In another desperate attempt to wiggle abortion into every aspect of American life, Planned Parenthood Action, aka “Action to Kill Preborn Babies,” is teaming up with prominent fashion designers to create rather unfashionable merchandise advocating to be deleting from the catalog of life.
Fashion moguls including Kenneth Cole, Kim Shui, Carly Cushnie, Fe Noel, and Monse and Oscar de la Renta Creative Director Fernando Garcia have joined the “Vote to Kill Babies” campaign by Planned Parenthood Action called “We Decide.” The messaging is just what you’d expect from pro-abortion elites and fashion designers: vacuous, immoral, and woke.
“Immigrants Decide”
“We Decide”
“Queer and Trans People Decide”
“Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders Decide”
“Black Voters Decide”
You get the idea. None other than Vogue decided to cover Planned Parenthood Action’s new “Vote for Death” T-shirt line. They should’ve switched out “We Decide” to “Preborn Babies DON’T Get to Decide” because that is essentially and precisely what they’re saying.
Setting that disturbing fact aside, exactly when did blatant support of abortion become fashionable? Even Hillary Clinton, a failed presidential candidate and abortion enthusiast, said in 2008 that abortion should be “safe, legal, and rare.”
Now, Vice President and Democrat presidential candidate Kamala Harris won’t even disavow late-term abortion.
If you remember the classic “Scarlett Letter,” in which Hester Prynne gets pregnant out of wedlock and is forced to wear a Red A (for adultery) on her clothes, by the end of the book, her dignity, grace, and excellent mothering wins her the hearts of the community. And now, we have high-end Planned Parenthood pieces in which the wearer wickedly and proudly says in the philosophical part, A for Abortion. This means that for anyone wearing this shirt, no preborn child is safe with them. Perhaps it’s a good thing for them to wear the abortion “A,” warning commonsense Americans who value life to stay away and remove support from these out-of-touch elites.
“Each shirt is a stunning walking billboard that allows individuals to proudly communicate their identities and beliefs and to encourage others to vote in this critical election,” Caren Spruch, Planned Parenthood’s national director for arts and entertainment, told Vogue.
Spruch is right about a couple of things – it is a billboard for beliefs, but they’re anything but stunning. Rather, it’s a campaign for more dead preborn Americans who won’t ever get to vote, become a designer, or get to wear any of these designers’ clothing. But given this terrible message, preborn lives would be better off wearing something different in the future…
…Like Students for Life of America’s (SFLA) merchandise that promotes choosing life and supporting mothers, as well as the proceeds going to the pro-life cause.
SHOP HERE: SFLA Online Store | Students for Life Merchandise, Apparel & Resources
Now that’s both a fashion and moral statement. Abortion will never be either.
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