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Planned Parenthood: Disney needs a princess who’s had an abortion

Sadly, the idea that these concepts might be integrated isn’t that far of a stretch for Disney

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Planned Parenthood has recently issued a tweet suggesting that Disney needs to give us a princess who has had an abortion to to join the ranks of Snow White, Cinderella,  and Sleeping Beauty. Other suggestions that the abortion center suggested include princess who: are transgender, are union workers, an undocumented immigrant, are pro-choice.

The Pennsylvania office of Planned Parenthood Keystone tweeted this opinion only to be met with severe backlash, leading to the tweets prompt deletion.


Planned Parenthood Keystone serves much of eastern Pennsylvania, excluding Philadelphia.
services the majority of the eastern half of Pennsylvania, save for Philadelphia, which has its own chapter.

Meanwhile, this very organization, Planned Parenthood, in Indiana and Kentucky, have recently tweeted out that some men have a uterus.

Seeing what Disney has done to “A Wrinkle in Time“, and Star Wars, which have been given a heavy SJW theme, the idea that these concepts might be integrated actually isn’t that far of a stretch, and is actually a terrible thing to as an organization whose products often cater to young children.

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