Posted on 09/21/2018 10:13:06 PM PDT by Morgana
Four years in the making, Gosnell: The Trial of Americas Biggest Serial Killer (which will be in theaters October 12) knows all about obstacles and overcoming them. As we have reported many times in the past, the first attempt by co-producers Ann McElhinney and Phelim McAleer to crowdfund via Kickstarter was shot down. However another crowdfunding route raised $2.2 million!
And as our readers also know, the husband and wife team had an awful time finding a distributor. But now, at long last, the movie will be shown next month and the story of Kermit Gosnell, the abortionist convicted of three counts of first-degree murder, will reach a larger audience.
However .
Kudos to Matt Lewis. Posting at the Daily Beast today, Lewis narrated a genuinely remarkable story of media bias on steroids.
If youre going to get an audience, you have to advertise. So, Lewis tells us, early last month, the films executive producer approached National Public Radio offering to purchase a sponsorship for Fresh Air. John Sullivan
who was prepared to spend as much as six figures, crafted his ad copy to answer the question youre probably asking: Who is Gosnell? The proposed ad was as follows, Support for this NPR program comes from the film Gosnell: The Trial of Americas Biggest Serial Killer. The film is the true story of abortionist Kermit Gosnell. A story the mainstream media tried to cover up because it reveals the truth about abortion.
No dice. According to e-mails provided to The Daily Beast, NPRs representative ran it up the legal flagpole and came back with a disappointing answer. In addition to other minor tweaks to the wording, their response stated, The word abortionist will also need to be changed to the neutral word doctor.
Lewiss excellent account details the back and forth trying to find language NPR would allow. For example, abortion doctor is used by many media outlets. But that language didnt work either. It was going to be doctor or no dice.
As Lewis then explains
For the filmmakers, this was a deal-breaker. Our movie isnt about a podiatrist or a cardiologist or a proctologist, said producer Phelim McAleer. Its specifically about a doctor who performs abortions.
In explaining their response, NPRs Senior Director of Media Relations Isabel Lara talked about how NPR couldnt show bias. (Thats rich.)
Lara sent me the modified language that was acceptable to NPR, which reads: Hat Tip Distribution, with the film Gosnell: The Trial of Americas Biggest Serial Killer, based on the true story of Philadelphia doctor Kermit Gosnell. Out Friday
If youve followed either the saga of Gosnell: The Trial of Americas Biggest Serial Killer or listen to NPR, or both, this is really odd. Lewis provides multiple examples of how NPR has already used abortion doctor, including even an NPR news story about Kermit Gosnell himself, and it was headlined, Convicted Philadelphia Abortion Doctor Gets Life in Prison.
Be that as it may, be sure to make plans to see Gosnell: The Trial of Americas Biggest Serial Killer when it comes out.
Over the next few weeks, be sure to visit facebook.com/gosnellmovie and NRL News Today for a list of theatres where the movie will be shown.
I dislike NPR intensely.
With a passion!
Abortion technician would be more appropriate.
Classically speaking, no doctor would perform an abortion.
“First, do no harm!”
ALL things considered, except truth.
Would you describe him as what his is: a mass murderer? That’s what he is, NPR!
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