Jane Fonda: Guilty of "Incitement?"

During a recent appearance on "The View" Left-wing activist Jane Fonda openly voiced her opposition to pro-life laws.  While being applauded for stating her opposition the show's host Joy Behar then proceeded to ask "Besides marching and protesting, what do you suggest?"  With a straight face Jane Fonda said "Well...Murder."  The other women on "The View" laughed it off and said she was just kidding, but it was very clear that Jane Fonda was not laughing.  In fact, she looked pretty serious.  



Across the nation we have seen numerous pro-life 
crisis pregnancy centers attacked & vandalized. Attacks ranged from spraying graffiti to arson.  We've also witnessed radical pro-abortion activists try to storm the Supreme Court & gather outside the homes of Supreme Court justices.  If these attacks continue & if  pro-life politicians and activists start being targeted for physical attack, could Jane Fonda be held accountable & found "guilty of inciting these attacks?"  What is also disturbing was the silent response to Jane's words by leading pro-abortion groups.  While these groups did not voice approval of Jane's statement, they have not offered up any official condemnation of it either.  

Jane Fonda later tried to defend her words, saying she was simply using "hyperbole" to make her point.  However, there were quite a number on social media who took her words literally.  One openly stated that "Fascists don't care if you march.  Some people simply need to die in order for society to improve."  Ironically, this is a very fascist statement.  Adolf Hitler certainly did care if people marched against him.  Why else did he have the activists of the White Rose executed for distributing leaflets opposing his policies?  Likewise: the assertion that "some people need to die in order for society to improve" was exactly how Hitler justified the order to carry out the Final Solution.  

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