Posted on 03/29/2018 11:20:16 AM PDT by Morgana
FULL TITLE: Expect more tastelessness from the Planned Parenthood that tweeted We Need a Disney Princess Whos Had an Abortion
Remember how we ended yesterdays post about an incredibly tasteless tweet from Planned Parenthood Keystone [Pa.] We Need a Disney Princess Whos Had an Abortion? Although they had pulled it down after an hour of two, I concluded, Im sure after a couple of days of quiet, the same clever folks at PP Keystone that gave us We Need a Disney Princess Whos Had an Abortion will bring back for its audience more tastelessness. Why am I so sure? Its what they do.
Well there were lots of stories about PP Keystones second thoughts, as the Washington Posts Avi Selk put it today. But was my prediction accurate? Judge for yourself.
By way of context, the Post, of course, couldnt be bothered with merely sticking with PP Keystones ridiculous foray into pop culture. They had to have an immediate link trashing Disney Princess movies and a little further in another link to Why Disney princesses and princess culture are bad for girls.
That PP Keystone might be bad for all girls, born and unborn, is too trivial for Selk to even address.
Selk tells us the President of PP Keystone did not apologize but has called the message inappropriate and tried to explain the thinking behind it. So what did she say?
We joined an ongoing Twitter conversation about the kinds of princesses people want to see in an attempt to make a point about the importance of telling stories that challenge stigma and championing stories that too often dont get told, branch president Melissa Reed said in a statement. Upon reflection, we decided that the seriousness of the point we were trying to make was not appropriate for the subject matter or context, and we removed the tweet.
Get it? Removing abortion stigma and telling stories that dont often get told is so serious that upon reflection, maybe it wasnt such a hot idea to mix this with this subject matter in this context.
Its sort of very watered-down version of the already meaningless, I apologize if it offended you.
But Selk goes on to tell us that In the same statement in which she called the original tweet inappropriate, Reed defended her branchs effort to mix politics and meme culture.
Planned Parenthood believes that pop culture television shows, music, movies has a critical role to play in educating the public and sparking meaningful conversations around sexual and reproductive health issues and policies, including abortion, the branch president said. We also know that emotionally authentic portrayals of these experiences are still extremely rare and thats part of a much bigger lack of honest depictions of certain peoples lives and communities.
So, whatever one-quarter take back the reader might take away from the first part of Reeds statement is not only repudiated in the second part but signals that we can expect more of this in the future.
This is borne out by something I didnt know about when I predicted more of the same from PP Keystone. Seik writes
Planned Parenthood Keystones social media account once took a popular photo of Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel recoiling from a shofar, for example, and wrote centering ALL our patients lived experiences and uplifting their stories, regardless of gender identity, immigration status, class or past over the shofar blower. Emanuel stood for stigmatizing abortion and shaming patients to appeal to a nonexistent middle ground.
To which Selk adds
It wasnt the most self-explanatory visual pun.
In fact the photo had nothing to do with anything. Emanuel was merely attempting to avoid being clobbered with a good size shofar, a rams horn that is blown like a trumpet during certain very holy Jewish religious holidays, most frequently Rosh Hashanah, that was being waved in his face.
Selk tells us, Planned Parenthoods national office did not respond to a request for comment.
I always think the births of babies are some of the best scenes in Disney animated films :)...Like Simba in the Lion King.
Who expects class from a group that makes a living killing babies?
(granted Simba is a lion is but still.) There are animated “human” baby scenes that are quite touching also.
After “Abortion Barbie” will Stormy Daniels get her own action figure? What would that even look like???
It would definitely have a non detachable mattress on it’s back.
What do you expect from an organization that kills babies and then sells the body parts?
Fine. How about a doll made to look like an actual aborted baby. I’d be fine with that.
They hate themselves and human nature. The hate shows in everything they do.
It will be anatomically correct, and come with it's own dance pole. For an extra $50, she'll do a lap dance...
The Left are no longer hiding their allegiance to Satan.
Good thing it would be non-detachable. Who would want their kids touching that!?!?
Planned Parenthood are the most vile murderous human body harvester and butchers in this country and is TAX EXEMPT, GOVERNMENT and BILLIONARE funded for the SOLE purpose to make a PROFIT off of ABORTION.
“For an extra $50, she’ll do a lap dance...”
Wow! It was only $20 in Tampa at my brother’s batchelor party, but that was ages ago. (Worth. Every. Penny.)
With detachable limbs? sarc/off
So that this Disney Princess would be more acceptable to conservatives, can Planned Death stipulate that the princess conceived via incest or rape?
“Planned Parenthood believes that pop culture television shows, music, movies has a critical role to play in educating the public and sparking meaningful conversations around sexual and reproductive health issues and policies, including abortion,”
Sure. You want pop culture to spark a meaningful conversation about abortion?
Let’s have a remake of “It’s a Wonderful Life”, except the main character is a young pregnant woman who decides to get an abortion, and is then visited by an angel who shows her how great her life could have been if she hadn’t chosen to kill her own child.
At the end of the movie, she miraculously gets a chance to take back the decision, and the angel gets his wings. Sounds like a good way to use pop culture to start a conversation to me.
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