Posted on 02/23/2017 1:04:47 PM PST by Morgana
Sometimes even the fact checkers need fact checked.
The pro-abortion bias of the popular fact checking website Snopes came through recently when it claimed pro-lifers are wrong to say Planned Parenthood lied about providing prenatal care.
Snopes rated the claim mostly false, arguing that Planned Parenthood never said it provides prenatal care at all its centers. It also claims Planned Parenthood leaders did not emphasize prenatal care as a primary service, and pro-lifers took their comments out of context.
The fact check is based on a new Live Action investigation showing employees at the Planned Parenthood abortion business denying women prenatal care. At 92 of the 97 facilities investigators contacted, prenatal care was not something the clinics offered. The ones that did offered only very limited prenatal services or referrals to non-Planned Parenthood facilities.
Reports soon after the initial investigation broke also revealed that many Planned Parenthood facilities including every single one in Pennsylvania advertised prenatal services online but did not actually provide them. As a result of the sting, dozens of the abortion groups facilities removed prenatal services from their websites, LifeNews reported.
The Snopes report does not mention this, and instead defends Planned Parenthood by picking apart the specific words and quotes used in the Live Action video, The Prenatal Care Deception.
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According to its fact check:
These [Live Action] calls were framed by two misleading and out-of-context quotes from Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards present in an attempt to make it seem as if her organization was falsely touting the number of prenatal care services they provide.
This video quotes snippets of Richards saying: Prenatal care. These are the kinds of services that folks depend on Planned Parenthood for, and a president who will fight for pre-natal care! We could not find the specific origins of the first snippet, but its clear that Richards was listing several services that Planned Parenthood provides (and not claiming they offer only or primarily prenatal care), as she said these are the kinds of services that folks depend on planned Parenthood for. But Live Action apparently omitted the first portion of her statement.
In her remarks Snopes cites, the Planned Parenthood CEO clearly claimed that prenatal care is a regular part of the services Planned Parenthood supposedly offers even though thats untrue at virtually all Planned Parenthood centers. The remarks came during a 2011 rally with pro-abortion Congresswomen Rosa DeLauro, D-Connecticut, and Jan Schakowsky, D-Illinois, and others.
Richards said, Breast cancer screenings, cervical cancer screenings, prenatal care these are the kinds of services that folks depend on Planned Parenthood for. But people dont depend on Planned Parenthood for prenatal care since virtually none is offered to pregnant women.
During a March 24, 2011 interview with C-Span, Richards again defended Planned Parenthoods taxpayer funding by claiming several times that it provides prenatal care to expecting moms.
Richards, who earns nearly $1 million a year, made a similar statement again last year when Ohio pro-life Gov. John Kasich signed a bill to defund Planned Parenthood.
This legislation will have devastating consequences for women across Ohio, Richards said in a statement to Vox. John Kasich is proudly eliminating care for expectant mothers and newborns. He is leaving thousands without vital STD and HIV testing, slashing a program to fight domestic violence, and cutting access to essential, basic health care.
Snopes also claims other Planned Parenthood quotes in the Live Action video also were taken out of context, simply because they did not include the speakers references to the other non-abortion services that Planned Parenthood offers.
Snopes continues:
The context of these quotes is important since Live Action shared this video with the title the Prenatal Care Deception. In order to set up the deception, Live Action needed to try to establish that Planned Parenthood supposedly unjustly bragged about the prominence of their prenatal care services before offering supposed audio recordings of calls with Planned Parenthood representatives who stated that the organization did not in fact provide these services.
Snopes then attempts to debunk this by presenting numbers from Planned Parenthoods 2014-2015 annual report. But these numbers show the exact opposite of the argument that Snopes attempts to make in defense of Planned Parenthood.
The numbers clearly show that for pregnant women, abortion is Planned Parenthoods No. 1 service by a huge margin. According to its most recent annual report, Planned Parenthood did 323,999 abortions and provided 17,419 prenatal services.
Previous analyses of Planned Parenthood reports found at least 90 percent of its services to pregnant women in recent years have been abortions (contrasted with prenatal services and adoption referrals).
Snopes seems to go out of its way to defend the abortion group. But its clear from the recently scrubbed websites, the statements by Planned Parenthood leaders through the years and the abortion groups own annual reports that it deceived the American people about its prenatal services.
That would be like calling a crematorium a tanning booth.
"Perhaps my opponent can explain why PP doesn't offer pre-natal care, ultrasounds and sonograms.
I refuse to use Snopes anymore. There was an issue about the national debt years ago that Snopes ignored, so I wrote and pointed out the facts as documented in several gov’t publications. Their response was: “We are not interested in those facts.” Say..what??
Yeah, they haven’y been an honest fact checking site. I use them like Wikipedia, a decent place to start to get information on a subject but certainly not something to site as proof or use in the conclusion.
Oh..Planned Parenthood offers prenatal care that’s for sure..a pregnant woman goes into PP and PP says “Hi come back here so we can suck out your baby” that’s for PP prenatal care
Snopes needs to be snoped.
The above is a picture of the couple who owns and operates Snopes. There is no Snopes organization or staff, just these two and they are known leftists with biased assessments.
I have never used snopes, but I have seen others use it as a fact checker. Is it a left wing site?
Google Snopes owners....Very eye opening.
doing so right now.
They have admitted that they don’t. Don’t tell Snopes.
LOL!!
“Sometimes even the fact checkers need fact checked.”
Sometimes even legitimate news sites need editors. The above statement should read “Sometimes even the fact checkers need to be fact checked.” The other correct way to write it would be, “Sometimes even the fact checkers need fact checking.”
I guess I’m now part of the grammar police. When will the English language stop being butchered by those who should know better? How will those who are still learning ever learn correctly if we plaster them with incorrect usage?
+1.
Not everybody has caught on to Snopes yet. They are not 100% objective in what they report.
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