Planned Parenthood doesn’t want you to see this – see it anyway

“Unplanned” is a movie in theaters now and, like “Gosnell”, those on the left are doing everything they can to prevent people from seeing it. First of all, it has an “R” rating, so that children younger than 17 cannot see it without a parent’s permission, and the trailer can only run before “R” rated movies, preventing most movie goers from seeing it, in an attempt to limit publicity about the film.

Next, “Unplanned” had its Twitter account suspended – during the film’s opening weekend. After protest, the account was reinstated, but those who ‘followed’ the account found that Twitter was ‘unfollowing’ the account for them almost immediately after they had selected it.

What is “Unplanned” about? It is the true story of Abby Johnson. She was once a Planned Parenthood employee who truly believe that she was helping women by providing safe abortion services. That is, until one day she was asked to assist with an ultrasound assisted abortion. As she watched the 13-week old baby, perfect in its development, on the ultrasound screen, it changed her mind – and her life – forever.

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As she administered the sonogram, Johnson heard a beating heart and saw a human life. “I could easily see its head, arms, and legs,” she says. Then she watched in horror as the doctor inserted the suction tube. “The baby jumped away from it but it was all for naught. The abortionist turned on the suction and I saw that baby get sucked apart right in front of me on the screen and inches from the probe I was holding.” She quit Planned Parenthood and joined the pro-life activists praying outside the gates of her old clinic which, thanks in part to her efforts, eventually closed.

 

Critics dismiss “Unplanned” as propaganda, but this is incorrect. Yes, Cheryl, the clinic director who hired Abby, is evil to the point of caricature. But the movie also shows Abby, before her conversion, passionately explaining to her parents why she believes she is helping women. She wants to reduce the number of abortions by making abortion less necessary. And “Unplanned” is brutally honest about the flaws of the pro-life movement. In one scene, a man outside the clinic gates, Bible in hand, screams at a frightened young girl and calling her a “baby-killer.” In another, we see Abby’s terror after hearing the news that Kansas late-term abortionist George Tiller was shot and killed in his church. “I knew him,” Abby wails. “He had a family.”

Not everyone who claims to be pro-life really is.

But the movie also shows us what really takes place inside a Planned Parenthood clinic. The passcode to get into the clinic is “2-2-2-9” (a wicked joke; it spells “baby”). At one point, Cheryl invites Abby to chat with her in the “P.O.C.” room. When a nurse asks if Abby knows what “P.O.C.” stands for, she replies “products of conception.” No, her colleague says, it means “pieces of children.” Every aborted child must be reconstructed so that they can be sure no parts were left inside the womb.

In another horrifying scene, the clinic director refuses to call 911 after an abortion doctor accidentally punctures a teenage girl’s uterus because it could result in bad publicity.

Ultimately, the movie is a testament to the power of prayer. Abby’s family prays for her to leave Planned Parenthood, but they never reject her. They know she is a good person who does not yet understand the evil of abortion.

There are millions like her. The film’s goal is to reach them by showing us the humanity of the unborn child. This is why abortion supporters don’t want to you to see “Unplanned.” See it anyway.

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15 Responses to Planned Parenthood doesn’t want you to see this – see it anyway

  1. auscitizenmom's avatar auscitizenmom says:

    The facts, details, of abortion will change a lot of people’s minds. It has already begun to change my friend’s when she realized that the baby was dismembered alive and all I did was tell her about it.

    Liked by 4 people

    • Stella's avatar stella says:

      I think that’s right. It is important to let people know what abortion really is, and treat everyone with kindness and love while we do it. Like I heard Abby Johnson say, a woman who is on the fence about having an abortion won’t be swayed to keeping her child by screaming at her and calling her a baby killer.

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  2. Stella's avatar stella says:

    If you are interested in reading the book, “Unplanned”, the Kindle edition is available on Amazon for $9.99 right now.

    Liked by 3 people

  3. Menagerie's avatar Menagerie says:

    Once upon a time I was an 18 year old ignorant girl who thought I was in favor of abortion because of “women’s rights.” I met the man who would one day be my husband, and his very pro life Catholic family, who all very kindly educated me as to what abortion really was. I was stupid and had no idea. I am betting a large number of other people are too.

    Oh, but the ones who do things like described above, they know, and they delight in their evil.

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    • jeans2nd's avatar jeans2nd says:

      Once upon a time, there was a way-too-young girl at Kent State, who had no idea what abortion was about. So she went to New York City, where abortion was legal, before Roe v Wade (1972). She saw for herself how the young girls were treated prior to, during, and after the abortion procedure. Young girls were sent home hurt, in more ways than one.

      Once was enough. She learned much later what was happening to the babies, and she never looked back.

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  4. kinthenorthwest's avatar kinthenorthwest says:

    Do you realize how many sites blocked the advertising of this movie.

    Liked by 3 people

  5. czarowniczy's avatar czarowniczy says:

    Come on, folks, Twitter’s HQ is in San Francisco. There are two conservatives in all of Frisco and one’s under a glass case in a museum. Whatta ya expect?

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  6. Menagerie's avatar Menagerie says:

    Truth, justice, and the American way. I want Superman to come and smash the offices of the NYT and all the alphabet idiots. Then I want him to quit playing and get to work.

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  7. joshua's avatar joshua says:

    A friend just sent this to me…..wow

    Brilliance In 3 parts:
    Part I:

    A. Back off and let those men who want to marry men, marry men.

    B. Allow those women who want to marry women, marry women.

    C. Allow those folks who want to abort their babies, abort their babies.

    In three generations, there will be no more Democrats!

    Part II:

    10 Poorest Cities in America (How did it happen?)

    City, State, % of People Below the Poverty Level

    1. Detroit , MI , 32.5%

    2. Buffalo , NY , 29.9%

    3. Cincinnati , OH , 27.8%

    4. Cleveland , OH , 27.0%

    5. Miami , FL , 26.9%

    6. St. Louis , MO , 26.8%

    7. El Paso , TX , 26.4%

    8. Milwaukee , WI , 26.2%

    9. Philadelphia , PA , 25.1%

    10. Newark , NJ , 24.2%

    (Now, watch closely… At no time will the fingers leave the hands…)

    What do these top ten cities (over 250,000 pop.) with the highest poverty rate all have in common?

    Detroit , MI – (1st on poverty rate list) hasn’t elected a Republican mayor since 1961

    Buffalo , NY – (2nd) hasn’t elected one since 1954

    Cincinnati , OH – (3rd) not since 1984

    Cleveland , OH – (4th) not since 1989

    Miami , FL – (5th) has never had a Republican mayor

    St. Louis , MO – (6th) not since 1949

    El Paso , TX – (7th) has never had a Republican mayor

    Milwaukee , WI – (8th) not since 1908

    Philadelphia , PA – (9th) not since 1952

    Newark , NJ – (10th) not since 1907

    Einstein once said, ‘The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.’

    It is the poor who habitually elect Democrats… Yet they are still POOR.

    Part III:

    You cannot help the poor by destroying the rich.

    You cannot strengthen the weak by weakening the strong.

    You cannot bring about prosperity by discouraging thrift.

    You cannot lift the wage earner up by pulling the wage payer down.

    You cannot further the brotherhood of man by inciting class hatred.

    You cannot build character and courage by taking away people’s initiative and independence.

    You cannot help people permanently by doing for them, what they could and should do for themselves.
    ~ Abraham Lincoln

    “Any man who thinks he can be happy and prosperous by letting the government take care of him had better take a much closer look at the American Indian.”
    ~ Henry Ford

    Liked by 4 people

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