Posted on 08/08/2005 2:01:00 PM PDT by Antioch
Planned Parenthood superhero terminates Christian protesters. Also drowns promoter of abstinence in animated video pushing 'safe is sexy' message.
An online animated video sponsored by Planned Parenthood's San Francisco-area branch features a superhero character drowning an abstinence promoter in a trash can and blasting into oblivion several pro-life picketers protesting in front of one of the organization's facilities. The eight-minute "Superhero for Choice," posted on the Planned Parenthood Golden Gate website, has a bespectacled black woman in San Francisco morphing into a red-suited flying enforcer, bent on making the world safe for the organization's values.
Viewers see three teenagers talking with an ugly green-faced man sporting a top hat and bow tie who tries to tell the kids abstinence is the only sure way to protect against sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancy. The teen girl rebuts the man, naming several birth-control methods.
Retorts the little green man: "Those are instruments from the devil's toolbox!" The superhero arrives in time to fill a trash can with water and dump the pro-abstinence character into it, slamming the cover down. After the man's muffled voice eventually dies off, the superhero tosses the teens a "safe sex kit," reminding the kids: "Safe is sexy!"
The "Superhero for Choice," dubbed Dianisis, next confronts a group of protesters in front of a Planned Parenthood facility. They, too, are ugly and have green faces, carrying signs that say, "Pray for thy sins." Religious protesters get blasted. The superhero character uses a "condom gun" that catches each protester in a prophylactic bubble, which subsequently explodes. Though she admits the protesters have a First Amendment right to picket, she glories in the fact that people can now visit the Planned Parenthood facility unimpeded.
The flying superhero then travels to Washington, D.C., where she puts a giant condom on the Washington Monument and confronts a Southern senator who is stricken with "misinformed conservatism." The woman's final stop is a village in Africa, where she talks to a doctor working to stem HIV/AIDS and to make sure "every child is a wanted child." The superhero remarks before leaving: "I have an appointment with the Rev. Jerry Falwell that schmuck."
Jim Sedlak, executive director of American Life League's STOPP International, decried the Planned Parenthood animated piece. "With its latest marketing gimmick Planned Parenthood is glamorizing violence against people of faith," Sedlak said in a statement. "The hatred and religious bigotry demonstrated by Planned Parenthood in this video are shocking and offensive."
Sedlak says the video could encourage people to act out the violence shown. "In this post-9/11 era of terrorism, Planned Parenthood has recklessly crossed the line by promoting violence against people who do not share the organization's radical beliefs," said Sedlak. "Planned Parenthood's actions are reprehensible, because there is no guarantee that someone viewing this video might not act on its suggestions and instigate violence against people of faith." Commented blogger Dawn Eden: "Now, I ask you, if the American Life League's website featured a cartoon depicting an ALL superhero blowing up nonviolent Planned Parenthood activists, would Planned Parenthood just shrug it off?
"I think we all know what would happen. There would be an uproar." American Life League wants heads to roll over the video. Said Sedlak: "American Life League demands that Planned Parenthood publicly reveal the names of all persons involved in the development and posting of this outrageous material and immediately dismiss all individuals involved from their positions as employees or volunteers. We also demand that Planned Parenthood issue a public apology without delay to pro-life Christians everywhere for inciting violence against them." While Planned Parenthood refers countless women for abortions across the nation, the word "abortion" is not mentioned in the film. Planned Parenthood Golden Gate is a consortium of eight clinics in the San Francisco Bay Area. Repeated calls to the organization's administrative offices were not returned by press time.
'A Superhero for Choice' confronts abstinence promoter.
Religious protesters get blasted.
Not surprising.
These people are the spawn of satan.
Please, please, please... please tell me this is a joke, a hoax, a trick...
Interesting choice of words, 'terminate'.
Apparently Planned Parenthood thinks killing is the answer to everything. How ironic.
Absolutely disgusting! And probably produced with taxpayer dollars.
Margaret Sanger would probably approve of the black heroine, btw.
Actually, this cartoon makes me think that Planned Parenthood is more moderate than I thought- it has the character say that pro-life protesters are protected by the First Ammendment, something I've never heard the pro-abortion side say. In "real life," the First Ammendment does not cover pro-lifers.
This is OUR campaign commercial, folks.
Do some graphics, add a voiceover, and inset Hillary's face in the corner... golden.
Planned Barrenhood is comprised of Satan's minions.
How many black children have been exterminated by them, just as their founder, Margaret Sanger, advocated? Certainly in the millions by now.
"Religious protesters get blasted."
Does the "Superhero for Choice" then say, "I'm going to Disney World!?"
A condom gun. The only gun with the lefty seal of approval
We are talking about a group who's primary business is murdering human babies. Anything is possible.
Can'tcha just feel the love?
Also, seems like planned parenthood is taking up the islamic cause of killing Christians. Of course the radical fundamentalists liberals who see this could take this as an encouragement to commit criminal acts, including terrorism.
Wow, just a great example of class.
Sarcasm button off.
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