Pennsylvania state Democrat offers reward for internet to ‘doxx’ three teenagers protesting Planned Parenthood

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Pennsylvania state Rep. Brian Sims, a Democrat and LGBT activist, offered a $100 reward for anyone who could release the personal information of three young girls protesting outside of a Pennsylvania Planned Parenthood.

“What we’ve got here is a bunch of protesters. A bunch of pseudo-Christian protesters who have been out here shaming young girls,” Sims said in a livestreamed video posted Monday.

“So, here’s the deal: I’ve got a $100 for anyone who will identify any of these three,” Sims said as he approached a woman and three teenagers. Sims calls them “white,” but one protests, saying she is “far from white.”

Video of the livestream was highlighted by Live Action, an anti-abortion media organization, which identified the girls as teenagers.

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In an earlier video, Sims harassed an elderly woman standing outside of the same Planned Parenthood.

“Shame on you, ma’am, for standing out here thinking you know what’s right for other people’s bodies,” Sims tells the female protester.

“Get out of my way. Get that camera out of my face,” the woman replied. Sims also encouraged people to protest outside the woman’s house.

After the anti-abortion group Live Action called Sims out on Twitter, he refused to apologize, calling them “Bible Bullies!”


“Bring it, Bible Bullies! You are bigots, sexists, and misogynists and I see right through your fake morals and your broken values,” Sims said.

Two years ago, Sims videotaped people protesting outside Planned Parenthood telling them “shame on you.”

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