Posted on 05/13/2020 11:15:46 AM PDT by Morgana
One of Americas favorite game shows The Price Is Right donated nearly $100,000 to the abortion chain Planned Parenthood on Monday night.
Yahoo News reports the CBS special The Price Is Right at Night featured celebrity guest drag queen RuPaul playing for donations to the billion-dollar abortion group.
According to the report, the show matched the contestants winnings with a donation to RuPauls charity of choice, and the contestants won prizes valued at $97,266.
On the show, RuPaul said he chose Planned Parenthood because it provides vital and often free services to both men and women.
But many fans were not happy about the donation to the abortion chain, Decider reports.
Giving away $97K to Planned Parenthood you have got to be kidding me!! Youve lost a lifelong fan!! one viewer responded on Twitter.
Price is Right on CBS is raising money to ABORT BABIES tonight in primetime, another added.
Do you realize how much money Planned Parenthood already gets handed to them from the government?!?! another former fan wrote online. Now you give the abortion clinic MORE money?? You should be ashamed of yourselves. You lost a longtime viewer.
RuPaul has been an abortion activist for years. In 2017, he told Marie Claire magazine that his mother used to work at Planned Parenthood, the largest abortion group in America. He organized a fundraiser for the abortion chain that year, too.
Women in our culture have been so marginalized and so really beaten down, he told the magazine. We live in a masculine-dominated culture. How dare some man tell a woman what to do with her body. That is outrageous! Outrageous. As a human, that is a big issue for me that really strikes a chord.
But Planned Parenthood does not really help women and it does not need any support. Its most recent annual report recorded 345,627 abortions and $1.6 billion in revenue.
According to a recent Heritage Foundation analysis of its annual reports since 2006, Planned Parenthood has been doing more abortions and fewer actual health services. Its cancer screenings are way down, and even its contraception numbers have been dropping steadily. These drops in services are not for a lack of funds. The abortion chain has posted record $1 billion-plus revenues in the past several years.
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Planned Parenthood is primarily an abortion business, and its own leaders have admitted as much. In 2019, former CEO Leana Wen told BuzzFeed News that abortions are Planned Parenthoods core mission.
The abortion chain also has been caught up in numerous scandals, including allegedly selling aborted baby body parts for profit, discriminating against pregnant employees, Medicaid fraud, botched abortions and more.
Why Planned Parenthood is such a huge cause among celebrities is a mystery. There are so many worthy, non-controversial organizations that serve people in need and help better our world. But many celebrities choose to support a billion-dollar non-profit that kills unborn babies instead.
ACTION ALERT: Contact the Price Is Right to complain about raising funds for Americas biggest abortion business Planned Parenthood.
They hate the natural procreation that they reject.
Correspondingly, they hate big families.
For example, they direct enormous vitriol towards Bringing Up Bates.
Sigh...I like this show somewhat, or at least I used to...will never watch it again now.
I know they don’t give a rip, since even if I was watching it I would NEVER buy anything from any of their advertisers.
What’s interesting to do is watch on YouTube episodes of TPIR that were on back in the days of Bob Barker, Johnny Olson, and the original models (Diane, Holly, and Janice) and notice the audience and contestants. Sure, it was a loud show even back then, but that good number were dressed very nicely (dresses for the women and suits for the men) and only a few were on with jeans and t-shirts.
Nowadays, if I were to simply be in the studio audience in my jeans, white dress shirt (no tie), and leather blazer, I would likely be very formally dressed compared to basically everyone else there.
He also was the announcer for match game
Its time to match the stars....
He also did Tattletales (1982 to 1984) version, What’s My Line (in the 1960s and early ‘70s), and Jackie Gleason used to fly him into Miami just to announce for his show down there as well.
Great minds think alike
I was just gonna post that!
Dittos
Some homofascists see it as more virtuous since “the world’s already overcrowded”.
It’s there in some ZPG and Climate Change rhetoric as is bug eating.
Pairing off and raising as family is as natural as the entire animal kingdom. It is the meaning of life.
I would like someone to challenge them on their abortion as alternative to overpopulation rhetoric.
A prosperous family in Nebraska having one less baby won’t affect limited resources in Bangladesh at all.
ZPG advocates are just anti-baby.
Had a great folder voice. One of my favorites.
I remember a match game episode where CNR was late so Johnnie filled in. It was great TV
Had a great golden voice. One of my favorites.
I remember a match game episode where CNR was late so Johnnie filled in. It was great TV
“Women in our culture have been so marginalized and so really beaten down
Before women were Maginalized men had to to “work” a bit to gain entrance to a womans charms.
Now sex has become so easy and cheap it means nothing!
A keeper girl makes a man earn it.
I always loved a good chase.
Women have given away their ultimate power
The power of “MAYBE”!
“Spay and neuter your pets, but kill your babies.”
It’s the same mindset. Animal rights advocates advocate making pets extinct AND they believe humans are evil.
Hell is a forever place where there is no water, and lots of gnashing of teeth, And the worm never dies either, and the wrongness of what weve done is ever forgotten.
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