On the heels of the nationwide March for Our Lives to protest gun violence, some liberals seem emboldened to vocalize rather asinine ideas, injecting epinephrine straight into the heart of the culture war.
The Keystone chapter of the country’s leading abortion provider, Planned Parenthood, tweeted out in a now-deleted post on Tuesday that the world needs a Disney princess who both “had an abortion” and “is pro-choice.”
Earlier, Planned Parenthood suggested ‘we need a Disney princess who’s had an abortion’ and then they deleted it.
So, in case you missed it: pic.twitter.com/BQV5lBsVNi
— Chet Cannon (@Chet_Cannon) March 27, 2018
Yes, that was a real tweet posted by a Planned Parenthood affiliate in Pennsylvania.
Apart from all the delicious memes that were posted highlighting the ridiculousness of actually having a Disney princess who has had an abortion, the tweet itself highlights a bigger issue of how Planned Parenthood identifies itself to the rest of society.
Back in 2015, Planned Parenthood claimed that abortion services (both in-clinic abortions and the abortion pill) only make up 3 percent of all the services they provide. If that’s the case, why does the organization continue to boast about the wonders and miracles of abortion?
It would be like if I took a DNA test and found out that I am actually 3 percent Iroquois Indian and began telling everyone that I’m a “Native American.” It’s dishonest to everyone involved.
Planned Parenthood separates itself from all other healthcare clinics – no matter how much they fudge or suppress the numbers – in that they perform abortions. If you played a game of quick word association, most likely the first that would come to your mind when “Planned Parenthood” is mentioned is “abortion.”
So, what is the actual percentage of abortion services that Planned Parenthood provides? It seems after they received $500 million in federal funding – from the $1.3 trillion spending bill that was passed by a GOP-controlled Congress and signed into law by a Republican president that campaigned on defunding the organization – that Planned Parenthood can be more honest about how many abortions they’re actually performing.
Is its primary mission “women’s health,” or is it more narrowly focused on abortion?

