Lunch Break: Planned Parenthood supports soccer
To give us a break from the daily grind…
Let’s just say their goals are not the same as Planned Parenthood’s
goals. heh
Email LauraLoo with your Lunch Break suggestions.
[HT: Chris Arsenault]
To give us a break from the daily grind…
Let’s just say their goals are not the same as Planned Parenthood’s
goals. heh
Email LauraLoo with your Lunch Break suggestions.
[HT: Chris Arsenault]
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‘Every child a wanted child.’
In pp’s lexicon ‘wanted’ is a code word for white, affluent, and not more that one per family.
That is why pp locates it’s killing centers in close proximity to poor, unedcuated and underemployed ethnic minorities.
You know the children NOT ‘wanted’.
“Frankly I had thought that at the time Roe was decided, there was concern about population growth and particularly growth in populations that we don’t want to have too many of.”
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
New York Times online magazine, published Sunday, July 7, 2009
I didn’t get the point of this video…. Is it supposed to inform africans to use more than 5 condoms a year? Is it a complaint that only 5 are used? Is it bragging that they supply enough for children to play ball with them? Just what exactly this movie is supposed to achieve?
Posted by: Vita at July 23, 2010 3:27 AM
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Vita – I don’t think the movie itself was created by PP. I think whoever did make the movie thought there weren’t enough condoms – but didn’t understand what they conveyed in the imagery.
I see the movie as pro-life, but in an accidental way by the filmmaker. There’s loads of kids and the granny knits up a little sweater for another little one. With all the children running around – the condoms are not being used.
In the larger scope of things – Planned parenthood and our own government’s desire to send over truckloads of condoms doesn’t guarantee they’ll be used to prevent pregnancies – they’ll just be spreading more soccer balls around.
Thanks Chris, I kind of get it now. I also don’t believe that more condoms will solve the problems there. Teaching people to respect their bodies and those of others and to say “no” would probably do a lot of good, but then again – this kind of goal is a complete utopia in this time….unfortunately.