PJ media contributor and Fox News guest Denise McAllister was threatened with “death and rape threats” after tweeting out an attack on irresponsible women and institutional abortion last week.
“At the root of [abortion] hysteria is women’s unhinged desire for irresponsible sex. Sex is their god. Abortion is their sacrament,” McAllister tweeted. “It’s abhorrent as women have flung themselves from the heights of being the world’s civilizing force to the muck and mire of dehumanizing depravity.”
Immediately after tweeting this, McAllister was attacked on the social media platform, being called crazy, a misogynist, and a supporter of “The Handmaid’s Tale.”
The problem, however, wasn’t the threats received through Twitter. The real danger came from private communication, such as text messages.
“They are threats outside of Twitter, stating they know where I live,” McAllister said. “Threats of rape and strangling. I spoke to the police. I am on home watch.”
It wasn’t until Sunday, however, that she went public about the threats she was receiving.
“I am facing legit death & rape threats because I have dared to call out women who are hysterical about abortion and to challenge them to be responsible and not to elevate sex to the point that they’re willing to kill human life to avoid their responsibilities. How sick is that?” McAllister tweeted.
Soon after, McAllister withdrew from social media for the time being because of the threats that came in response to her tweet. However, before she left, she had some final words to say about the abortionist culture that we live in today.
“These threats aren’t lame Twitter threats,” McAllister tweeted on Monday. “Anyone who says we’re not in a culture war is deluded. It’s important for us to have each other’s backs.”
She released her farewell address to Twitter that same day, saying that she had to leave Twitter for “threats against [her] life.”
Her last wish before leaving Twitter was for her constituents to “keep up the good fight” against pro-choice apologists.
Denise McAllister is a rape survivor and a political contributor to several news sites. McAllister is very conservative and has several thousand followers on social media.