Pro-choice activist group Ruth Sent Us says TikTok account was permanently banned

A pro-abortion group is claiming they’ve been ‘permanently banned’ from TikTok, saying that it happened after they posted a video excoriating the Catholic Church for what it calls ‘enslavement of women.’

The group Ruth Sent Us – in reference to late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg – announced the ban on a backup TikTok account Saturday.

Ruth Sent Us has caused controversy several times in recent weeks, interrupting church services and organizing crowds to picket homes of current Supreme Court justices.

The group recently doxxed the Washington, D.C.-area addresses of the six conservative Supreme Court Justices and even organized ‘walk-bys’ of their residences this week to protest the impending opinion that will overturn Roe v. Wade.

It’s unclear which post specifically triggered the social media giant’s ban – though a screenshot posted Saturday by a ‘backup’ account run by the group, called ‘Ruth Sent U’ read: ‘Your account was permanently banned due to multiple violations of our Community Guidelines.’

The group’s most recent TikTok video showed activists in red capes, similar to the characters in Margaret Atwood’s dystopian novel The Handmaid’s Tale, protesting in front of a Catholic church, eventually walking in and disrupting services.

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