STOP CALLING IT “PLANNED PARENTHOOD.” THE NEW “MURDER INC.”

STOP CALLING IT “PLANNED PARENTHOOD.” – by CHARLES CURTMAN
People need to stop buying into and aiding and abetting the misrepresentation of the nation’s foremost baby-killing organization and stop calling it “Planned Parenthood.” This crowd of infanticidal cutthroats has nothing to do with planning parenthood and everything to do with preventing it. So-called Planned Parenthood is the modern day equivalent of the Mafia’s early 20th century Murder Inc. Except the victims of so-called Planned Parenthood are much smaller, more helpless and innocent than the victims of Murder Inc.
“Planned Parenthood” is simply a cruel joke of a euphemism for an industry that revolves around and depends upon the premeditated murder of unborn children. The core “plan” behind it is to prevent parenthood by preventing babies from living; to make sure that procedures are taken, while they are alive and well, kicking and breathing, that will prevent them from exiting their mothers’ wombs alive, and entering the world as the little human beings they already are.
“Planned Parenthood” is a mockingly, disingenuous and deceitful name adopted by dirty and damnable industry dedicated to infanticide; the most despicable and heinous of crimes. Their “clinics” are nothing less than slaughter houses whose market subsists on pregnancies that are unwanted by someone or another for one reason or another.
“Planned Parenthood” exists precisely because there has been no planning on the part of people— planning that would have prevented an unwanted pregnancy in the first place. So-called Planned Parenthood’s “plans” depend upon the immorality and irresponsibility of people that will provide them with clientele and cash flow.
Words are important. They are, as someone said, “the fingers that mold the minds of men.” So, it’s important that we use the most appropriately descriptive words possible when referring to people and things. Americans haven’t paid much attention to the use of words lately, and this has had a negative impact on their ability to think.
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