Content warning: This article includes discussion of violent threats of sexual assault.
After right-wing media seized on the story of a 10-year-old rape victim who was forced to travel from Ohio to Indiana for an abortion, fringe social media platforms like 4chan and Gettr have been flooded with hateful messages and threats against Caitlin Bernard, the Indiana-based doctor who provided the abortion.
Bernard was originally the single source for the IndyStar story, driving many to baselessly accuse her of fabricating it entirely. The story was later confirmed, but coverage targeting Bernard grew after Fox News’ Jesse Watters hosted Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita on his July 13 show, during which Rokita falsely accused Bernard of not reporting the rape to authorities. Bernard’s lawyer has since sent a cease-and-desist letter to Rokita, who also received a misconduct complaint filed by Lauren Robel, the former dean of Indiana University’s Maurer School of Law, arguing that Rokita intended to “harass and intimidate” abortion providers.
Right-wing media jumped on the accusation that Bernard did not report, and a barrage of hate toward Bernard followed. Many of these attacks have gone far beyond expressions of concern for the child and included violent threats against her. In trying to discredit Bernard, some have accused her of protecting the rapist and aiding child sex trafficking, claimed she is exploiting the child’s story for political or social gain, or attacked her for providing the abortion. There have also been calls for legal retaliation against her for speaking up.
Hate spread on fringe platforms
On July 11, right-wing Twitter troll Salty Cracker called on followers to “activate the chans” in response to their claim that “Dr. Caitlin Bernard pushed a rape hoax to further her baby killing operation.” Indeed, the white supremacist corners on internet message board 4chan were awash with death and rape threats against Bernard, with one user on the message board site 4chan saying that she “deserves to be raped to death.”
On Gettr, a social media site run by former Trump spokesperson Jason Miller, a user called Bernard “a baby murderer who should have her license pulled.”