The Progressive Anti-Abortion Uprising has expanded its anti-choice advocacy by using TikTok to recruit followers to participate in abortion clinic “rescues,” which have historically been used to harass and intimidate abortion seekers and clinic workers. The group has uploaded several videos on TikTok encouraging “rescues” even though the platform’s community guidelines explicitly instructs users not to post “content that encourages coordinated harassment.”
PAAU is a relatively new anti-choice group, whose branding caters to young “liberals” and posits that abortion is a form of oppression akin to racism or sexism. As part of its advocacy attacking abortion access, PAAU launched an initiative called #bringbackrescue, which aims to revive a decades-old anti-abortion tactic in which activists “physically block access to abortion clinics, expose women to violence and harassment as they seek access to abortion providers, and attempt to breach the confidentiality of women seeking abortions.” These so-called “rescues,” popularized by the infamous Operation Rescue, try to dissuade patients from proceeding with their appointments for abortions, and members of rescue advocacy groups have gone as far as spreading personal information about abortion providers, including the photo, phone number, and schedule of a doctor who was later murdered.
Recently PAAU has increasingly turned to online platforms like TikTok to encourage its supporters to participate in “rescues.” During the 2023 March for Life in January, PAAU used the ticketing website Eventbrite to promote a training aimed at individuals “interested in getting involved” in the so-called “rescue” movement, even though Eventbrite claims to prohibit events inciting harassment.
Similarly, PAAU has published multiple videos of TikTok that glamorize “rescues” to viewers and give them instructions on how to hold demonstrations of their own. However, TikTok’s community guidelines urge users not to post, upload, or share “content that encourages coordinated harassment.” TikTok also claims to “remove expressions of abuse, including threats or degrading statements intended to mock, humiliate, embarrass, intimidate, or hurt an individual.”
Despite these guidelines, TikTok has still allowed PAAU to continue with its campaign to harass abortion seekers and scare them into reversing their own health care decisions, only worsening the platform’s rampant abortion misinformation. Here’s the “rescue” propaganda created by PAAU and spread on TikTok’s platform despite its potential violation of the site’s own community guidelines.