Violence
and Death Threats Spike As Result Of False Planned Parenthood Smear Campaign
New research from the National Abortion
Federation (NAF) shows a direct connection in the uptick in death
threats against abortion providers and the release of the deceptively edited videos by
the Center for Medical Progress last year.
The report states in part:
“Our 2015 statistics reflect a
dramatic increase in hate speech and internet harassment, death threats,
attempted murder, and murder, which coincided with the release of
heavily-edited, misleading, and inflammatory videos beginning in July. Since
1977, there have been 11 murders, 26 attempted murders, 42 bombings, 185
arsons, and thousands of incidents of criminal activities directed at abortion
providers.
“Three of those murders happened in
November 2015, when Robert Dear opened fire at an abortion facility in Colorado
Springs, killing three people and wounding nine others. This clinic is part of
the Planned Parenthood Rocky Mountains affiliate, which was featured in the
highly-edited, inflammatory videos. When police arrested Dear, he made a
reference to part of the video smear campaign.
“… After each video, social media,
blogs, and news websites were filled with inflammatory comments about the
doctors who were misrepresented in the videos, including that they were ‘evil,’
‘vile,’ ‘unhuman,’ ‘murderers,’ and that abortion providers ‘deserve everything
they have coming’ to them.”
Center for Medical Progress founder
David Daleiden condemned the report in a statement Tuesday saying,
“NAF and Planned Parenthood’s insinuation that free speech equals hate speech
is an attempt to shut down a debate they are losing and silence hundreds of
millions of pro-life Americans. CMP’s videos have a powerful message of
non-violence and raise serious legal and ethical questions about Planned
Parenthood and NAF’s unaccountable abortion-for-baby-parts business.”
Nearly a dozen investigations, not
including one federal investigation, into Planned Parenthood’s selling of fetal
tissue have shown no evidence of wrongdoing, and, in February 2016, a Texas Grand Jury looking in to those allegations
instead chose to indict Daleiden.
Kimberley
Johnson (BIO) is the author ofAMERICAN WOMAN: The Poll Dance & The Virgin
Diaries and an activist for
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