Posted on 03/29/2019 7:50:26 AM PDT by Dacula
I am not sure if Daily Wire is allowed to be placed in FR.
Here is a comment directed to Alyssa Milano
Mother to mother, actress to actress, and as a proud Georgian, Ive got some things to say to you. Hollywood may be silent on womens rights but Georgia, the new home of the movie industry, is making its voice heard loud and clear. Im incredibly proud of my home state for taking a stand in the fight for life amidst backlash and dubious threats.
For the latter part of a year Ive watched as women Ive admired, like you, spoke out in regards to womens rights, more specifically womens reproductive rights. With radical laws like the ones in New York and Vermont being passed, its more critical than ever that we are using our voices to fight for the rights of women. One problem, youre forgetting about the rights of women within the womb. If feminism is all about equal rights, then where are her rights?
I cant help but think how you would feel in my shoes. Having just learned months ago that my life was spared on an abortion table, it definitely put a few things in perspective for me. You had the privilege of being born in 1972. My generation was not so lucky. Over 61 million lives never reached their full potential. How many doctors, scientists, philosophers, and even actors like you and me, never had the chance to leave their beautiful marks on the world? I too, just one year ago, was more pro-choice than I am today. It was during the filming of my latest movie, Unplanned, that I was truly convinced how wrong I had been. Thats the power of film.
You pointed out that Georgia was home to 455 filming projects, generating $2.7 billion in direct spending for the state and that Georgias success in film is no accident. The states leaders go out of their way with huge tax incentives that attract these projects. You claim, Thats why it baffles me that, instead of continuing to foster a pro-film environment, state leaders are going down a divisive road once again, refighting culture wars and jeopardizing one of the states biggest sources of revenue.
Well Alyssa, let me make something very clear to you. In Georgia, we care just as much about being pro-life as being pro-film. We dont believe in putting a price tag on the value of a human life. Our brave leaders have stepped up to say enough is enough, we will no longer sit idly by as innocent lives are taken by the thousands each day. If you fault Georgia for choosing to be morally correct over politically correct, then that says more of your personal agenda than the goal of our governor to protect life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness for all. You claim that the HB481 Heartbill Bill would make Georgia the most regressive state in the country; I couldnt disagree more. Abortion is so 1973. Welcome to 2019, a time in which medical advances preserve the life of babies born as early as 21 weeks. In case you didnt know, thats three weeks earlier than what most states in the U.S. consider viable in their abortion legislation.
You want a working environment that is safe, respectful, tolerant and full of love? I know a place just like that and I call it home. Women do not seek abortions because they feel strong or empowered, they seek them because they are scared. They seek abortions because society and the new-age feminist movement perpetuates the lie that women cannot be successful and be mothers. Those of us on the other side of the fence are here with open arms saying, Yes, you can!
You hail Georgia as the Hollywood of the South but you should know, its pretty evident that Georgia has its own identity and that it wont be bowing down to Hollywood anytime soon. The glitz and glamour has lost its appeal and America is watching. How sad it is that tax credits are a more important topic than the sanctity of human life.
Mother to mother, I invite you to see my new movie, Unplanned. Abby Johnsons testimony changed my life. Who knows, maybe it could change yours too.
-Ashley Bratcher (the actress who plays Abby Johnson in the movie Unplanned)
Link - https://www.dailywire.com/news/45265/moral-paragons-50-actors-sign-letter-alyssa-milano-hank-berrien
Georgia should be so lucky as to be boycotted by these assclowns. Has stacy abrams signed on? Thanks Ms. Bratcher.
Does this mean they will finally turn off CNN?
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Can we get them to boycott Florida as well?...................
No Horridwood pukes/perverts!
BONUS if public schools now refuse to send their gender-fluid sports team players to Georgia championships.
They live in a world devoid of reality.
Wow, gee, a whole bunch of completely interchangeable, completely replaceable NPC actors have their thongs in a wad and are going to boycott Georgia.
I’m sure Georgia is just shaking in it’s shoes...
Hollywood assclowns... You need US - WE don’t you.
Mind you (might not be fully relevant to the topic here), the Dukes of Hazzard episodes that were filmed in Conyers and Covington are that much superior to most of the ones that were filmed in California.
Will y’all promise, Alyssa????
Someone needs to loan her a phone so she can call anybody that gives a Shiff what she thinks.
What fetal/baby/infant/child, and adult age limits do they want on abortions, if any?
Is Milano still on Harvey Weinsteins payroll?
Lucky day for Georgia.
Now get all of the actors to move to New Zealand.
Yes. I hope all states encourage these degenerates to work and stay in Hollyweird where they belong. Stop letting their malign influence infect other states.
Is Milano still on Harvey Weinsteins payroll?
“Choosing to be morally correct over politically correct”
Bump!
Face down perhaps.
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