Onviously his wife is reading him some of NARAL's tweets.
If you watched the Super Bowl you might
have noticed a funny commercial for Doritos featuring a baby in the womb.
The commercial was the typical cute and funny ad the chip company
runs during the game every year, with one twist that has left many
people either smiling or inhumanly angry: it featured an unborn baby
being depicted as a baby and not as a clump of cells. Brace
yourselves for the pro-abortion whining.
NARAL Pro-Choice America tweeted rage
against Doritos depicting an unborn baby as being alive.
In fact, the reaction of the pro-abortion special interest group was
to go full Social Justice Warrior and point out every
thought-control-denying microaggression that 'triggered' their
feelings. Abortion activists took to Twitter to express their outrage
that unborn babies dared be depicted
as actual babies.
The
hashtag #notbuyingit was employed by NARAL to kick off their bizarre
Tweet-fest, which included gems like “#NotBuyingIt -
that @Doritos ad
using #antichoice tactic
of humanizing fetuses & sexist tropes of dads as clueless &
moms as uptight. #SB50.”
Note the use of a telling euphemism: 'humanizing fetuses,' which
seems like a redundancy to anyone who hasn't fully embraced the
doublethink required to support abortion to the extent NARAL
advocates do.
Keep
in mind that these are the same people who fight against laws
requiring mothers to be shown ultrasounds of their babies before
having an abortion. Calling them 'forced ultrasounds,' NARAL rejects showing women pictures of their baby because they know
fully well that once people realize that a fetus is in fact a human
baby they will side with life the vast majority of the time. NARAL
cites the liberty, saying that in America we shouldn't make anyone go
through a forced medical procedure against their will, while at the
same time advocating that others be forced to pay for medical
procedures against theirs.
The
real reason NARAL went full SJW on this and other ads is because
NARAL and their advocates know fully well that if people see that an
unborn baby is in fact human they will turn against abortion.
Ironically, when fighting against 'forced ultrasounds' NARAL believes
a woman should only have the information she wants when having an
abortion, which is fascinating given that abortions are medicallydangerous procedures .
Doctors are required to tell patients of the risks of other
procedures but not abortion. It's almost as if the abortion industry
doesn't care about the health of women.
The
real agenda of these groups became clear when NARAL Tweeted that fans
watching the game should use birth control. Is voluntary parenting
something NARAL is against? Or are they so elitist that they think
football fans shouldn't breed? It's probably that every pregnancy is
seen as a potential service sale, and every pregnant woman seen as a
likely client. It's ghoulish but should we expect less of a group
that lobbies for legalizing late term abortions?
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