Jezebel’s Fear of Crisis Pregnancy Centers

Jezebel is dismayed that so many babies could be saved, as Roe V. Wade becomes the dominant issue in abortion. What else can you explain women who are in desperate need turning to crisis pregnancy centres rather than to abortion clinics for help?

Kylie Cheung, a Jezebel author is angry that search engines like Google are now directing people to crisis pregnancy centres instead of death camps after Roe. 

Cheung doesn’t waste any time criticizing the work of crisis pregnancy centers. “Crisis pregnancy centers are faith-based organizations that lure people struggling with unwanted pregnancies to their premises and aggressively try to dissuade them from having abortions via dangerous disinformation about the health service,” Cheung says, doing some industrial strength disinforming herself. Ironically, Cheung sees abortion centers as beacons for healthcare while crisis pregnancy centres are the oppressors. 

Cheung’s biggest concern is that Google searches conducted in countries with pro-abortion laws tend to lead to women being sent to crisis pregnancy centers. Imran Ahmed, chief executive officer of the Center for Countering Digital Hate, tells Cheung that “When people search for information or services relating to their sexual and reproductive health, Google is sending them to sites that users might expect contains robust, scientific, evidence-driven healthcare information,” Ahmed said, “but they contain ideologically driven opinion and misinformation.” Ripped straight from the Left’s playbook, Jezebel calls the work of saving babies disinformation. 

Cheung also claims crisis pregnancy centers will do what they please with a patient’s information. Blacks and Native Americans could be subject to criminal prosecutions. Not if Google takes them to crisis pregnancy centres where they can decide whether or not to carry their baby to term.

Cheung keeps painting crisis pregnancy centers as haunted houses. “Crisis pregnancy centers will operate at the heart of this harrowing reality, using the methods they’ve always used — extensive data collection, targeted ads, misinformation, intimidation, and even stalking,” Cheung writes. “Because, to be clear, even without the threat of criminalization, crisis pregnancy centers are just terrifying places.” I guess women not choosing to slaughter their children is a dreadful reality for these people. 

These centers can save babies from the horrible effects of abortion. Cheung’s anger at Google for sending women to crisis pregnancy centers shows the depravity of supporting abortion.

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