Hollywood Reveals Plans to Strongly Push Pro-Abortion Agenda in Post-Roe America

Hollywood will rarely confess to promoting leftist propaganda. Hollywood has lost its mind and is now revealing its real agenda with Roe being overturned. Case in point, a recent story in The Hollywood Reporter (THR) that openly revealed how Hollywood plans to push abortion even harder now that Roe has been overturned.

Stephen Falk, creator of FX’s You’re the Worst told THR he’s working on a new project for Netflix.

“My wife is very much pushing for us to have a character almost immediately have an abortion in, like, episode three,” he said, “just to say ‘f**k you’ to those that would pack our courts and take away our rights.

Jennie Snyder Urman, creator of The CW’s Jane, the Virgin revealed, “The more that we de-sensationalize abortion and contextualize it in terms of a woman’s choice and health, that’s the powerful thing we can do on TV to counteract all of this.”

The Hollywood Bubble

Proving that Hollywood lives in a bubble, Aline Bosh McKenna, creator of The CW’s comedy Crazy Ex-Girlfriend told THR, “Every woman I spoke to since Roe was overturned has been completely furious.

Bosh must get more out of his shell, but it’s up to the Hollywood elites to believe that their views are representative for all women.

Having been raised in a pro-life culture, Natalie Morales, who directed Hulu’s Plan BShe specifically created her South Dakota show to counter pro-life views that are not represented in Hollywood.

Planned Parenthood

Like many in Hollywood, Tanya Saracho, creator of Starz’s Vida, was in “constant contact” with Planned Parenthood to make sure they were “saying and doing everything right.”

“All of us in the room had the medical procedure,” she stated.

Saracho added, “We were trying culturally to overcome the stigma by normalizing them,” a few lines later.

Netflix’s Glowing worked with Planned Parenthood for main character Ruth’s abortion scene.

Abortion is often seen as a tragic story. — like there’s some potential stink on an abortion storyline, because it’ll be a bummer,” creator Liz Flahive told THR. “But it’s just a thing that happensWe did it that way.

A Downwardlying of Abortion

Veep’s showrunner David Mandel felt it was important to show abortion as “no big deal,” while The Handmaid’s Tale writer Jacey Heldrich described one character’s abortion as “You can choose between love, strength, and thoughtfulness.”

Gillian Robespierre, writer and director of the Indie Film Obvious Child, told THR that her abortion was a “Very pleasant..”

For her part, Saracho had her character Emma go to a clinic with “A positive attitude is a good thing, as there are many of them in L.A..”

She added, “She took it care like she would for any other bodily function..”

Someone needs to tell Saracho that normal bodily functions happen on their own and don’t require medication or an abortionist to happen.

Crisis Pregnancy Centers (CPCs)

Heldrich and Mandel are both CPCs – a lot of snarkinessCPCs are known for promoting false narratives which were ironically anti-choice and easy to dispute when they see the truth of their work. But Heldrich believes that calling an unborn child a “baby” or showing the mother a picture of her child from a sonogram is “psychological warfare on women.”

So much for “choice.” And we’ve come a long way from the days when pro-aborts claimed they wanted abortion to be “safe, legal, Rare.” Let Hollywood’s pro-abortion agenda serve as a reminder that we still have a lot of fighting to do to protect the lives of innocent, unborn children.

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