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Today is a national Day of Solidarity: a chance for all of us to take a stand against the dangerous rhetoric and hateful extremism that is inciting violence in our communities. Add your voice to the many who are standing up to say: Enough is enough.
After tragedies in Colorado Springs and San Bernardino, our nation is
mourning. Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their
families, and we stand with these communities as they work to heal and
recover.
The Colorado Springs tragedy has shined a spotlight on an alarming
increase in hateful rhetoric and smear campaigns against abortion doctors
and patients, but also against Black, immigrant, refugee, and LGBTQ
communities. And it is fostering an environment that breeds acts of
violence.
Wherever and to whomever it happens, Americans must reject the hatred and
vitriol that has fueled violence against so many in our country. The time
has come to say: Enough
is enough. We will always stand strong against attacks in our communities
— no matter what. And that is exactly what we hope
you will join us in doing this Saturday, December 5, as
the Planned Parenthood family comes together all across the country for a
day of solidarity.
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5 Ways to
Stand in #Solidarity with Planned Parenthood
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Sincerely,
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Cecile Richards, President
Planned Parenthood Federation of America
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