Why defend women’s rights when you could just shut up?

Planned Parenthood tells women to be quiet.

https://twitter.com/PPFA/status/1658850011403239424

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13 responses to “Why defend women’s rights when you could just shut up?”

  1. Rob Avatar

    Wow. Just fucking wow. Planned Parenthood actually telling women to shut up bitches.

  2. maddog1129 Avatar

    T ideology IS homophobia incarnate.

    Another name for “transphobia” is “women’s rights” and/or “LGB rights.”

  3. J.A. Avatar

    I recall that back in 2012 when there was a constitutional amendment on the ballot in Minnesota which would have made same-sex civil marriage illegal, that the campaign which helped defeat it was relentlessly positive and went out of its way to not alienate voters. So I don’t think Planned Parenthood is being well-served by a social media message that goes out of its way to be insulting. There are women who aren’t keen on trans ideology who also may need an abortion, and they certainly don’t need to be preached at for having wrong-think.

  4. Rev David Brindley Avatar
    Rev David Brindley

    Another of the “just let women speak as long as I don’t have to hear them brigade”.

    https://twitter.com/PubtestThe/status/1659031807839584259

  5. TheDudeDiogenes Avatar
    TheDudeDiogenes

    Why is she-they wearing a thong?

  6. Mike Haubrich Avatar

    Someone should tell Planned Parenthood that in order to not be transphobic you have to be sexist and homophobic.

    They probably won’t get it. I suspect that they need the funding they get from passing out cross-sex hormones on the QT in order to pay for the abortion services after they lost federal funding thanks to Project Veritas.

  7. James Garnett Avatar
    James Garnett

    I used to be a vocal supporter of PP. As in, I attended street protests in support of my local branch, and I donated money every year. Ever since they went all-in with the transgender idiocy, though, I’ve given my earfuls to the people calling me to donate, and I send back their letters in their prepaid envelopes with no money but with a message about exactly why I will not support them any longer, in any way.

    And it’s a damned shame. Poor women still need access to reproductive health care. All PP did is alienate and hurt them.

  8. clamboy Avatar

    I will further raise the question: other than the bullshit, who the *hell* decided that this was just the right image for Planned Parenthood?

  9. Ophelia Benson Avatar

    I wonder that too. It’s so childish along with the grotesque abusive contempt for women.

  10. Papito Avatar

    @Dude, it’s because women should be seen and not heard.

  11. Mike Haubrich Avatar

    @J.A #3 –

    So I don’t think Planned Parenthood is being well-served by a social media message that goes out of its way to be insulting. There are women who aren’t keen on trans ideology who also may need an abortion, and they certainly don’t need to be preached at for having wrong-think.

    It’s in keeping with the whole concept of shaming and pressuring people to believe something that goes against all that we know and can tell about gender and sex. It’s a silencing technique for doubters. Will they be turned away and screamed at for being a TERF when they desperately need an abortion, a pap smear, or birth control at reduced price? “I’d rather not find out, so I’ll just go in and keep my head down.”

  12. Mike Haubrich Avatar

    As for the thong, it makes you wonder if Planned Parenthood is accepting funding from Only Fans or another big porn site trying to get cookies for being good guys.

  13. Fagus Avatar

    [I]t’s because women should be seen and not heard.

    Ouch. So pointed, it hurts.

    But what about the saintly halo?