Hundreds of pro-life activists gathered outside the Elizabeth Blackwell Center Planned Parenthood facility in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where disgraced Democrat state Rep. Brian Sims recorded himself as he bullied a woman and teens praying in front of the clinic.

Good morning everyone! See you in Philadelphia today at our Pro-Life is Pro-Love Rally, as we stand up to bullying, intimidation and the violence of abortion! 11am, Planned Parenthood, 1144 Locust Street, Philadelphia, PA pic.twitter.com/ocIoTC0OLn — Lila Rose (@LilaGraceRose) May 10, 2019

The pro-life leaders invited Sims to attend the rally, but he did not make an appearance.

“We will not back down!” shouted Lila Rose, president of Live Action, to the crowd that rallied against Sims and the treatment he delivered to the pro-life activists. “We will not stop showing up, we will not stop praying outside abortion clinics!”

Rose recounted how Sims made “sexist and racist” remarks at the pro-life protesters, threatened to dox the underage girls praying outside the abortion clinic, and mocked their Christian faith. She called upon him to resign from office.

“This is unfit for someone in public office,” she said. “We will not stop showing up … we will not stop standing up for life.”

While the pro-life leaders called upon Sims to resign from office, they also extended their forgiveness and prayers for his conversion.

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Dr. Monique Ruberu, an OB/GYN and Sidewalk Servants leader for 40 Days for Life, countered the common pro-abortion argument that the procedure is “safe.”

“Abortion is never safe,” she said. “At least one person is guaranteed to die. The other is left wounded, at best.”

Ruberu also urged the activists to continue their “loving, peaceful, prayerful presence” in front of abortion clinics.

“We are here to love … even those who persecute us,” she said to the crowds.

“Above all, we are Christians, and we believe that massive, unbelievable conversions are possible,” she said, adding she was asking God for a “Saul-to-Paul” conversion for Sims.

Judie Brown of American Life League also hosted the rosary on the pro-life group’s Facebook page as the rally in Philadelphia progressed, dedicating it to Sims’ conversion.

Founder of Relationships Matter Toni McFadden told the activists that her painful abortion led her to conversion and to God. Ultimately, the father of her aborted baby became her husband and they now have four children.

Ashley Garecht, mother of the teens who were threatened with doxing by Sims, said her family raised over $160,000 at GoFundMe for a pro-life non-profit in Philadelphia after Democrat Sims’ harassment.

Tina Whittington of Students for Life of America told those present at the rally they “stand up to the bullies” in their everyday activities as pro-life activists.

Join me tomorrow in Philly! Pro-Life Activists Rising up to PA Democrat Sims | Breitbart https://t.co/ZmRvyMDcQ5 via @BreitbartNews #prolifegen #prowomanprolife — Tina Whittington (@TinaWhittington) May 9, 2019

Abby Johnson, founder of And Then There Were None, a ministry that helps abortion workers leave the industry, observed to the activists the Planned Parenthood facility at which Sims recorded his harassment has failed 13 out of 23 health inspections. The clinic was cited for failing to report child sex abuse and for improper storage of the bodies of aborted babies:

BREAKING NEWS: The Planned Parenthood where @BrianSimsPA bullied teenage & elderly constituents: – has failed 13 out of 23 health inspections

– failed to report child sex abuse

– improperly stored bodies of aborted babies 1/3 — Alison H.Centofante (@AlisonHowardC) May 8, 2019

Pro-life actress Patricia Heaton responded to Live Action’s Alison Centofante’s report on the failed inspections:

Turns out the @PPFA where state rep @BrianSimsPA made racist/ageist/bigoted comments to a constituent, where he tried to doxx teens, continuously fails inspections without consequence. Not surprising in the state that knowingly allowed Gosnell to kill/maim women/babies for years. https://t.co/FU9K5wsgs3 — Patricia Heaton (@PatriciaHeaton) May 8, 2019

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“We will not win this fight in Congress … we will not win this fight in the White House …we will win it right here on the sidewalks,” Johnson, whose transformation from Planned Parenthood director to pro-life activist is recounted in the film Unplanned, continued.

If @BrianSimsPA had been a Republican politician in a MAGA hat while filming himself harassing + trying to dox teen girls, CNN, MSNBC, WaPo, Vice wld be in a frenzy He would be forced to resign But Brian Sims is a Democrat & the teens are pro-life The double standard is insane — Lila Rose (@LilaGraceRose) May 8, 2019

Last week, Sims, who identifies himself as an “LGBTQ activist” and is Pennsylvania’s first openly gay lawmaker, videotaped himself as he berated a woman who was praying the rosary outside a Planned Parenthood facility. Two weeks earlier, he recorded himself as he offered donations to Planned Parenthood if his supporters could help him identify the pro-life teens who were praying in front of the clinic.

After the uprising over his treatment of the woman and the teen girls, Sims recorded another video of himself attempting to justify his actions by stating they were caused by what he claims are “the insults, the slurs, the attacks, and the racism that those protesters aim mostly at young girls going for clinical care.”

I will fiercely protect a woman’s right to make the best choices for her health & her body, unimpeded. I also know that two wrongs don’t make a right, especially on the front lines of a civil rights battle. I can do better, and I will do better, for the women of Pennsylvania. pic.twitter.com/jURL1UX9qE — Brian Sims (@BrianSimsPA) May 7, 2019

“What I should have shown you was protesters gathered together to pray at, not to silently pray for, people coming in and out of Planned Parenthood, as they intercepted them and harassed them,” he continued.

“I also know that two wrongs don’t make a right, especially on the front lines of a civil rights battle,” Sims said. “I can do better and I will do better, for the women of Pennsylvania.”

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