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MINNEAPOLIS (LifeSiteNews) — A pro-abortion advocacy group is selling merchandise depicting a burning “anti-abortion” pregnancy clinic.

The Minnesota Abortion Action Committee (MNAAC) is selling hoodies and t-shirts with the words “The Christian Right Is Wrong” along with a picture of a burning building labeled “Anti-Abortion Center.”

“The harms of crisis pregnancy centers are well-documented,” MNACC claimed, citing a report from the Alliance State Advocates for Women’s Rights and Gender Equality.

“Minnesota is home to 90 of these fake clinics. At this time, there are only 9 abortion care clinics left in the state, meaning CPCs outnumber abortion clinics 11:1,” the pro-abortion group lamented.

The burning building on the merchandise appears to be a First Care pregnancy clinic, a Minnesota-based clinic that provides free support to pregnant mothers.

While abortion clinics turn away women who wish to keep their babies, First Care clinics offer pregnancy testing, counseling, ultrasounds, prenatal classes, and more to help struggling mothers support their children.

Just last week, the MNAAC protested outside a First Care pregnancy clinic, holding signs reading “First Care is a fake clinic,” “First Care hurts this community,” and “I love abortion.”

“We protested outside First Care, an anti-abortion center located in the Phillips neighborhood, because communities deserve real reproductive healthcare, not fake clinics that spread lies and misinformation!” the group wrote on social media.

Earlier this year, the group held a seemingly more aggressive protest, posting, “Yesterday we surprised First Care, a predatory Crisis Pregnancy Center near the UMN, with a surprise protest at their door! F*ck a CPC! We deserve real healthcare.”

MNAAC’s merchandise comes after pregnancy centers and churches were burned and vandalized during the summer of 2022 after the overturning of Roe v. Wade.

According to the Catholic Vote, there have been 94 attacks on pregnancy Centers and pro-life groups in the U.S. since the since the draft of the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade was leaked in May 2022.

While the abortion advocates’ “summer of rage” has ended, pregnancy centers and churches are still being attacked, especially as abortion activists publicly promote violence and destruction.

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