Home | WebMail |

      Calgary | Regions | Local Traffic Report | Advertise on Action News | Contact

Posted: 2015-11-30T22:30:22Z | Updated: 2015-11-30T22:30:22Z The 'Acts Of Terrorism' Planned Parenthood Staff Have Come To Expect | HuffPost

The 'Acts Of Terrorism' Planned Parenthood Staff Have Come To Expect

Going to work at Planned Parenthood every day is an act of bravery.
Open Image Modal
RJ Sangosti via Getty Images

A violent attack on Planned Parenthood is a terrorist attack -- and two women on Twitter are explaining why. 

Last night former Planned Parenthood employee Bryn Greenwood  tweeted what she described as acts of terrorism  that she experienced during the three years she worked at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Kansas. Greenwood recounted multiple instances when anti-abortion activists violently attacked the clinic, including times when extremists planted cherry bombs on the clinic's front door and poured gasoline under the doors before lighting it. 

Greenwood told The Huffington Post that she worked at the Wichita clinic from 1996 to the beginning of 2000. She also volunteered at the clinic throughout the 90s, during which time she worked with Dr. George Tiller , an abortion provider who was shot and killed by an anti-abortion extremist in 2009 at his church in Kansas. 

Greenwood told HuffPost she tweeted her experience not to scare women, but to make it known what Planned Parenthood employees and patients often go through. "I absolutely don't want my experiences to serve as a source of fear for potential patients, because I know Planned Parenthood works constantly to improve security for its patients and employees," she said. 

"That said, I feel it's important to speak out about these things so that they can be acknowledged as part of a larger pattern of intimidation," Greenwood continued. "In the '90s, these incidents were often dismissed as 'vandalism,' but they are ongoing and they're being fueled by extremist rhetoric."

Greenwood's testimony is more poignant than ever after a gunman opened fired at a Colorado Springs' Planned Parenthood clinic this past Friday , killing three and wounding nine.   

Michelle Kinsey Bruns, a feminist activist and organizer  who uses the Twitter handle @ClinicEscort , used Twitter as a platform to speak out about anti-abortion violence and how frequent it's become . Using the hashtag #Is100Enough , Bruns tweeted 100 news stories of anti-abortion violence over the past five decades to highlight the urgency of the issue. 

All 100 of Bruns' examples have been compiled on Storify , viewable in the slideshow below.

Greenwood added in her series of tweets  that the goal of the types of attacks she experienced and the ones listed by Bruns is to quite literally terrorize Planned Parenthood employees and patients.

"The goal was to make us afraid to come to work, to make us quit, to make us close the clinic," she wrote . "That's terrorism. That's how terrorism works."

Throughout the '90s, Greenwood said she volunteered with Dr. George Tiller, the medical director of Women's Health Care Services at the Wichita clinic who was frequently targeted by anti-abortion activists.

In 1986, the Wichita clinic was firebombed by anti-abortion extremists and in 1993 Dr. Tiller was shot in both arms by an another extremist. "Dr. Tiller kept coming to work after he was shot, because he was a caring man who knew how important his work was," Greenwood tweeted . "He was later shot and killed by an anti-abortion extremist in 2009 ." 

This week, the Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood refused to be intimidated by violence. As Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards tweeted after the shooting: "These doors stay open." 

Also on HuffPost: 

Our 2024 Coverage Needs You

As Americans head to the polls in 2024, the very future of our country is at stake. At HuffPost, we believe that a free press is critical to creating well-informed voters. That's why our journalism is free for everyone, even though other newsrooms retreat behind expensive paywalls.

Our journalists will continue to cover the twists and turns during this historic presidential election. With your help, we'll bring you hard-hitting investigations, well-researched analysis and timely takes you can't find elsewhere. Reporting in this current political climate is a responsibility we do not take lightly, and we thank you for your support.

to keep our news free for all.

Support HuffPost