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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

What Does Planned Parenthood Say About Adoption?


This was originally posted in June of 2011 using tumblr

What does Planned Parenthood say about adoption? This is a screen shot of a page of their website talking about adoption. 
On their website, they have information about a woman’s “options” when she becomes pregnant. They talk about parenting, adoption, and abortion. When you click on each one, they have information and frequently asked questions. For abortion, the FAQ’s they answer are things like, “How effective are in-clinic procedures?” and “How much does it cost?” There’s nothing about “is abortion right for you?” or any precautionary questions when talking about abortion, yet when talking about adoption they seem like they’re bracing you for a traumatic experience. 
They ask about adoption, “Will I be able to cope with feelings of loss I may have?” but don’t even mention the thousands of women who suffer from Post Abortion Syndrome, a deep depression and feelings of loss after an abortion. They ask if you’re feeling pressured into adoption, but don’t consider women being pressured into an abortion as a bad thing. Why should they? It’s good business. 
Planned Parenthood is a business. A big business. They make money with abortions, so they sell them like products. People say sex sells in advertising (just watch a body wash commercial), so Planned Parenthood sells a whole lot of sex. They don’t really care about women that much; it’s all about the money. So much for pro-choice! (For more information, see the movie Blood Money. It’s crazy good.) 
P.S. They hurt tens of thousands of women a year, and kill tens of thousands of innocent children a year. Our tax dollars still go to them. 

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