these states, the bills have been introduced year after year. For example, Alaska State Representative David Eastman, who was endorsed by Arizona-based abortion abolitionist organization Free the States, has proposed an abolitionist bill in every legislative session since 2017. He is also a member of the Oath Keepers, a militant, far-right, anti-government group. 
Far Right Patriot and Christian Nationalist OrganizationsReligious and militant movements, influenced by Christian Reconstructionists, flank and support the abortion abolitionist movement and cause. Guided by the belief that Biblical law should supersede U.S. law, abortion abolitionists share a movement ecosystem with patriot movement organizations, leaders of the Christian Right legislative playbook Project Blitz, leaders of the Christian homeschooling movement, and leaders of the 1990s violent wing of the anti-abortion movement. These organizations provide security for abortion abolitionist activity, introduce their bills in state legislatures, and legitimize each other’s movements.

What

These are the most common abortion abolitionist tactics.

Abortion MinistriesThe movement is known for creating chapters of churches dedicated to anti-abortion organizing that they refer to as ministries. They organize outside of abortion clinics and try to get clients to not get an abortion, continue outreach with those who leave, and collect data on their impact. They see these ministries as a way to spread their gospel.
Sanctuary Cities and Counties for the UnbornAbortion abolitionists and other anti-choice groups have proposed hyper-local resolutions and ordinances across the country. By adopting the language and tactics of the immigrant rights movement, they have pushed city councils and county commissioners to adopt “sanctuaries for the unborn.” These resolutions and ordinances classify abortion as murder, grant protections for the unborn (a term designating human life as beginning at fertilization), penalize abortion providers and clients, and ban abortion services within the jurisdiction. While mostly symbolic, these “sanctuaries” are a signal to the authorities of the state and federal government that the officials of that county or city will take matters into their own hands. More than 60 cities have become a sanctuary city for the unborn since the first, Waskom Texas, in June 2019.
Abortion Abolitionist BillsAbortion abolitionist organizations and leaders started to prioritize legislation that would criminalize abortion starting in 2020. Since then, legislators in at least 17 states have introduced bills to abolish abortion, with the support of Texas-based Foundation to Abolish Abortion legal strategist Bradley Pierce, who has drafted dozens of equal protection bills filed to abolish abortion. Though abortion has been effectively banned in many states, these bills are distinct because at their most extreme they designate human life as starting from conception and classify abortion as murder. Furthermore, certain groups advocate for removing any exceptions based on reason or timing. A recent example of their growing influence is demonstrated in Texas where the Republican party legislature’s political priorities for the 2023-2024 session includes “Abolish[ing] Abortion in Texas.”
Precinct StrategySince the Dobbs Supreme Court decision, abortion abolitionists have begun to adopt a precinct strategy, urging their members and base to run for leadership within the local Republican party as a way to push the Republican party toward an abortion abolitionist lens. This strategy was promoted by former Trump advisor Steve Bannon and has become an effective tool for grassroots activists to oust moderate Republicans and take control of state and county Republican parties. In 2022, the Texas Republican Party included abortion abolition as a resolution priority in their annual report. After several years of highlighting the need to fully criminalize abortion, their 2022 report specifically used the language of the abortion abolitionist movement to urge “lawmakers to enact legislation to abolish abortion by immediately securing the right to life and equal protection of the laws to all preborn children from the moment of fertilization, because abortion violates the US Constitution by denying such persons the equal protection of the law.”
Online and Public OutreachHarnessing social media platforms and posting tailored and trendy content has been an important feature of this movement. For example, Pastor Jeff Durbin’s church created a media ministry, Apologia Studios, where he co-hosts Apologia Radio and Apologia TV and produces podcasts, broadcasts, and documentaries. The studio has nearly 500,000 YouTube subscribers and regularly posts videos dedicated to spreading abolitionist messages into the broader culture. On TikTok, Abolitionists Rising has more than 100,000 followers.

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Hannah Silver is a freelance researcher and writer. Silver holds a B.A. (Hons) from McGill University.  

Cloee Cooper is a journalist and researcher with over a decade of experience researching far right movements and their inroads into law enforcement and local government. She was granted the 2021 Soros Justice Media fellowship to develop a podcast on far right sheriffs and holds a master’s degree in journalism from the Medill School of Journalism, specializing in social justice and investigative reporting. Before the mainstream knew of A social movement based on a belief in biologically determined racial hierarchies, often with the ultimate goal of establishing an all-White nation state. Learn more , she tracked, monitored, and organized against A term used to describe organizations, movements, ideas, and policies that oppose immigrants and immigration. Learn more organizations with ties to White nationalism with the Center for New Community from 2009-2012.