You say you care about women’s health. That being the case, do you educate girls and young women about their sensitive ecosystem? Do you tell them that their bodies, quite different from men’s, are more at risk for infections? Do you explain that the cervix, for example, is an area of the female body that more easily allows bacteria and viruses to grow? That being on the birth control pill may actually increase the risk of infection? (Dr. Miriam Grossmen, Unprotected, p. 27)
You say you have the best interests of young women at heart. So, how do you protect them from themselves? “An adolescent is like a fully mature car that’s turbo-charged, but its driver is unskilled, and his navigational abilities are not yet fully in place.” (Dr. Ronald Dahl, quoted in You’re Teaching My Child What? by Miriam Grossman, M.D., p. 75) You insist on providing teens with all information so that they can make informed decisions, but how can you produce a sexually responsible girl if her wiring isn’t finished? Circuits aren’t complete? If the “feeling” part of her brain is functioning, but the “thinking” part of her brain is not yet fully developed?
You say you want to help women make informed decisions. Then why do you resist showing expectant moms a sonogram of their baby? Why, if there is any possible link at all between abortion and breast cancer, don’t you mention this? What do you say about the risk of cervical cancer that can be caused by the human papilloma virus possibly passed on during the act of sex?
You say you want to prevent abortions. Once again: Why do you resist showing expectant moms a sonogram of their baby? Why do you insist on telemed abortions which are not only unsafe for the women and kill more babies, but increase your annual revenue? According to your own 2009-10 annual report, PP performed more than 329,000 abortions. Conservatively estimating that each abortion is $450, abortion services brought in $148 million of PP’s overall $320 million in clinic revenue, representing 46% of your budget. Why do you insist that each of your affiliates must have at least one clinic offering abortion services by 2013? Why do you have “abortion quotas” that your clinics are to reach every month?
You say you want to provide services for poor women of every ethnicity. What kind of services? 78% of PP clinics are set up in minority communities. African-Americans make up 12% of the U.S. population, but 35% of U.S. abortions. PP founder Margaret Sanger created the Negro Project designed to sterilize unknowing black women and others she deemed “undesirable.” Sanger said, “Colored people are like human weeds and are to be exterminated.” (Source: Black Genocide)
You say you want to help this country help its families. Does single parenthood ever bother you? Why do you force your way into schools with your “services” and clinics but resist parental consent for minors? How do you build generational relationships between sons or daughters and their moms and dads?
You call yourself “Planned Parenthood.” Why don’t you just admit that you’re not very fond of parenthood at all. In fact, looking at your TeenWire web site (X-rated), I see that you encourage the practice of homosexuality as a way to avoid parenthood altogether.
You insist that the U.S. government force religious institutions to pay for insurance plans offering “free” contraception, abortion-causing drugs, and sterilization. You say that churches have no right to deprive women of access to free “birth control.” But, have you ever stopped to consider the ethics of The Pill, abortion pills (RU-486 or mifepristone, the “morning after pill,” or telemed/pill-in-a-drawer), and sterilizations on ethical or medical grounds? Fact is, you and people from all walks of life — pastors, physicians, psychologists, and social workers — have agreed that The Pill has been responsible for massive social changes which have crippled the economy; increased promiscuity, STDs, and teen pregnancies; decreased marriage rates; and lowered birth rates to barely replaceable levels.
You say you exist simply to offer a choice. Then why do you resort to “gangster tactics” when that choice is questioned and funds are stopped? (Sheila Liaugminas in Mercatornet)
In what way, Planned Parenthood, are you helping to build a vibrant and hopeful civilization?