
Far-left activist art collective INDECLINE is taking credit for a massive banner that was hung on the Christ of the Ozarks statue in Eureka, Arkansas, on Friday.
Early Friday morning before sunrise, members of the group disguised themselves as construction workers and brought the banner through a nearby wooded area before hanging it up.
INDECLINE says the stunt was organized in “direct response to the dramatic attempts being made in Arkansas and throughout the South, to ban abortion services to women in need.”
The group posted photos on social media showing them using climbing equipment to hang on the arms of the statue.
“We aren’t necessarily ‘pro-choice’ or ‘anti-life,’ those terms are double-speak,” they wrote on Instagram. “We just think abortion is a goddamn miracle worth celebrating. It saves lives, but those lives are usually female.”
In March, the activist artists vandalized a Christian billboard in Mississippi, altering a sign reading, “WORRIED? Jesus offers security,” to make it say, “WORRIED? Planned Parenthood offers abortions.”
They appear obsessed with killing babies.
The anarchist group was behind a campaign where they placed naked Donald Trump statues around the country in the lead-up to the 2016 election.

Owen shows up to the pro-abortion rally in Austin, TX.