Right-wing
smear campaign debunked
Cecile
Richards, President of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America
Earlier this week, a group of extreme anti-abortion activists with a long record of deceiving the public released their latest attack on Planned Parenthood doctors and medical staff. They are hell-bent on misleading the public — and now lawmakers are joining in to help do their dirty work. They're trying — again — to block women from getting the care they need at Planned Parenthood health centers.
The claims these anti-abortion activists are making are outrageous and untrue. I've recorded a video message so you can hear the truth as we keep fighting to defend the women who rely on Planned Parenthood health centers every day. Take a look, learn what's really going on, and then share this message far and wide to make sure your friends aren't fooled by these anti-abortion activists.
We're not alone in denouncing the false
accusations being made against Planned Parenthood medical staff. In fact, a number of media outlets —
including Slate1, Media Matters2, and
the Washington
Post3 — have made it clear that this is just
another smear campaign from activists who are willing to say
anything, no matter how untrue, to pursue their dangerous agenda.
Don't be fooled, and don't let your friends be misinformed. Learn the facts, and spread the truth. It's going to take all of us standing together to defend women's health and rights in the face of this latest attack. Your support is absolutely essential at times like these, and we're counting on you to stick with us. Thank you for standing with Planned Parenthood.
SOURCES
1. Slate, Live Action Puts Out Another Titillating but Misleading Video About Planned Parenthood, July 2015 2. Media Matters for America, 3 Deceptive Edits in the Video Claiming Planned Parenthood is "Selling Aborted Baby Parts", July 2015 3. Washington Post, Congressional, state investigations into Planned Parenthood underway after undercover video goes viral, July 2015 |